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1 S and 50S) of the bacterial 70S ribosome are held together by 12 dynamic bridges involving RNA-RNA, R
2 x bundles with a core of three alpha-helices held together by a [4Fe-4S] cluster.
3  from the formation of a tetraplex structure held together by a central block of G-quartets, the stru
4 5, which contains eight copies of compound 1 held together by a central core.
5 cle consisting of four globular WD40 domains held together by a central stalk consisting of four N-te
6 many molecular motors, is a two-headed dimer held together by a coiled-coil rod.
7 many molecular motors, is a two-headed dimer held together by a coiled-coiled rod.
8                            This structure is held together by a combination of [N-H...N] hydrogen bon
9 scopy reveals that cells within colonies are held together by a combination of fine intercellular bri
10 evron-shaped antiparallel Ig-Ig architecture held together by a conserved molecular interface, which
11 ls that the alpha helix and beta hairpin are held together by a defined hydrophobic core.
12  element within the second insertion that is held together by a distal loop that is critical for TcPI
13 ometric analysis indicates that the dimer is held together by a dityrosine link between Tyr-289 in ea
14                              Centrosomes are held together by a dynamic linker regulated by Nek2 kina
15 ed to the DNAs that are to be recombined are held together by a flat interface.
16 ed here shows a compact quaternary structure held together by a four-way interface between DBD-B, DBD
17 rophore host-guest assembly is noncovalently held together by a hydrogen bonding interaction between
18 l have stopped moving; (3) the comet core is held together by a matrix of slime; and (4) the comets e
19 , observed in several crystal structures, is held together by a noncovalent intramolecular tether and
20                          This heterodimer is held together by a primary C-Hpi hydrogen bond, assisted
21                   Duplicated centrosomes are held together by a proteinaceous linker made up of rootl
22   Cleavage occurs in a synapse of two sites, held together by a resolvase tetramer; cleavage at one s
23            Biofilms are communities of cells held together by a self-produced extracellular matrix ty
24 as biofilms wherein the individual cells are held together by a self-produced extracellular matrix.
25 small and large subunits of the ribosome are held together by a series of bridges, involving RNA-RNA,
26  fold in which the top and bottom sheets are held together by a silk-like interdigitation of short si
27 cture is composed of two distinct subdomains held together by a small, conserved hydrophobic interfac
28 al bundle protein consisting of five helices held together by a strong hydrophobic core.
29   VLPs consist of 72 pentameric VP1 subunits held together by a terminal clamp structure that is furt
30  a peroxisome-ER contact site in human cells held together by a tethering complex of VAPA/B (vesicle-
31  implants with components welded together or held together by a transocclusal screw.
32 erotrimer with alpha, beta, and gamma chains held together by a triple-stranded alpha-helical coiled-
33                                     LNR_A is held together by a unique arrangement of three disulfide
34  E, and F, where abutments and implants were held together by abutment screws.
35 e organized as a pseudostratified epithelium held together by adherens junctions (AJs), multiprotein
36  consist of two precisely stacked pi-systems held together by aliphatic chains.
37 phosphate backbone is replaced by a backbone held together by amide bonds.
38 sphate backbone is substituted by a backbone held together by amide bonds.
39 s associate in an antiparallel configuration held together by an electrostatic "zipper" of complement
40  face-to-face and edge-to-face orientations, held together by an extended hydrogen-bonding network.
41  structures that nucleate thermally, and are held together by an extended network of hydrogen bonds.
42 o, perpendicular sheets (A and B), which are held together by an extensive hydrophobic core and disul
43 ironment, microbes organize into communities held together by an extracellular matrix composed of pol
44  structured communities of bacteria that are held together by an extracellular matrix consisting of p
45 ies known as biofilms in which the cells are held together by an extracellular matrix.
46 s forms biofilms whose constituent cells are held together by an extracellular matrix.
47 unities known as biofilms in which cells are held together by an extracellular matrix.
48  that it adopts a trimeric structure, partly held together by an immunoglobulin-like trimerization do
49 f this disulfide bridge-deficient enzyme are held together by an intensive hydrogen-bonding network.
50 rbB3 can adopt a closed conformation that is held together by an intramolecular tether.
51 ced electron-transfer mechanism in molecules held together by an NHcdots, three dots, centeredpi bond
52  ability to accept the long composite primer held together by an unnatural imine linkage.
53 ified protein has revealed that the dimer is held together by arginine-aspartate salt bridges.
54 sition from columnar arrangements of F-actin held together by arrays of lysozyme at the threefold int
55  The clusters appear to be stable aggregates held together by base stacking and three different base-
56 rom the assembly of the peptides into fibers held together by beta sheets.
57 e two transcription repressive complexes are held together by binding the long noncoding RNA HOTAIR.
58 ns discrete Li:Mn = 1:2 trinuclear molecules held together by bridging diketonate ligands.
59  which the hairpin monomers are parallel and held together by C : C+ hydrogen-bonding and intercalati
60 isters of 26 kb circular minichromosomes are held together by catenation as well as by cohesin.
61                               (X) Organs are held together by cell adhesion in functional relationshi
62 gaps are a common feature of compact tissues held together by cell-cell adhesion.
63 valents consisting of homologous chromosomes held together by chiasmata biorient.
64 nse bivalent pairs of homologous chromosomes held together by chiasmata.
65                    The complex is covalently held together by chondroitin sulfate but during inflamma
66                        Sister chromatids are held together by cohesin, a tripartite ring with a perip
67         Sister centromeres are compacted and held together by cohesin, condensin, and topoisomerase-m
68 n coat corresponded to a polyhedral nano-net held together by coiled-coil segments.
69         The extracellular domain is a trimer held together by collagen-like and coiled-coil domains a
70 types of molecular structures, which are not held together by covalent bonds but by non-covalent mech
71 mprise a polymer-gold nanoparticle composite held together by cucurbit[8]uril ternary complexes.
72 xidized KCNB1 channels, which form oligomers held together by disulfide bridges involving Cys-73, acc
73 hemolymph as a high-molecular-weight complex held together by disulfide bridges.
74 y organic ligands, of varied structures, and held together by diverse binding motifs-exhibit size-dep
75  engineering, where nanoparticle "atoms" are held together by DNA "bonds", offers a route to design c
76 rad is a planar association of four guanines held together by eight hydrogen bonds.
77 lymer (CCP) yields supramolecular structures held together by electrostatic forces that incorporate t
78 ers each, which are stacked head to head and held together by extensive interfaces.
79 on three subunits in the asymmetric unit and held together by extensive ionic interactions.
80 nity for the receptor and with binding sites held together by flexible linkers, lead to nearly quanti
81  in methanol-d(4) are velcraplex-like dimers held together by four metal cations.
82  random aggregation and compaction of fibers held together by friction forces.
83 elf-assembly paradigms, these structures are held together by geometric constraints rather than adhes
84 d structures in which two parallel duplexes, held together by hemiprotonated cytosine.cytosine+ (C.C+
85 build up a picture of how the IAPP fibril is held together by hydrogen bonded beta-sheet structure an
86 acterization of hexameric molecular capsules held together by hydrogen bonding.
87  frameworks consisting of charged molecules, held together by hydrogen bonds and Coulomb interactions
88 r of the bilayer and adjacent monolayers are held together by hydrogen bonds between amine and carbox
89                              Host structures held together by hydrogen bonds have lifetimes in organi
90 o form polymers with network-like structures held together by hydrogen bonds.
91 ch were constructed from d4R BUs exclusively held together by hydrogen bonds.
92 e N- and C-terminal domains that are loosely held together by hydrophobic and hydrogen bond interacti
93 parallel beta-sheets face each other and are held together by hydrophobic staples and hydrogen bonds
94 ked columnar complexes in which the actin is held together by incommensurate, one-dimensional arrays
95 ein dimer composed of two alphabeta monomers held together by inter-alpha-chain disulfide bonds.
96 oth as single cells and as clusters of cells held together by intercellular junctions.
97 ur helices arranged in a right-handed bundle held together by interhelical hydrophobic interactions s
98 o (Solanum lycopersicum), the anther cone is held together by interlocking hairs (trichomes) along th
99 E can also rapidly degrade hormones that are held together by intramolecular disulfide bond(s) withou
100 raveled partially folded states, while being held together by its dimeric interface.
101  is characterized by complex molecular forms held together by junctional molecules of unknown biologi
102 h is remarkable for a supramolecular complex held together by just four intercomponent hydrogen bonds
103 -BARs polymerize into helical coats that are held together by lateral and tip-to-tip interactions.
104  consists of short, single-stranded polymers held together by lateral interactions.
105      The unusual bellflower-like assembly is held together by leucine/isoleucine zipper motifs along
106 support the hypothesis that most viruses are held together by many weak interactions.
107 ed, one-dimensional tubular superstructures, held together by means of multiple [CHOC] hydrogen-bondi
108 s rotaxanes and catenanes, the molecules are held together by mechanical rather than chemical bonds.
109  that chloroplasts within clmp1 clusters are held together by membranous connections, including thin
110 is formed by the 5'-purines of both hairpins held together by mutual stacking interactions.
111 lid state, with the host and the guest being held together by N-H...O hydrogen-bonding interactions.
112 complex composed of two disk-shaped nonamers held together by N-terminal swapping of the pro-peptides
113 med in solutions of the mutant proteins were held together by net hydrophobic, anisotropic interactio
114 counterion are reaction partners that can be held together by non-covalent interactions.
115 ear supermicelles, supramolecular structures held together by non-covalent solvophobic and coordinati
116 ly stable four-stranded secondary structures held together by noncanonical G-G base pairs.
117 asurable fragment ions only if these are not held together by noncovalent bonds.
118 amily members, mts1 is a symmetric homodimer held together by noncovalent interactions between two he
119 ults further suggest that the NSF hexamer is held together by oligomerization of its D2 domains.
120 pic glutamate receptors are covalent dimers, held together by one or more disulfide bonds near the N
121 heir entirety, in any single genome, but are held together by overlapping, partially conserved gene a
122 mains in the adaptor nucleoporin complex are held together by peptide interactions that resemble thos
123 pose large areas of membrane surface and are held together by promiscuous interactions between endoph
124  dissociation of mitochondrial DNA fragments held together by protein, specifically, ones containing
125              The alpha-interacting domain is held together by protein-protein interactions between be
126  a four-stranded structure whose strands are held together by proton-bound dimers of cytosine (C(+)*C
127        These occur as slow-moving aggregates held together by radiation-sensitive linkers consisting
128 nstead, these are highly structured networks held together by receptor dimers.
129 riginating from a single-chain precursor and held together by several disulfide bonds.
130             When meiosis begins, sisters are held together by sister chromatid cohesion (SCC), mediat
131 ate a well-defined cohesive granular medium, held together by solidified, and hence elastic, capillar
132 paralogue myoferlin, which has a unique fold held together by stacking of arginine and tryptophans, m
133 orm a contiguous 2-dimensional sheet that is held together by strong adhesions.
134 erization to ion-molecule complexes that are held together by strong hydrogen bonds.
135 o two fragments, p7 and tBid (p15), that are held together by strong hydrophobic interactions until t
136  a helical, head-to-tail polymeric structure held together by strong intermolecular contacts, providi
137      In particular, highly porous frameworks held together by strong metal-oxygen-carbon bonds and wi
138 gands, but here the "multidentate ligand" is held together by supramolecular rather than covalent bon
139 or substituted oligophenylenevinylene dimers held together by the [2.2]paracyclophane core were synth
140                Shear-stress values for glass held together by the adhesive reach 0.51+/-0.10 MPa, whe
141  products of eukaryotic DNA replication, are held together by the chromosomal cohesin complex after t
142                   Replicated chromosomes are held together by the chromosomal cohesin complex from th
143                        Sister chromatids are held together by the cohesin complex from the time they
144 ented decameric capsule in carbon disulfide, held together by the combination of double and triple hy
145                     This polyion cushion was held together by the electrostatic attraction between CS
146 domain allows dissociation of substrate TMD, held together by the extracellular domain or loop.
147                 The two fragments, which are held together by the gRNA 'splint', are then ligated.
148         Ground-state gold cluster cores were held together by the hydrogen-bonding network formed by
149 ediate in which a dsDNA break in host DNA is held together by the intervening viral DNA, and such a r
150 ed with large multimeric signaling complexes held together by the scaffolding protein, INAD.
151  was indeed a dimer with two catalytic cores held together by the tau subunit.
152 e 5' and 3' fragments of cleaved RNA are all held together by thermolabile linkages, indicating the p
153 0-79), alpha5 (84-100) and alpha6 (107-125), held together by three disulfide bridges: 19-54, 50-108
154                           Junctions that are held together by three hydrogen bonds per base pair (for
155  probably formed a less stable LDL tetramer, held together by three to four monoclonal antibodies.
156 r the AT trimer in which three AT chains are held together by three zinc atoms, each coordinated by t
157 ound that the legs of the R-peptide Env were held together by trimeric interactions at the very botto
158 ine interactions) are stiffer than junctions held together by two hydrogen bonds per base pair (for e
159 tein consisting of two antiparallel B chains held together by two interchain disulfide bonds.
160 romosomes dissociate into 32 chromatid pairs held together by unreplicated regions.
161 rine made of covalently bonded Cl2 molecules held together by van der Waals forces, and (iii) an arch
162  building blocks are vertically stacked, and held together by van der Waals interactions.
163  in reactivity of palladacycle intermediates held together by weak and strong coordination.
164                 Because these aggregates are held together by weak forces operating over short distan
165  metal dichalcogenides consist of monolayers held together by weak forces where the layers are electr
166  demonstrate that P granules, like NPCs, are held together by weak hydrophobic interactions and estab
167                           The assemblies are held together by weak intermolecular forces and are dyna
168 tures made up of multiple synthetic subunits held together by weak intermolecular forces.
169 olecules into a rhombohedral molecular unit, held together by what are probably weak chemical bonds.
170 jor scientific contributions into a tapestry held together by what I have learned from three colleagu
171 h the same 2D arrangement of Zn8R4 tetramers held together by Zn coordination.

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