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  • Binding potential
  • In pharmacokinetics and receptor–ligand kinetics the binding potential (BP) is a combined measure of the density of "available" neuroreceptors and the

    Binding potential

    Binding_potential

  • Ionization energy
  • Energy needed to remove an electron

    electron binding energy has the same magnitude as the electron affinity for the neutral chlorine atom. In another example, the electron binding energy refers

    Ionization energy

    Ionization energy

    Ionization_energy

  • Binding
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    constant Binding domain Binding protein Binding selectivity Binding site BindingDB, an online database of measured binding affinities Binding potential Binding

    Binding

    Binding

  • The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
  • 2014 indie video game

    The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is a 2014 roguelike action-adventure game designed by Edmund McMillen and developed and published by Nicalis. Rebirth was

    The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth

    The_Binding_of_Isaac:_Rebirth

  • Sex hormone–binding globulin
  • Human glycoprotein that binds to androgens and estrogens

    Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) or sex steroid-binding globulin (SSBG) is a glycoprotein that binds to androgens and estrogens. When produced by the

    Sex hormone–binding globulin

    Sex hormone–binding globulin

    Sex_hormone–binding_globulin

  • Extinction (psychology)
  • Fading of non-reinforced conditioned response over time

    and [18F] fallypride can be used to study D2/D3 dopamine receptor binding potential in the brain. [11C] Raclopride is popular in studies focusing on striatal

    Extinction (psychology)

    Extinction (psychology)

    Extinction_(psychology)

  • Tight binding
  • Model of electronic band structures of solids

    interaction with potentials and states on neighboring atoms is limited. Though the mathematical formulation of the one-particle tight-binding Hamiltonian may

    Tight binding

    Tight binding

    Tight_binding

  • The Binding of Isaac (video game)
  • 2011 video game

    The Binding of Isaac is a 2011 roguelike action-adventure game designed by independent developers Edmund McMillen and Florian Himsl. It was initially

    The Binding of Isaac (video game)

    The_Binding_of_Isaac_(video_game)

  • Gravitational binding energy
  • Minimum energy to remove a system from a gravitationally bound state

    aggregated in accordance with the minimum total potential energy principle. The gravitational binding energy can be conceptually different within the

    Gravitational binding energy

    Gravitational binding energy

    Gravitational_binding_energy

  • Potential energy
  • Energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects

    get the negative gravitational binding energy. This potential energy is more strongly negative than the total potential energy of the system of bodies

    Potential energy

    Potential energy

    Potential_energy

  • Binding energy
  • Energy required to separate particles

    energy, necessary to overcome the potential barrier to separate the objects, is the binding energy. If this binding energy were retained in the system

    Binding energy

    Binding_energy

  • Fusiform gyrus
  • Gyrus of the temporal and occipital lobes of the brain

    activity in fusiform gyrus. By studying the correlation between the binding potential (BP) of dopamine D1 receptor by PET and blood-oxygen-level-dependent

    Fusiform gyrus

    Fusiform gyrus

    Fusiform_gyrus

  • Bond order potential
  • Tersoff potential, the EDIP potential, the Brenner potential, the Finnis–Sinclair potentials, ReaxFF, and the second-moment tight-binding potentials. They

    Bond order potential

    Bond order potential

    Bond_order_potential

  • Helium-4
  • Isotope of helium

    (although the nuclear particles are subject to a different nuclear binding potential), so that all these fermions fully occupy 1s orbitals in pairs, none

    Helium-4

    Helium-4

    Helium-4

  • Biology of bipolar disorder
  • Biological study Of bipolar disorder

    of the binding potential of dopamine receptor D2 and dopamine transporter have been inconsistent but dopamine receptor D1's binding potential has been

    Biology of bipolar disorder

    Biology of bipolar disorder

    Biology_of_bipolar_disorder

  • Nuclear force
  • Force that acts between the protons and neutrons of atoms

    to construct the potential. The parameters of the potential are determined by fitting to experimental data such as the deuteron binding energy or NN elastic

    Nuclear force

    Nuclear force

    Nuclear_force

  • Absorption (psychology)
  • Personality trait

    and responsiveness to hallucinogenic drugs could be related to the binding potential of serotonin receptors (specifically 5-HT2A) which are the main site

    Absorption (psychology)

    Absorption_(psychology)

  • Action potential
  • Neuron communication by electric impulses

    the membrane potential. If the binding increases the voltage (depolarizes the membrane), the synapse is excitatory. If, however, the binding decreases the

    Action potential

    Action potential

    Action_potential

  • Graded potential
  • Changes in membrane potential varying in size

    localized changes in the membrane potential in response to a stimuli, like neurotransmitters binding to receptor. This binding causes a change in conformation

    Graded potential

    Graded potential

    Graded_potential

  • End-plate potential
  • Voltages associated with muscle fibre

    End plate potentials (EPPs) are the voltages which cause depolarization of skeletal muscle fibers caused by neurotransmitters binding to the postsynaptic

    End-plate potential

    End-plate potential

    End-plate_potential

  • Radioligand
  • Radioactive biochemical substance used for diagnosis or for study of receptor systems

    of radioligand binding is important in determining information about binding sites of radioligands, and subsequent affinity to potential drugs. Three different

    Radioligand

    Radioligand

  • Hill equation (biochemistry)
  • Diagram showing the proportion of a receptor bound to a ligand

    Hill equation refers to two closely related equations that reflect the binding of ligands to macromolecules, as a function of the ligand concentration

    Hill equation (biochemistry)

    Hill equation (biochemistry)

    Hill_equation_(biochemistry)

  • Government and binding theory
  • Theory of syntax

    Government and binding (GB, GBT) is a theory of syntax and a phrase structure grammar in the tradition of transformational grammar developed principally

    Government and binding theory

    Government_and_binding_theory

  • Interatomic potential
  • Functions for calculating potential energy

    However, many other potentials used for metals share the same functional form but motivate the terms differently, e.g. based on tight-binding theory or other

    Interatomic potential

    Interatomic potential

    Interatomic_potential

  • GABAA receptor
  • Ionotropic receptor and ligand-gated ion channel

    distinct receptor binding sites for a diverse range of therapeutically significant neuropharmacological drugs. Depending on the membrane potential and the ionic

    GABAA receptor

    GABAA receptor

    GABAA_receptor

  • Molecular dynamics
  • Computer simulations to discover and understand chemical properties

    the potential. Other examples are the embedded-atom method (EAM), the EDIP, and the Tight-Binding Second Moment Approximation (TBSMA) potentials, where

    Molecular dynamics

    Molecular dynamics

    Molecular_dynamics

  • Helium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 2 (He)

    (although the nuclear particles are subject to a different nuclear binding potential), so that all these fermions fully occupy 1s orbitals in pairs, none

    Helium

    Helium

    Helium

  • Binding problem
  • Unanswered question in the study of consciousness

    (cognitive) binding problem is the problem of how objects, background, and abstract or emotional features are combined into a single experience. The binding problem

    Binding problem

    Binding_problem

  • Zoonotic origins of COVID-19
  • loss of that binding through mutation of the corresponding sugar binding pocket in emergent variants of concern has suggested a potential role for transient

    Zoonotic origins of COVID-19

    Zoonotic origins of COVID-19

    Zoonotic_origins_of_COVID-19

  • BindingDB
  • high-value binding data. The decision was taken to focus on binding data for small molecules with proteins that are drug-targets, or potential drug-targets

    BindingDB

    BindingDB

  • Rs6295
  • G-allele with 0.325 among Caucasian. The effect of the SNP on the binding potential of the human 5-HT1A neuroreceptor has been assessed with positron

    Rs6295

    Rs6295

  • BP (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Budapest Base pair (bp), the building blocks of the DNA double helix Binding potential, in pharmacokinetics and receptor-ligand kinetics Blood pressure British

    BP (disambiguation)

    BP_(disambiguation)

  • 5-HTTLPR
  • Genetic polymorphism

    Machulla HJ, Bares R, Heinz A (2007). "Midbrain serotonin transporter binding potential measured with [11C]DASB is affected by serotonin transporter genotype"

    5-HTTLPR

    5-HTTLPR

  • GR-103545
  • Kappa opioid receptor radioligand

    highest binding potential values based on [11C] radioligand are observed in the amygdala, anterior cingulate cortex, and insula. Intermediate binding is detected

    GR-103545

    GR-103545

    GR-103545

  • Synaptic potential
  • Potential difference across the postsynaptic membrane

    Synaptic potential refers to the potential difference across the postsynaptic membrane that results from the action of neurotransmitters at a neuronal

    Synaptic potential

    Synaptic potential

    Synaptic_potential

  • Inhibitory postsynaptic potential
  • Electrical signal inhibiting a neuron from firing

    conductance change that occurs due to the binding of GABA to its receptors keeps the postsynaptic potential more negative than the threshold and decreases

    Inhibitory postsynaptic potential

    Inhibitory_postsynaptic_potential

  • TRANSFAC
  • Database of eukaryotic transcription factors

    their genomic binding sites and DNA binding profiles. The contents of the database can be used to predict potential transcription factor binding sites. The

    TRANSFAC

    TRANSFAC

  • Quantum chromodynamics binding energy
  • Energy that binds quarks into hadrons

    Quantum chromodynamics binding energy (QCD binding energy), gluon binding energy or chromodynamic binding energy is the energy binding quarks together into

    Quantum chromodynamics binding energy

    Quantum_chromodynamics_binding_energy

  • Barbiturate
  • Class of depressant drugs derived from barbituric acid

    anticonvulsants, but have physical and psychological addiction potential as well as overdose potential among other possible adverse effects. They have been used

    Barbiturate

    Barbiturate

    Barbiturate

  • Photoemission orbital tomography
  • functions and, upon insertion into the Schrödinger equation, also the binding potential. More recently, photoemission maps, also known as tomograms (also

    Photoemission orbital tomography

    Photoemission_orbital_tomography

  • Biology of obsessive–compulsive disorder
  • Biologically based theories about the mechanism of obsessive–compulsive disorder

    (5-HTT). Inconsistent binding potentials have been observed for 5-HT2A, with both decreased and increased and binding potentials being reported. Inconsistent

    Biology of obsessive–compulsive disorder

    Biology_of_obsessive–compulsive_disorder

  • Neste Renewable Diesel
  • Vegetable oil refining fuel production process

    rapeseed is a slower-growing, cold-climate source with lesser carbon-binding potential than the oil palm, making emissions from cultivation and transport

    Neste Renewable Diesel

    Neste_Renewable_Diesel

  • G protein
  • Type of proteins

    G proteins, also known as guanine nucleotide-binding proteins, are a family of proteins that act as molecular switches inside cells, and are involved

    G protein

    G protein

    G_protein

  • Water retention curve
  • Relationship between water and soil

    capillary binding, and will therefore release most of the water at higher potentials, while clayey soils, with adhesive and osmotic binding, will release

    Water retention curve

    Water retention curve

    Water_retention_curve

  • Nucleic acid tertiary structure
  • Three-dimensional shape of a nucleic acid polymer

    functions in a biological system. Two important functions are the binding potential with ligands or proteins, and its ability to stabilize the whole tertiary

    Nucleic acid tertiary structure

    Nucleic acid tertiary structure

    Nucleic_acid_tertiary_structure

  • Receptor–ligand kinetics
  • Branch of chemical kinetics

    non-covalent bindings and/or conformations of the molecules involved, which are denoted as receptor(s) and ligand(s). Receptor–ligand binding kinetics also

    Receptor–ligand kinetics

    Receptor–ligand_kinetics

  • WAY-100635
  • Chemical compound

    UH-301, WAY-100635 can also induce a head-twitch response in rodents. Binding potential Other radioligands for the serotonin system: Altanserin DASB Mefway

    WAY-100635

    WAY-100635

    WAY-100635

  • DASB
  • Chemical compound

    of the serotonin system are, e.g., altanserin and WAY-100635. The binding potential of DASB can be estimated with kinetic modeling on a series of brain

    DASB

    DASB

    DASB

  • Postsynaptic potential
  • Any process that modulates the potential difference across a post-synaptic membrane

    were opened by receptor binding close, stopping ion flow. The membrane potential then returns to its resting membrane potential as ion concentrations normalize

    Postsynaptic potential

    Postsynaptic_potential

  • Oversewn binding
  • Type of bookbinding

    original bindings may potentially be restorable. By 1986, most librarians and conservators had agreed that the threats of oversewn bindings out-weighed

    Oversewn binding

    Oversewn_binding

  • Cassava
  • Staple crop

    resulting hydrogen cyanide dissolves or volatilises, reducing the cyanogenic potential by 85 – 99 %. After soaking, the mash is pressed to expel liquid and boiled

    Cassava

    Cassava

    Cassava

  • 2026 Alberta independence referendum
  • Politics of Alberta Western alienation Although this potential second referendum would be binding in the sense that it would compel the Government of Alberta

    2026 Alberta independence referendum

    2026_Alberta_independence_referendum

  • ZFP36
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    lymphocyte G0/G1 switch gene homologous to a rodent gene encoding a zinc-binding potential transcription factor". DNA Cell Biol. 12 (1): 73–88. doi:10.1089/dna

    ZFP36

    ZFP36

    ZFP36

  • Immunogenicity
  • Ability of a foreign substance to provoke an immune response

    9 amino acid) peptide frames, each of which is then evaluated for binding potential to each of six common class I HLA alleles that "cover" the genetic

    Immunogenicity

    Immunogenicity

  • Breast binding
  • Flattening breasts with undergarments

    Breast binding, also known as chest binding, is the flattening and hiding of breasts with constrictive materials such as cloth strips or purpose-built

    Breast binding

    Breast binding

    Breast_binding

  • Α-Parinaric acid
  • Chemical compound

    α-parinaric acid was used in a fluorescent assay to assess the lipid–binding potential of the proteins in the beer, as these proteins help protect beer from

    Α-Parinaric acid

    Α-Parinaric acid

    Α-Parinaric_acid

  • Letter of intent
  • Type of document

    between two or more parties which they intend to formalize in a legally binding agreement. The concept is similar to a heads of agreement, term sheet or

    Letter of intent

    Letter of intent

    Letter_of_intent

  • Transcription factor
  • Protein that regulates the rate of DNA transcription

    sequence-specific DNA-binding factor) is a protein that controls the rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA, by binding to DNA sequences

    Transcription factor

    Transcription factor

    Transcription_factor

  • Neurotransmission
  • Impulse transmission between neurons

    postsynaptic neuron. Binding of neurotransmitters may influence the postsynaptic neuron in either an inhibitory or excitatory way. The binding of neurotransmitters

    Neurotransmission

    Neurotransmission

    Neurotransmission

  • Density functional theory
  • Computational quantum mechanical modelling method to investigate electronic structure

    in the chemical binding of atoms; they also partially screen the nucleus, thus forming with the nucleus an almost inert core. Binding properties are almost

    Density functional theory

    Density_functional_theory

  • Mefway (18F)
  • Chemical compound

    receptor density Bmax has been shown to be of potential value rather than simply comparing binding potential, BPND. Multiple injection mefway PET experiments

    Mefway (18F)

    Mefway (18F)

    Mefway_(18F)

  • Carla Faria
  • Brazilian physicist

    above-threshold ionization: The uniform approximation and the effect of the binding potential. Phys. Rev. A 66, 043413. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.66.043413. C. Figueira

    Carla Faria

    Carla Faria

    Carla_Faria

  • Agonist
  • Chemical which binds to and activates a biochemical receptor

    receptor with lower dependence and abuse potential. An inverse agonist is an agent that binds to the same receptor binding-site as an agonist for that receptor

    Agonist

    Agonist

    Agonist

  • Plasma protein binding
  • Phenomenon of medications attaching to blood proteins

    Plasma protein binding refers to the degree to which medications attach to blood proteins within the blood plasma. A drug's efficacy may be affected by

    Plasma protein binding

    Plasma_protein_binding

  • ABC transporter
  • Gene family

    The ABC transporters, ATP synthase (ATP)-binding cassette transporters are a transport system superfamily that is one of the largest and possibly one

    ABC transporter

    ABC transporter

    ABC_transporter

  • Ionic potential
  • Ratio of the electrical charge to the radius of an ion

    Ionic potential is the ratio of the electrical charge (z) to the radius (r) of an ion. Ionic potential = electrical charge ionic radius = z r {\displaystyle

    Ionic potential

    Ionic_potential

  • THOC5
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    (ATM) kinase mediated response to DNA damage down-regulates the mRNA-binding potential of THOC5. RNA 17(11):1957-66, 2011 Guria A., Tran D.D.H, Ramachandran

    THOC5

    THOC5

    THOC5

  • Antibody
  • Protein(s) forming a major part of an organism's immune system

    chains comprising the "Y" of an antibody contains a paratope (the antigen-binding site) that specifically binds to one particular epitope (a specific part

    Antibody

    Antibody

    Antibody

  • SARS-CoV-2 Kappa variant
  • Type of the virus detected in 2020

    acid-to-glutamine substitution. This alteration confers the variant stronger binding potential to Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2, as well as better ability to evade

    SARS-CoV-2 Kappa variant

    SARS-CoV-2 Kappa variant

    SARS-CoV-2_Kappa_variant

  • Egg binding
  • Health problem in egg-laying animals

    may be stuck near the cloaca, or further inside. Egg binding is a relatively common and potentially serious condition that can lead to an infection or damage

    Egg binding

    Egg binding

    Egg_binding

  • 7-Hydroxymitragynine
  • Atypical opioid analgesic

    metabolite of mitragynine via hepatic CYP450 enzymes. 7-OH-MIT exhibits greater binding affinity to μ-opioid receptors (MOR) than mitragynine. It acts primarily

    7-Hydroxymitragynine

    7-Hydroxymitragynine

    7-Hydroxymitragynine

  • Membrane potential
  • Electric potential difference between interior and exterior of a biological cell

    Membrane potential (also transmembrane potential or membrane voltage) is the difference in electric potential between the interior and the exterior of

    Membrane potential

    Membrane potential

    Membrane_potential

  • SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.617
  • COVID-19 virus lineage

    acid-to-glutamine substitution, confers lineage B.1.617 stronger binding potential to the human ACE2 receptor, as well as better ability to evade hosts'

    SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.617

    SARS-CoV-2_lineage_B.1.617

  • Energy
  • Physical quantity

    (J). Forms of energy include the kinetic energy of a moving object, the potential energy stored by an object (for instance due to its position in a field)

    Energy

    Energy

    Energy

  • Binding neuron
  • Processing of input impulses in a generic neuron

    A binding neuron (BN) is an abstract concept of processing of input impulses in a generic neuron based on their temporal coherence and the level of neuronal

    Binding neuron

    Binding_neuron

  • Potential enlargement of the European Union
  • Potential candidates for admission into the European Union

    submitted its application for membership in 2022 and is considered a potential candidate by the European Union. Due to multiple factors, talks with Turkey

    Potential enlargement of the European Union

    Potential enlargement of the European Union

    Potential_enlargement_of_the_European_Union

  • Memorandum of understanding
  • Agreement between two (bilateral) or more (multilateral) parties

    alternative to a gentlemen's agreement. Whether a document constitutes a binding contract depends only on the presence or absence of well-defined legal

    Memorandum of understanding

    Memorandum of understanding

    Memorandum_of_understanding

  • Fatty acid–binding protein
  • The fatty acid–binding proteins (FABPs) are a family of transport proteins for fatty acids and other lipophilic substances such as eicosanoids, cannabinoids

    Fatty acid–binding protein

    Fatty acid–binding protein

    Fatty_acid–binding_protein

  • Threshold potential
  • Critical potential value

    electrophysiology, the threshold potential is the critical level to which a membrane potential must be depolarized to initiate an action potential. In neuroscience,

    Threshold potential

    Threshold potential

    Threshold_potential

  • Dopamine receptor
  • Class of G protein-coupled receptors

    Zea-Ponce Y, Lin SH, Laruelle M (2000). "Low dopamine D(2) receptor binding potential in social phobia". Am J Psychiatry. 157 (3): 457–459. doi:10.1176/appi

    Dopamine receptor

    Dopamine receptor

    Dopamine_receptor

  • PROSER3
  • conserved region VVAKYI and, when mutated, prevents the RNA-binding protein FUS from binding. Potential resulting side effects may include promotion of neurodegenerative

    PROSER3

    PROSER3

  • Patlak plot
  • Graphical analysis technique

    Logan plot Positron emission tomography Multi-compartment model Binding potential Deconvolution Albert Gjedde C. S. Patlak; R. G. Blasberg; J. D. Fenstermacher

    Patlak plot

    Patlak_plot

  • Jeffrey H. Meyer
  • Canadian neuroscientist and professor

    Alan A.; Houle, Sylvain (2006-09-01). "Elevated Putamen D 2 Receptor Binding Potential in Major Depression With Motor Retardation: An [ 11 C]Raclopride Positron

    Jeffrey H. Meyer

    Jeffrey_H._Meyer

  • Binding site
  • Molecule-specific coordinate bonding area in biological systems

    molecular biology, a binding site is a region on a macromolecule such as a protein that binds to another molecule with specificity. The binding partner of the

    Binding site

    Binding site

    Binding_site

  • Neural binding
  • Neurological ramifications of and for the Binding Problem in the study of consciousness

    Neural binding is the neuroscientific aspect of what is commonly known as the binding problem: the interdisciplinary difficulty of creating a comprehensive

    Neural binding

    Neural binding

    Neural_binding

  • DNA binding site
  • Regions of DNA capable of binding to biomolecules

    DNA-binding proteins or protein complexes. It has been reported that some binding sites have potential to undergo fast evolutionary change. DNA binding sites

    DNA binding site

    DNA binding site

    DNA_binding_site

  • Gravitational energy
  • Type of potential energy

    is a tensor.[citation needed] Gravitational binding energy Gravitational potential Gravitational potential energy storage Positive energy theorem For a

    Gravitational energy

    Gravitational energy

    Gravitational_energy

  • RNA-binding protein
  • Type of protein

    RNA-binding proteins (often abbreviated as RBPs) are proteins that bind to the double or single stranded RNA in cells and participate in forming ribonucleoprotein

    RNA-binding protein

    RNA-binding_protein

  • Electrochemical aptamer-based biosensors
  • change their conformation. They function as nucleic acids selectively binding molecules such as proteins, bacteria cells, metal ions, etc. Aptamers can

    Electrochemical aptamer-based biosensors

    Electrochemical aptamer-based biosensors

    Electrochemical_aptamer-based_biosensors

  • Ligand-gated ion channel
  • Type of ion channel transmembrane protein

    receptor is an excitatory receptor. At resting potentials, the binding of Mg2+ or Zn2+ at their extracellular binding sites on the receptor blocks ion flux through

    Ligand-gated ion channel

    Ligand-gated ion channel

    Ligand-gated_ion_channel

  • Free fraction
  • Pharmacokinetics parameter

    equilibrium in blood plasma that is not bound to plasma proteins. Binding potential Roger N. Gunn; Steve R. Gunn; Federico E. Turkheimer; Vincent J. Cunningham

    Free fraction

    Free_fraction

  • Term sheet
  • Type of legal document

    documented evidence of a possible acquisition. It may be either binding or non-binding. After a term sheet has been "executed", it guides legal counsel

    Term sheet

    Term_sheet

  • Enzastaurin
  • Chemical compound

    Enzastaurin is a synthetic bisindolylmaleimide with potential antineoplastic activity. Binding to the ATP-binding site, enzastaurin selectively inhibits protein

    Enzastaurin

    Enzastaurin

    Enzastaurin

  • RNA-binding protein database
  • The RNA-binding Proteins Database (RBPDB) is a biological database of RNA-binding protein specificities that includes experimental observations of RNA-binding

    RNA-binding protein database

    RNA-binding_protein_database

  • Arbitration
  • Method of dispute resolution

    resolution involving a neutral person or entity who makes a binding decision (commonly called binding arbitration). The neutral third party (the 'arbitrator'

    Arbitration

    Arbitration

    Arbitration

  • Poly(A)-binding protein
  • RNA binding protein

    Poly(A)-binding protein (PAB or PABP) is an RNA-binding protein which triggers the binding of eukaryotic initiation factor 4 complex (eIF4G) directly to

    Poly(A)-binding protein

    Poly(A)-binding protein

    Poly(A)-binding_protein

  • Bacterial one-hybrid system
  • Method for identifying the sequence-specific target site of a DNA-binding domain

    representing potential TF target sequences are cloned into a separate vector containing the selectable genes HIS3 and URA3. If the DNA-binding domain (bait)

    Bacterial one-hybrid system

    Bacterial one-hybrid system

    Bacterial_one-hybrid_system

  • S100A1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Protein S100-A1, also known as S100 calcium-binding protein A1 is a protein which in humans is encoded by the S100A1 gene. S100A1 is highly expressed

    S100A1

    S100A1

    S100A1

  • Ribosome-binding site
  • Sequence of nucleotides

    A ribosome binding site, or ribosomal binding site (RBS), is a sequence of nucleotides upstream of the start codon of an mRNA transcript that is responsible

    Ribosome-binding site

    Ribosome-binding_site

  • Muscle contraction
  • Activation of tension-generating sites in muscle

    filaments. Each myosin head has two binding sites: one for adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and another for actin. The binding of ATP to a myosin head detaches

    Muscle contraction

    Muscle contraction

    Muscle_contraction

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  • Rabit
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Rabit

    Binding; Fastening

    Rabit

  • Bindiya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bindiya

    A dot on the forehead. the one which indian women who put down the same in between two eyebrows, Drop, Point

    Bindiya

  • Wilding
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (now chiefly Lancashire)

    Wilding

    English (now chiefly Lancashire) : from an unattested Old English personal name, Wilding, a derivative of Old English wilde ‘wild’, ‘savage’. It is also possible that it may be from a topographical term derived from the same vocabulary word. Compare Wild, but early forms with prepositions are not found.German : patronymic from Wilto, a short form of a Germanic personal name beginning with wild ‘wild’.

    Wilding

  • Belding
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Belding

    English : variant of Balding.

    Belding

  • Rabit |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Rabit |

    Binding, Fastening

    Rabit |

  • Nophah
  • Biblical

    Nophah

    fearful; binding

    Nophah

  • Rabit
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Rabit

    Binding Fastening

    Rabit

  • Banning
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Banning

    English : unexplained.German : patronymic from a personal name formed with Ban- ‘decree’, ‘command’ or Band- ‘band’, ‘tie’.

    Banning

  • Bunting
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bunting

    English : nickname from some fancied resemblance to the songbird (Emberiza spp.).German : patronymic from an unexplained Frisian-Lower Saxon personal name, or a derivative of Bunt- (see Bunten).Sarah Bunting (1686–1762), born in Matlock, Derbyshire, became a noted Quaker minister in Cross Wicks, NJ. It is believed but not certain that other members of her family, including her father, John Bunting, came with her to NJ sometime before 1704, when her marriage to William Murfin is recorded.

    Bunting

  • Jehubbah
  • Biblical

    Jehubbah

    hiding, binding

    Jehubbah

  • Billing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Billing

    English : either from a Middle English survival of an Old English personal name, Billing, or a habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire called Billing, probably ‘(settlement of) the followers (Old English -ingas) of a man called Bill(a)’.German : from a Germanic personal name, formed with a cognate of Old Saxon bīl ‘sword’.Danish and Norwegian : from an Old Danish personal name, Billing.Swedish : shortened form of various habitational names such as Billinge, Billingsfors, etc.

    Billing

  • Bolding
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Bolding

    English and German : patronymic from Bold as a personal name.Danish : habitational name from a place so named in Jutland.

    Bolding

  • Landing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Landing

    English : unexplained.

    Landing

  • Blanding
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blanding

    English : variant of Blanton.

    Blanding

  • Binning
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Binning

    English and Scottish : of uncertain derivation; possibly related to Bing.

    Binning

  • Jehubbah
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Jehubbah

    Hiding, binding.

    Jehubbah

  • Bandini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bandini

    A bond, One who glues together, Is bound, Preserve

    Bandini

  • Brading
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight)

    Brading

    English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight) : habitational name from a place on the Isle of Wight named Brading, from Old English brerd ‘hillside’ + -ingas ‘dwellers at’, i.e. ‘(settlement of) the dwellers on the hillside’.

    Brading

  • Nophah
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Nophah

    Fearful, binding.

    Nophah

  • Brining
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Yorkshire)

    Brining

    English (chiefly Yorkshire) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Browning. Compare Brunning.Americanized spelling of German Breuning (see Breunig).

    Brining

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  • Marx
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, French, Latin

    Marx

    Of Mars; The God of War

  • Swani
  • Boy/Male

    British, Indian, Indonesian

    Swani

    Beautiful Like a Swan

  • ZACH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    ZACH

    (זַךְ) Hebrew name ZACH means "clean, pure." Also a pet form of Hebrew Yitzchak, meaning "he will laugh." Compare with another form of Zach.

  • Bhavata
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Bhavata

    Thy

  • Asma'
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Asma'

    Excellent. Precious. Daughter of Abu Bakr, first Khalif.

  • Abhinn
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abhinn

    Different

  • Gourinandan
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Mythological, Traditional

    Gourinandan

    Son of Gouri; Ganesha

  • Ahiyan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Ahiyan

    Gift of God

  • Abhideep
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Abhideep

    Illuminated

  • Trumbull
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Trumbull

    Powerful

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  • Fault-finding
  • n.

    The act of finding fault or blaming; -- used derogatively. Also Adj.

  • Moulinet
  • n.

    A machine formerly used for bending a crossbow by winding it up.

  • Binding
  • pl.

    The transoms, knees, beams, keelson, and other chief timbers used for connecting and strengthening the parts of a vessel.

  • Binding
  • a.

    That binds; obligatory.

  • Blinding
  • a.

    Making blind or as if blind; depriving of sight or of understanding; obscuring; as, blinding tears; blinding snow.

  • Intorsion
  • n.

    A winding, bending, or twisting.

  • Bulgy
  • a.

    Bulged; bulging; bending, or tending to bend, outward.

  • Sinuous
  • a.

    Bending in and out; of a serpentine or undulating form; winding; crooked.

  • Binding
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Bind

  • Binding
  • n.

    Anything that binds; a bandage; the cover of a book, or the cover with the sewing, etc.; something that secures the edge of cloth from raveling.

  • Finding
  • n.

    The result of a judicial examination or inquiry, especially into some matter of fact; a verdict; as, the finding of a jury.

  • Dishonorary
  • a.

    Bringing dishonor on; tending to disgrace; lessening reputation.

  • Binding
  • n.

    The act or process of one who, or that which, binds.

  • Sinuation
  • n.

    A winding or bending in and out.

  • Sag
  • n.

    State of sinking or bending; sagging.

  • Law-abiding
  • a.

    Abiding the law; waiting for the operation of law for the enforcement of rights; also, abiding by the law; obedient to the law; as, law-abiding people.

  • Bigging
  • v. t.

    A building.

  • Beading
  • n.

    The beads or bead-forming quality of certain liquors; as, the beading of a brand of whisky.

  • Stem-winding
  • a.

    Wound by mechanism connected with the stem; as, a stem-winding watch.