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Binds

Binds meaning

plural of bind

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The ribosome contains three RNA binding sites, designated A, P and E. The A site binds an aminoacyl-tRNA; the P site binds a peptidyl-tRNA (a tRNA bound to the peptide being synthesized); and the E site binds a free tRNA before it exits the ribosome.

Adenine binds with thymine and uracil; Thymine binds only with adenine; and cytosine and guanine can bind only with one another.

Each ribosome is divided into two subunits: 1. a smaller subunit which binds to a larger subunit and the mRNA pattern, and 2. a larger subunit which binds to the tRNA, the amino acids, and the smaller subunit.

O protein binds the ori site, and P protein binds the DnaB subunit of the host replication machinery as well as binding O. This effectively commandeers the host DNA polymerase.

The IGF-1 receptor is the "physiological" receptor— IGF-I binds to it at significantly higher affinity than it binds the insulin receptor.

As an alumni and staff member, I like the new branding with its correct spelling, its connection to the harbour and the local hapu, where the O reminds me of my beloved Otago rugby team and its shape evokes a Celtic knot that binds us all together.

But if you are one of those who can't have avenin either, rest assured that you can get the cholesterol-lowering fibre found in oats (known as beta-glucan, it binds to cholesterol, limiting its absorption in the gut) in other gluten-free foods.

But what binds their fates and sees them nearly cross paths in the Windy City is the violent criminal Otis Wardell.

Doing so would violate basic federal rules of civil procedureconstitutional guarantees of due process that require someone to have notice and an opportunity to be heard before a court binds them with a ruling.

Furthermore, the fiber binds with water in your system, causing the molecules to expand, making you feel fuller.

He said: “Today, I stand before you older, wiser, more experienced, and more committed than ever to deliver on the contract that binds me to the good people of Lagos.

He’s still complaining that the order only binds him and not his political enemies.

It creates a united identity and binds communities and people together in a profound manner.

It helps loosen desmosomes (a type of cell structure that binds cells together), allowing the cell to let go of the excess sebum that oily skins like to hold on to.

Putin’s struggle to craft a coherent story that binds the invasion of Ukraine to the memory and conceptual framework of the Great Patriotic War is one of his biggest challenges.

THC binds easily to these receptors while CBD does not.

The drug binds to and activates the GLP-1 receptor, stimulating secretion of the blood sugar-regulating hormone, insulin.

The exhibit is a tie; a family ribbon that binds.

The sad irony is that those whose interpretation of the U.S. Constitution binds us all are not bound by a strict code of ethics.

They then tweaked this section so it binds to a human protein called EGFR, which is found on the outside of some cells, again using AlphaFold to work out the effects of the tweaks.