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  2. SARM1 - Wikipedia

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    Sterile alpha and TIR motif containing 1 Is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the SARM1 gene. It is the most evolutionarily conserved member of the Toll/Interleukin receptor-1 (TIR) family. [5] [6] SARM1's TIR domain has intrinsic NADase enzymatic activity that is highly conserved from archaea, plants, nematode worms, fruit flies, and humans.

  3. Armadillo repeat - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Each armadillo repeat is composed of a pair of alpha helices that form a hairpin structure. Multiple copies of the repeat form what is known as an alpha solenoid structure. Examples of proteins that contain armadillo repeats include β-catenin, Sarm1 , [4] α-importin, [5] plakoglobin, [6] adenomatous polyposis coli (APC), [7] and many ...

  4. Toll-interleukin receptor - Wikipedia

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    The toll-interleukin-1 receptor (TIR) homology domain is an intracellular signaling domain found in MyD88, SARM1, interleukin-1 receptors, toll receptors and many plant R proteins. It contains three highly conserved regions, and mediates protein-protein interactions between the toll-like receptors (TLRs) and signal-transduction components.

  5. Selective androgen receptor modulator - Wikipedia

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    Selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs) are a class of drugs that selectively activate the androgen receptor in specific tissues, promoting muscle and bone growth while having less effect on male reproductive tissues like the prostate gland.

  6. SARM - Wikipedia

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  7. Aptamer - Wikipedia

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    The complex and diverse secondary and tertiary structure of aptamers, as shown in this schematic of an aptamer's secondary structure, is what lets them bind their target strongly and specifically. Complementary base pairing is visible in the black lines connecting some G-C and A-T bases. This is a feature of nucleic acids that does not exist in ...

  8. Pan-assay interference compounds - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] While a number of filters have been proposed and are used in virtual screening and computer-aided drug design , [ 5 ] the accuracy of filters with regard to compounds they flag and don't flag has been criticized.

  9. Ribbon diagram - Wikipedia

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    Jmol is an open-source Java-based viewer for browsing molecular structures on the web; it includes a simplified "cartoon" version of ribbons. Other graphics programs such as DeepView (example: urease) and MolMol (example: SH2 domain) also produce ribbon images. KiNG [11] is the Java-based successor to Mage (examples: α-hemolysin top view and ...

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