Molecular glue refers to a class of chemical compounds or molecules that play a crucial role in binding and stabilizing protein-protein interactions in...
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(kolla), meaning 'glue'. These proteins form a molecular bond with the glued object.[citation needed] Conventionally, keratin glues, while made from animal...
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Polyvinyl acetate (redirect from PVA glue)
poly(ethenyl ethanoate)), commonly known as wood glue, PVA glue, white glue, carpenter's glue, school glue, or Elmer's Glue in the US, is a widely available adhesive...
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able to execute their functions normally. In addition to serving as "molecular glue", CAMs play important roles in the cellular mechanisms of growth, contact...
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Hot-melt adhesive (redirect from Glue Gun)
Hot-melt adhesive (HMA), also known as hot glue, is a form of thermoplastic adhesive that is commonly sold as solid cylindrical sticks of various diameters...
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Auxin (section Molecular mechanisms)
When TIR1/ AFB proteins bind to auxin, the auxin molecule acts as a 'molecular glue', a term coined by Ning Zheng, that allows these proteins to then bind...
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Coagulation reinforces the platelet plug with fibrin threads that act as a "molecular glue". Platelets are a large factor in the hemostatic process. They allow...
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protein biochemist known for his pioneering work in the fields of molecular glues and targeted protein degradation. He is currently a professor in the...
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AION Labs unveiled TenAces Biosciences, a venture in the field of molecular glue discovery using machine learning. Formed from AION Labs' initiative...
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increasing their stability and long-term reliability with a form of "molecular glue".[importance?] 21 May – The first industrial commercial production line...
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Casein (redirect from Casein glue)
Casein glue is also used in transformer manufacturing (specifically transformer board) due to its oil permeability. Elmer's Glue-All, Elmer's School Glue and...
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reliability of perovskite solar cells was improved with a new kind of "molecular glue". As of 2021, the existing stability tests for solar panels and solar...
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Collagen (section Molecular structure)
weak acids. The name collagen comes from the Greek κόλλα (kólla), meaning "glue", and suffix -γέν, -gen, denoting "producing". Over 90% of the collagen in...
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increasing their stability and long-term reliability with a form of "molecular glue".[importance?] 21 May – The first industrial commercial production line...
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laboratory advanced the understanding of how the molecular glue thalidomide and its analogues function at the molecular level. To date, thalidomide derivatives...
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Molecular gastronomy is the scientific approach of cuisine from primarily the perspective of chemistry. The composition (molecular structure), properties...
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damage. When DNA damage occurs, SUMO protein has been shown to act as a molecular glue to facilitate the assembly of large protein complexes in repair foci...
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interest. Notable recent discoveries include an inhibitor of mTORC1, a molecular glue between UBR7 and p53 that activates p53 tumor suppressor activity, a...
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Bioadhesive (redirect from Biological glue)
act as adhesives. The term is sometimes used more loosely to describe a glue formed synthetically from biological monomers such as sugars, or to mean...
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Strigolactone (section Molecular perception)
Hydrolysis of strigolactone, resulting in a free D-ring that serves as a molecular glue at the entrance of the receptor, mediating interaction with another...
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advances include the discovery that small molecules can function as “molecular glues” that promote protein–protein interactions, the co-discovery of mTOR...
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Transglutaminase (redirect from Meat glue)
texture of protein-rich foods such as surimi or ham. Thrombin–fibrinogen "meat glue" from bovine and porcine sources was banned throughout the European Union...
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models of molecular properties and behavior is referred to as molecular modeling, and their graphical depiction is referred to as molecular graphics....
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paste, such as wheatpaste, which can be used as a thickening, stiffening or gluing agent. The principal non-food, industrial use of starch is as an adhesive...
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increasing their stability and long-term reliability with a form of "molecular glue". Two studies complement research published September 2020 by quantum-entangling...
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Epoxy (redirect from Epoxy glue)
boron. Epoxies are also used as a structural glue. Materials like wood, and others that are 'low-tech' are glued with epoxy resin. Epoxies generally out-perform...
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(2023-04-10). "On Ternary Complex Stability in Protein Degradation: In Silico Molecular Glue Binding Affinity Calculations". Journal of Chemical Information and...
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Cigarette filter (redirect from Cigarette glue)
Germany, Daicel and Mitsubishi Rayon in Japan. Starch glues or emulsion-based adhesives are used for gluing cigarette seams. Hot-melt and emulsion-based adhesives...
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