One class of these domains was shown to bind selectively to phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate.
It binds selectively to receptors in the autonomic nervous system, which controls things like heart rate and blood pressure.
It binds selectively to a large region at the N terminus of huntingtin.
The immune system can generate antibodies that will selectively bind with almost any molecule.
It binds selectively and then we spin the substance out.
A number of naturally occurring proteins have been identified which selectively bind to G-quadruplexes.
One obvious possibility then is to search for Surrogates that selectively bind and regulate the individual receptors.
Like a whole antibody, it is able to bind selectively to a specific antigen.
Experiments with carbon nanotubes that selectively bind to cancer cells have been performed.
You see, the fact that they selectively bind to certain proteins makes them useful for tagging them.