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Membrane protein
Membrane protein A membrane protein is a protein molecule that is attached to, or ...
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Integral membrane protein
Integral membrane protein An Integral Membrane Protein (IMP) is a protein molecule (or assembly of proteins) that ...
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Peripheral membrane protein
Peripheral membrane protein Peripheral membrane proteins are proteins that adhere only loosely to the biological membrane with which they are associated. These molecules ... span the lipid bilayer core of the membrane, but attach indirectly, typically by binding ...
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Talk:Membrane protein
Talk:Membrane protein Hi, I authored the "Integral membrane protein" entry that got incorporated into this "membrane protein" entry. At least for the ...
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Talk:Integral membrane protein
Talk:Integral membrane protein "Cells assemble IMPs in the endoplasmic reticulum ... at the N-terminus typically marks a protein as destined for installation in the membrane." This is true only if the protein membrane insertion is processed during the ...
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Protein
Protein A representation of the 3D structure of myoglobin, showing coloured alpha helices. This protein was the first to have its structure ... receiving a Nobel Prize in Chemistry. A protein (from the Greek protas meaning "of primary ... proteolytic enzyme that digests collagen, the major protein of connective tissue. Most protein digestion takes place in the duodenum ...
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Protein (Psychology wiki)
Protein Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... of myoglobin , showing coloured alpha helices . This protein was the first to have its structure ... receiving a Nobel Prize in Chemistry . A protein (from the Greek protas meaning "of primary ... proteolytic enzyme that digests collagen , the major protein of connective tissue. Most protein digestion takes place in the duodenum ...
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Protein (translated from Chinese)
Protein ProteinIs one kind of complex organic macro ... hydrogen 、Oxygen、 nitrogen , usually also hasSulfur,Phosphorus. The protein is one of life most basic constituents ... research objects. Table of contents Structure The protein is has the foreword by the amino ... multi- peptides chain which but forms. The protein fundamental unit isAmino acidAfter The amino acid ... composed is calledMulti- peptidesForms manyPeptide chain. The protein molecular structure may divide is four ...
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Protein targeting
Protein targeting Protein targeting a.k.a. protein sorting includes the mechanisms by which a ... the appropriate organelle for insertion into a membrane or secretion to the outside. (This article deals with protein targeting in eukaryotes except as noted.) ...
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SNARE (protein)
SNARE (protein) SNARE proteins (an acronym "soluble NSF attachment receptor") are a large protein superfamily consisting of more than 60 members ... of cellular transport vesicles with the cell membrane or with a target compartment (such as ... of synaptic vesicles with the with presynaptic membrane. These SNAREs are the targets of the ... SNAREs are small, abundant and mostly plasma membrane-bound proteins. Although they vary considerably ...
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