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Protein kinase
Protein kinase A protein kinase is an enzyme that modifies other ... in a functional change of the target protein (substrate), by changing enzyme activity, cellular location ... cell. The human genome contains about 500 protein kinase genes; they constitute about 2% of ... specificity kinases) act on all three. Because protein kinases have profound effects on a ...
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Microtubule-associated protein
Microtubule-associated protein In cell biology, microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs ... to the tubulin monomers of microtubules. This binding can occur with either polymerized or depolymerized ... intermediate filaments or other microtubules. MAP-microtubule binding is regulated through MAP phosphorylation. This is ... of the microtubule-affinity-regulating-kinase (MARK) protein. Phosphorylation of the MAP by the MARK ... other parts of the cytoskeleton or the plasma membrane to control spacing of the ...
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Serum protein electrophoresis
Serum protein electrophoresis Serum protein electrophoresis is a laboratory test that examines ... an electric current to separate the serum protein components into five classifications by size and ... with disease. Increased mobility results from the binding of bilirubin, nonesterified fatty acids, penecillin and ... thiol compounds may be bound to the protein altering their mobility. A decreased band ...
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C-reactive protein
C-reactive protein C-reactive protein (CRP) is a plasma protein, an acute phase protein produced by the liver. It is ...
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CGMP-dependent protein kinase
CGMP-dependent protein kinase The correct title of this article is cGMP-dependent protein kinase. The initial letter is capitalized due to technical restrictions. cGMP-dependent protein kinase or protein kinase G (PKG) is a serine/threonine-specific protein kinase that is activated by cGMP. ...
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User:Rikurzhen/biology
... dye - Acrocentric chromosome - Actin polymerization toxin - Actin-binding protein - Actinomycin D - Active site-directed irreversible inhibitor ... surface - Adaptive value - Additive model - adenovirus E1A protein - adenovirus E1B protein - adenovirus E2 protein - Adenylate charge - Adenylylation - Adjacent segregation - A- ...
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Wikimir:Requested articles/Natural Sciences
... 1955 - Nasal Cycle - Orgasim - palaeodictyon - Phylotaxis - Secretory protein - species distribution - Telonemus farai , Telonemus remus (parasitic ... peptide receptor - peptide termination factor - phosphomannan - phosphopeptide - protein precursor - pyruvate oxidation - R: Recaldent - rod outer ... marker - DNA surgery www.humanupgrades.com- Docking protein - Dominance variance - Double infection - Double reduction - Doublesex ... Infectious transfer - Initiation codon - Initiation complex - Initiator protein - Inside marker - Interkinesis - Interrupted mating - Interstitial region ... mutation - Nickase - Nicking - Nitrogen base - Non-histone protein - Non-linear tetrad - Non-Mendelian ratio - ...
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List of types of proteins
... problems than are the biologists who study protein structure and function, protein ontology, while related to gene ontology, is ... of constructing a description of all major protein types and all important individual proteins. Many ... limited in number. The following list of protein type categories is an attempt to promote ... biological function can be categorized according to protein structural criteria (distinctive structural domains), source ...
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List of biochemistry topics
... monophosphate (AMP) - Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) - adenovirus E1A protein - adenovirus E1B protein - adenovirus E2 protein - adenovirus E3 protein - adrenergic receptor - adrenodoxin - aequorin - Aerobic - Agonist - Alanine ... cell - bacteria - bacterial conjugation - bacterial outer membrane protein - bacterial protein - bacteriorhodopsin - base (chemistry) - base ...
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Signal transduction
... signals Extracellular Signal transduction usually involves the binding of "extracellular" signaling molecules to receptors that ... molecules in eukaryotic cells include heterotrimeric G protein, small GTPases, cyclic nucleotides, such as cyclic ... and Inositol-triphosphate (IP 3 ), and various protein kinases and phosphatases. Some of these are ... signals are transmitted along cell membranes via protein or lipid components integral to the membrane ... of the hormone by the hormone receptor protein, leading to a conformational change. Relay ...
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