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Protein subunit
Protein subunit In structural biology, a protein subunit or subunit protein is a single protein molecule ...
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Protein:GLUD1
Protein:GLUD1 Glutamate dehydrogenase 1 Symbol(s): GLUD1 ... catalytic cleft opens [12] . Closure of one subunit is associated with distortion of the small ... pushed into the antenna of the adjacent subunit. R496 is located on this small helix ... GLUD1 are not localized solely to the subunit to which it is binding and that ... bind to a second site on each subunit. This site binds NAD(H) ~ 10- ...
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G protein
G protein G-proteins, short for guanine nucleotide binding ... proteins. 3D structure of a heterotrimeric G-protein General properties G-proteins belong to the larger grouping of GTPases. "G-protein" usually refers to the membrane-associated heterotrimeric ... proteins. These proteins are activated by G-protein coupled receptors and are made up of ... understanding of their function, signaling pathways, and protein interactions may lead to eventual treatments ...
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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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Protein kinase (translated from German)
Protein kinase Protein kinases are Enzyme , those the transfer of ... phosphorylation can activate or inhibieren the goal protein by charge changes. Although most protein kinases specifically phosphorylieren an amino acid residue, there are also bispezifische protein kinases, which can phosphorylieren two different ...
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Rieske protein
Rieske protein Rieske iron-sulfur center The iron-sulfur protein (ISP) component of cytochrome bc 1 complex ... The role of the 'Rieske' iron sulfur protein in the hydroquinone oxidation (Q P ) site ... 1964). Isolation and properties of an iron-protein from the (reduced coenzyme Q)-cytochrome C ... External links 1RIE - PDB structure of Rieske protein (water-soluble fragment) of the bovine ...
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G-protein (translated from German)
G-protein The designation G-protein stands simplified for Guaninnucleotide binding Protein or GTP binding protein. G-proteins occupy a key position in ... proteins 3D-Struktur of a heterotrimeren g-protein. Heterotrimere of g-proteins are from ...
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Protein synthesis (translated from Spanish)
Protein synthesis protein synthesis or translation of the ARNm it ... to Nirenbert, Ochoa and Khorana. In the protein biosynthesis the following stages can be distinguished ... of prostésicos groups to constitute proteins. The protein synthesis or translation takes place in ribosomas ... them. Once finalized the synthesis of a protein, the messenger ARN is frees and ...
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Protein kinase A (translated from German)
Protein kinase A Protein kinase A (PKA), a key enzyme in ... ever doubly present 49 kDa a regulatorische subunit (R) with high affinity for AMP 38 kDa a catalytic subunit (C) with connection places for substrate and ... of two molecules AMP to each r-subunit waives this inhibition, which to Dissoziation ...
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Heterotrimeres g-protein (translated from German)
Heterotrimeres g-protein 3D-Struktur of a heterotrimeren g-protein. Heterotrimere of g-proteins are from three ... binding proteins , after activation the one g-protein-coupled receptor on the one hand into an activated?-subunit and on the other hand into a??-subunit under exchange of Union of Police ...
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