a
domain first identified in
proteins implicated in cholesterol
metabolism, but now more broadly associated with
vesicle trafficking.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
Full article >>>The three-
domain system is a biological
classification introduced by Carl Woese in 1990 that emphasizes his separation of
prokaryotes into two groups,
originally called
Eubacteria and
Archaebacteria.
Full article >>>Chapter 21
BAR
domains and membrane curvature: bringing your curves to the BAR
Jennifer L. Gallop1 and Harvey T. McMahon1
MRC Laboratory of
Molecular Biology, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QH, U.K.
Full article >>>The
transmembrane
domainIn the majority of
receptors for which structural evidence exists,
transmembrane alpha helices make up most of the
transmembrane
domain.
Full article >>>Domains are a relatively new grouping. The three-
domain system was first invented in 1990, but not generally accepted until later. Now, the majority of
biologists accept the
domain system, but a large minority use the five-
kingdom method.
Full article >>>DomainA discrete portion of a
protein (and corresponding
segment of
gene) with its own function. The combination of
domains in a single
protein determines its overall function.
Full article >>>domain - certain combinations of helices and sheets which pack together to form a compactly folded globular unit.
Full article >>>Domain A discrete, independantly folded region of a
protein. Different functions of a multifunctional
protein are usually
localized in separate
domains.
Full article >>>Domain: A discrete portion of a
protein with its own function. The combination of
domains in a single
protein determines its overall function.
Double helix: The shape that two linear
strands of
DNA assume when bonded together.
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Full article >>>domainA
taxonomic category above the
kingdom level; the three
domains are Archaea,
Bacteria, and Eukarya.
dominance hierarchy ...
Full article >>>Domain: A discrete portion of a
protein with its own function. The combination of
domains in a single
protein determines its overall function.
Dominant:
Allele that determines
phenotype in a
heterozygous individual carrying another
recessive allele.
Full article >>>Domain: Region of a
protein with a distinct
tertiary structure and
characteristic activity (for example, the membrane
distal and membrane
proximal domains of an MHC
molecule).
Dominance ...
Full article >>>a
domain needed for the
receptor to activate the
promoters of the genes being controlled
the zinc-finger
domain needed for
DNA binding (to the
response element) ...
Full article >>>Homeo
domainA 3-D model of a
protein with a homeo
domain, a "
helix-turn-helix"
motif that acts as a
transcription factor by binding directly to
DNA to turn on other genes.
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Full article >>>These
domains reflect whether
cells have nuclei or not as well as differences in
cell exteriors. There is also a series of intracellular "
parasites" that are progressively less alive in terms of being metabolically active: ...
Full article >>>goosecoid- a homeo
domain transcription factor expressed in the
dorsal lip of the
blastopore; may be a key factor is specifying these
cells as the
organizer of the
embryo.
Full article >>>homeobox A 180
base pair, highly conserved
DNA sequence encoding a
protein domain (the homeo
domain) found in many
proteins that play a regulatory role in
transcription. Particularly important in development.
Full article >>>Although some
introns, such as those in globin genes, appear to be
inserted at what are structural
domain boundaries in the
polypeptide, many
intron insertion positions bear no relation to structural or functional
domains.
Full article >>>1999, chapter 16, used genetic programming to design an algorithm to identify
transmembrane
domains of a
protein.
Full article >>>One of the two prokaryotic
domains of living things. The other prokaryotic
domain is the Archaea.
Full article >>>A simple phylogenetic representation of three
domains of life" Archaea,
Bacteria (
Eubacteria), and Eukaryota (all eukaryotic groups:
Protista,
Plantae,
Fungi, and
Animalia). Image from Purves et al.
Full article >>>During
interphase, looped
domains may be attached to
protein supporting structures on the inside of the
nuclear membrane. Some of the
DNA is coiled and compacted but other parts are not.
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