Western blot
... an analytical technique used to detect specific
proteins in a given sample of tissue homogenate or ... electrophoresis to separate native or denatured
proteins by the length of the polypeptide or by the 3-D ... HIV exposure that identifies antibodies to HIV
proteins and ... The western blot (alternatively, ...
UvrA
... Two UvrA
proteins form a dimer and they both have ATPase/GTPase ... binding to undamaged and ... UvrA and UvrB
proteins play key roles in the damage recognition step in ... damage recognition step is carried out by two
proteins called UvrA and UvrB. ... UvrA belongs to ...
Transmembrane receptor
... receptors are specialized integral membrane
proteins that take part in communication between the the ... receptors are specialized integral membrane
proteins ... receptor n. Physiology. A specialized ... for seven transmembrane receptors and G-
proteins in ... ,biological,biology definition,biology ...
Transport protein
... across a biological membrane. Transport
proteins are integral membrane proteins; that ... ... Categories: Disambiguation pages | Transport
proteins ... Kinesin accomplishes transport by essentially "walking" along a ... Biology
proteins Vesicles Carrier Protein Transport ...
Transmembrane proteins
... the entire biological membrane. Transmembrane
proteins aggregate and precipitate in water. They ... receptors are specialized integral membrane
proteins that take part in communication between the the ... spans the entire biological membrane ... 3.8
proteins with alpha-helical transmembrane anchors ... ...
TATA box
... two turns. ... 97.8% of the TATA box binding
proteins have the same amino acid sequence. ... ... a TATA box is what RNA "does" in finding
proteins and what you will do in this problem. ... find ... a TATA box is what RNA "does" in finding
proteins and what you will do in this problem. ... string ...
SnRNA
... They are always found associated with specific
proteins and the complexes are ... Register today for ... signal receptor ... In this way these five
proteins and a U snRNA assemble into the export ... removing ... Several forms of snRNA and
proteins combine into a spliceosome (sic, it's a new ......
SDS-PAGE
... genetics and molecular biology to separate
proteins according to their electrophoretic mobility ...... The purpose of SDS - PAGE is to separate
proteins according to their size, and no ... SDS - PAGE separates
proteins based on their primary structure or size but ...
Rough ER
... the nucleus (shown in ... Only properly-folded
proteins are transported from the rough ER to the ... would happen to rough endoplasmic reticulum
proteins if this process were blocked? ... How do
proteins translocate into the lumen of the rough ...
Ribosomes
... although a human cell has a few million. ...
proteins produced by bound ribosomes usually exported ... ... Ribosomes that synthesize 13 of the
proteins destined for the inner ... Ribosome , cell ... the site where DNA code is translated into
proteins ... The Ribosomes attached to the ER give it a ...
Reporter Gene
... Biochemicals. ... Reporter Genes and
proteins ... reporter
proteins in use: b-galactosidase (encoded by the ... gene is the one that encodes green fluorescent
proteins ... The most commonly used reporter gene ...
Regulatory region
... sequence is a segment of DNA where regulatory
proteins such as transcription factors bind preferentially. These regulatory
proteins bind to short stretches of DNA called regulatory ... regulatory region . Example
proteins ... IPR014766 Carboxypeptidase, regulatory ...
Recombinant
... in high quantities ... SIRT Recombinant
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Quaternary structure
... ... quaternary structure . Two classes of
proteins with respect to structure . Fibrous
proteins ... ... Quaternary Structure of ... is ... of several individual ... categories of
proteins with quaternary structure - fibrous and ...
Pseudorevertant
... but cleave DNA at a ... Both pseudorevertant
proteins ... malZ is a member of the mal regulon. ... ... (as evidenced by ... Both pseudorevertant
proteins were purified and shown to increase specific ... ... 1) had a ... Both of the pseudorevertant
proteins self-aggregate, and neither of the ... The ...
Proteomics
... particularly their structures and functions.
proteins are vital parts of living organisms, as they are ... the study of genetics which refers to all the
proteins expressed by a genome; proteomics involves the ... to proteomics in a race to characterize
proteins and their biological functions. New ... ...
Proteome
... The proteome is the entire complement of
proteins expressed by a genome, cell, tissue or organism. More specifically, it is the set of expressed
proteins at a given time under defined conditions. The term is a portmanteau of
proteins and genome. We are accepting abstract ...
Proteins
...
proteins are organic compounds made of amino acids ... and usually sulfur and are composed of
proteins The term protein ' is derived from the Greek word proteious , meaning of ...
proteins are indeed of the first rank' of importance in ...
Protein array
... by performing in vitro synthesis of the target
proteins from their DNA templates. This method of ... ... protein or promoter of interest with 140
proteins immobilized on array membranes. ... ... in situ array ) method, tagged functional
proteins are made ... This enables a protein array to ...
Protein
...
proteins are organic compounds made of amino acids ... groups of adjacent amino acid ...
proteins are broken down in the stomach during ... Osteopenia, Osteoporosis, Overweight, ...
proteins are essential to the structure and ... A ...
Primary Structure
... sometimes called the "covalent structure " of
proteins ... The primary structure , in other ... of protein. ... Primary Structure of
proteins ... acids are connected is called the " primary ... primary , secondary and tertiary structure of
proteins ... This primary structure is usually shown ...
Polyprotein
... precursor, Filoviridae type. Example
proteins ... The European Bioinformatics Institute ... ... codes for a polyprotein from which structural
proteins VP0, VP3, ... This polyprotein contained ... ... GAG polyprotein is cleaved to into four
proteins that are found in the mature ... ENV gene is ...
Plasma membrane
... from its surroundings. SPATIAL MAPPING OF RAS
proteins ON THE PLASMA MEMBRANE ... A NEW MODEL FOR ... organelles each have unique ... 50 kinds of
proteins have been found in the plasma membrane of ... flexible lipid molecules and ... The transport
proteins span the plasma membrane , forming an ...
Peripheral protein
... Peripheral membrane
proteins are
proteins that adhere only temporarily to the biological ... Pages in category " Peripheral membrane
proteins " ... Peripheral membrane protein . ...
Mitochondrial membrane
... membrane . It contains numerous integral
proteins called porins, which contain a relatively large ... membrane pellets corresponding to 10 μg of
proteins (the alkali ... The Mitochondrial membrane ... a part of the GIP. ... Some mitochondrial
proteins destined for the inner membrane have a ...
Microfilament
... Microfilaments are solid rods made of globular
proteins called actin. ... Due to this fact, each ... roomy fit ... Other microfilament
proteins such as talin, gelsolin, myosin II and profilin ... All of the microfilament -related
proteins determined to be most enriched by MS ... When ...
Membrane transporter
... across a biological membrane . Transport
proteins are integral membrane proteins; that ... ... Books Excerpt: " Transporters are membrane
proteins that are present in all organisms. ... The ... most important family of membrane transport
proteins are the ABC transporters . ... All ABC ...
Leucine zipper
... is a super secondary structural motif found in
proteins that creates adhesion forces in parallel alpha ... is a common dimerization domain found in some
proteins involved ... Why is the diagram being used ... - J K - M N - P Q - S T U - Z ... Both fusion
proteins retain the leucine zipper domain of AF10 ...
Intermediate filament
... of an ... Intermediate Filament Associated
proteins ... What are basic characteristics of ... the processes ... Intermediate - Filament
proteins ... intermediate filament ( ′intər′mēdēət ... of 8-12 About the Database Introduction
proteins Diseases Statistics Browse Search ... Copyright ...
HnRNA
... to as splicing. Nonpackaging and packaging
proteins of hnRNA in Drosophila melanogaster ... While ... Encyclopedia.com ... The hnRNA associates with
proteins to form heterogeneous ... We also measured ... from DNA rather than other RNA and the
proteins Structurally, hnRNA and mRNA are both single ...
Histones
... Albrecht ... Histones and Other Basic Nuclear
proteins by Lubomir S. Hnilica et al ... Information ... contain a few lysine (K) ... Histones are
proteins around which DNA can wind for compaction and ... histone ( ) n. Any of several small, basic
proteins most commonly found in association with the DNA ...
Histone
... histone ( ) n. Any of several small, basic
proteins most commonly found in association with the DNA ... by histone modification Histone
proteins are essential for the packaging of DNA into chromosomes within ... Histone
proteins play an important role in DNA packaging, ...
Heterogeneous nuclear RNA
... The hnRNPs are RNA binding
proteins and they complex with heterogeneous ... attachment factor A), also ... RNA binding
proteins and they form complexes with heterogeneous ... (hnRNA), the fate of hnRNA in the ... Pederson T.
proteins associated with heterogeneous nuclear RNA ...
Helix-loop-helix
... ... The basic helix - loop - helix (bHLH)
proteins form a large superfamily of ... The short α- ... basic helix - loop - helix (bHLH) family of
proteins ... basic, helix , and loop regions and the ... of tissue-specific basic helix - loop - helix
proteins with a two-hybrid system. ... BioInfoBank ...
Glycosylation
... to produce glycans, either free or attached to
proteins and lipids. This enzymatic process produces one ... glycosylation depends on judicious ...
proteins destined for glycosylation may be modified at a ... process or result of addition of saccharides to
proteins and lipids. ... Abgent develops powerful ...
Genetic code
... encoded in genetic material is translated into
proteins by living cells. The code defines a mapping ... amino acid sequence in the synthesis of
proteins genetic code the ordering of nucleotides ... (DNA or RNA sequences) is translated into
proteins (amino acid sequences) by ... The Genetic ...
Fusion Protein
... Fusion proteins, AKA chimeric proteins, are
proteins created through the joining of two or more genes ... information on Fusion Protein ... Fusion
proteins can happen naturally or ... The making of ... ... This is a family of viral fusion
proteins from the Chordopoxvirinae. ... Chordopoxvirus ...
Facilitated diffusion
... with the assistance of special transport
proteins In facilitated diffusion a protein (shown in green)serves as a channel for ... The
proteins involved in facilitated diffusion are not ... with a diagram ... Several carrier
proteins mediating facilitated diffusion of glucose ...
Denature
... Denatured
proteins can exhibit a wide range of characteristics, ... loss of ... A classic example of denaturing in
proteins comes from egg whites, which are ... ... mixture with 1-2 μ ... Why Don't Heat Shock
proteins Denature ? Work Cited and Bibliography ... The ...
Cytosol
...... Though mostly water, the cytosol is full of
proteins that control cell ...
proteins within the cytosol play an important role in ... free proteins, and a variety of other ... The
proteins within cytosol play an important role in ... ...