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biology, a protein domain is a region of a protein's polypeptide chain that is self-stabilizing and that folds independently from the rest. Each domain forms... |
Death Domain database is a secondary database of protein-protein interactions (PPI) of the death domain superfamily. Members of this superfamily are key players... |
P53 (redirect from Protein P53) known as Tumor protein P53, cellular tumor antigen p53 (UniProt name), or transformation-related protein 53 (TRP53) is a regulatory protein that is often... |
Aka KIX domain, CREB binding domain, MYB interaction domain The kinase-inducible domain (KID) interacting domain (KIX) also is the protein domain on CBP... |
Signal transduction (redirect from Intracellular signaling peptides and proteins) events. Most commonly, protein phosphorylation is catalyzed by protein kinases, ultimately resulting in a cellular response. Proteins responsible for detecting... |
Antibody (redirect from Constant domain) broadly speaking, the same protein, and so the terms are often treated as synonymous. Antibodies are large, Y-shaped proteins belonging to the immunoglobulin... |
Hirudin (category Protein articles without symbol) compact N-terminal domain containing three disulfide bonds and a C-terminal domain that is completely disordered when the protein is un-complexed in solution... |
Ontology (information science) (redirect from Domain ontology) problem solving within that domain, interoperability of data systems, and discoverability of data. Translating research papers within every field is a problem... |
Cell nucleus (redirect from Nuclear proteins) transcription of protein-coding genes. Like the components of other intermediate filaments, the lamin monomer contains an alpha-helical domain used by two... |
of other WW domain-containing proteins in the Hippo-YAP/TAZ tumor suppressor pathway. He is known for his work on modular protein domains. Among his 180... |
(bHLH) and two PAS domains. The human BMAL1 gene has a predicted 24 exons, located on the p15 band of the 11th chromosome. The BMAL1 protein is 626 amino acids... |
Ribosome (category Protein biosynthesis) macromolecular machines, found within all cells, that perform biological protein synthesis (messenger RNA translation). Ribosomes link amino acids together... |
Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase (category Protein biosynthesis) proteins. In a typical scenario, an aaRS consists of a catalytic domain (where both the above reactions take place) and an anticodon binding domain (which... |
Cryptochrome (category Protein pages needing a picture) repair protein activated by blue light. Reference sequence analysis of cryptochrome-1 isoform d shows two conserved domains with photolyase proteins. Isoform... |
Ron Rivest (category Public-key cryptographers) inventors of the RSA algorithm. He is also the inventor of the symmetric key encryption algorithms RC2, RC4, and RC5, and co-inventor of RC6. (RC stands... |
multicellular organisms, it seems that many Mg2+ transporting proteins await discovery. The CorA-domain-containing Mg2+ transporters (CorA, Alr-like and Mrs2-like)... |
WRKY transcription factors are denoted by a 60-70 amino acid WRKY protein domain composed of a conserved WRKYGQK motif and a zinc-finger region. Based... |
on the chemistry of the proteins". Science Progress in the Twentieth Century. 2 (5): 88–120. Guide to the Emil Fischer Papers at The Bancroft Library... |
FFAT motif (category Peripheral membrane proteins) acidic tract) is a protein sequence motif of six defined amino acids plus neighbouring residues that binds to proteins in the VAP protein family. The classic... |
Alfred G. Gilman (section Key papers) Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells." Gilman was the son of... |