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  • ...o refer to such a bond that occurs between two cysteine amino acids in a [[protein]]. Typically, intracellular proteins have few, if any, such disulfide bond
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  • ...s light to operate. The dark - operative version is a completely different protein, consisting of three subunits that exhibit significant sequence similarity == Biosynthesis regulatory protein FLU ==
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  • ...mbrane transport proteins''' are [[catecholamine plasma membrane transport protein]]s that are "sodium chloride-dependent neurotransmitter symporters located
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  • {{r|Protein}}
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  • {{r|Protein}}
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  • '''Agouti-related peptide'''/Agouti-related protein (AgRP) is a neuropeptide produced by a subpopulation of neurones in the ven ...urnal | author = Dinulescu DM, Cone RD | title = Agouti and agouti-related protein: analogies and contrasts | journal = J Biol Chem | volume = 275 | pages = 6
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  • {{r|Complement C1 inhibitor protein}}
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  • ...been associated with consumption of [[scrapie]] infected ruminant derived protein. ...ber of commercial cattle feeds did contain meat by-products as a source of protein.
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  • {{r|Peripheral myelin protein 22}}
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  • {{r|Protein}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Complement C1 inhibitor protein]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...e of the twenty common [[amino acid]]s used by living organisms to build [[protein]]s. It is one of the neutral, polar, [[hydrophilic]] amino acids. It is m
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  • {{r|Protein C}}
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  • # Protein Purification Handbook. Amersham Bioscience.
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  • {{r|Protein}}
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  • ...l. Large polymeric molecules ([[polysaccharide]]s, [[nucleic acid]]s and [[protein]]s) are processed into their constituent monomeric units (i.e. [[monosaccha ...e living cell. Examples of catabolic processes include breakdown of muscle protein in order to use amino acids as [[substrate (biochemistry)|substrate]]s for
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  • ...iation may seem accidental; the crops, supplemented with a small amount of protein from animal sources provided high quality nutrition of the native populatio
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  • {{r|G-protein-coupled receptor kinase}}
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  • {{r|Protein}}
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  • {{r|Protein}}
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