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- 12 bytes (1 word) - 12:26, 16 October 2008
- Protein encoded by recombinant DNA or generated from a recombinant gene.109 bytes (14 words) - 07:23, 6 September 2009
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 10:48, 25 January 2008
- 17 bytes (2 words) - 11:21, 20 August 2007
- ...g: receptor signaling, intracellular [[signal transduction]] pathways, and protein synthesis. Their activity is regulated by factors that control their abilit441 bytes (56 words) - 12:08, 22 August 2010
- Dengue envelope protein structure: Modis, et al., ''Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA,'' '''375''', 291 (1117 bytes (16 words) - 19:39, 1 May 2008
- Vitamin K-dependent protein in plasma that enters into the cascade of biochemical events leading to the161 bytes (23 words) - 09:54, 8 September 2009
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 12:09, 22 August 2010
- | pagename =Protein structure | abc = Protein structure749 bytes (73 words) - 06:08, 15 March 2024
- The structure of a protein, consisting of primary, secondary and tertiary structures.121 bytes (15 words) - 11:56, 14 March 2009
- ...Foldit] - a puzzle game that helps solving scientific problems related to protein folding *[http://www.proteinatlas.org/ Human Protein Atlas] - shows protein levels as a function of gene expression and location, based on immunohistoc317 bytes (45 words) - 02:47, 3 July 2009
- | pagename = Protein folding | abc = Protein folding2 KB (231 words) - 05:28, 22 January 2009
- 171 bytes (21 words) - 02:39, 30 April 2009
- 88 bytes (11 words) - 03:42, 13 December 2011
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 19:45, 26 May 2009
- ...enbaum DM, Rasmussen SG, Kobilka BK| title=The structure and function of G-protein-coupled receptors. | journal=Nature | year= 2009 | volume= 459 | issue= 724 ...see [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?highlight=receptor,kinase,G-protein-coupled&rid=mcb.figgrp.5742 figure]).<ref name="isbn0-7167-3136-3">{{cite b3 KB (338 words) - 13:08, 30 March 2010
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Recombinant protein]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Protein}}473 bytes (61 words) - 19:56, 11 January 2010
- ...thor = Bongcam-Rudloff E ''et al.''| title = Human glial fibrillary acidic protein: complementary DNA cloning, chromosome localization, and messenger RNA expr ...= Molecular cloning and primary structure of human glial fibrillary acidic protein | journal = Proc Natl Acad Sci USA| volume = 86 | pages = 5178–82 | year5 KB (655 words) - 07:36, 24 May 2011
- | pagename = C-reactive protein | abc =C-reactive protein2 KB (233 words) - 12:27, 16 October 2008
- 185 bytes (23 words) - 03:09, 5 September 2009
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- A cyclic, non-polar [[amino acid]] used in [[protein]]s.92 bytes (12 words) - 12:18, 6 July 2008
- A positively charged common [[amino acid]], incorporated into [[protein]]s.111 bytes (13 words) - 13:27, 1 July 2008
- | pagename = Protein S | abc = Protein S811 bytes (67 words) - 10:14, 12 December 2011
- A large globular protein with many applications in biochemistry and cell culture.117 bytes (15 words) - 03:29, 13 September 2011
- Process that inhibits the flow of genetic information to protein synthesis.111 bytes (14 words) - 05:31, 8 July 2008
- One of four common [[aromatic]] [[amino acid]]s in [[protein]]s.100 bytes (14 words) - 12:24, 6 July 2008
- One of the common [[amino acid]]s used in [[protein]] synthesis.100 bytes (14 words) - 12:27, 6 July 2008
- | pagename = G-protein-coupled receptor kinase | abc = G-protein-coupled receptor kinase801 bytes (68 words) - 13:20, 8 March 2009
- ...liphatic]], non-polar, [[hydrophobic]] [[amino acid]]s incorporated into [[protein]]s.128 bytes (14 words) - 12:15, 6 July 2008
- Nervous system cell surface [[protein]]s that bind [[acetylcholine]] and trigger intracellular changes.139 bytes (16 words) - 19:30, 29 November 2008
- Protein structure with repeating leucines every seven amino acids, which form dimer146 bytes (17 words) - 10:55, 1 June 2008
- | pagename = Glial fibrillary acidic protein | abc = Glial fibrillary acidic protein840 bytes (69 words) - 07:37, 24 May 2011
- One of three hydroxylated [[amino acid]]s used in [[protein]] synthesis; subject to phosphorylation.136 bytes (17 words) - 12:21, 6 July 2008
- An intermediate filament protein that is abundantly expressed by astrocytes (and some other cell types).140 bytes (18 words) - 09:07, 9 April 2010
- One of two common [[amino acid]]s used in [[protein]]s that contain a [[sulphur]] atom.123 bytes (19 words) - 09:16, 6 March 2024
- [http://uuhsc.utah.edu/coe/hematology/protein/affinity_chromatography.pdf| Affinity Chromatography Principles and Methods161 bytes (19 words) - 11:55, 19 March 2008
- ...ria]], greater than 3.5 g/day in an average adult. the substantial loss of protein in the urine results in complications such as [[hypoproteinemia]]; generali ===Spot protein/creatinine ratio===1 KB (147 words) - 06:43, 23 August 2010
- | Structure of the Alzheimer's Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP) Copper Binding Domain in 'small unit cell' form, Cu(II)-bound ...TAL STRUCTURE OF THE PROTEASE INHIBITOR DOMAIN OF ALZHEIMER'S AMYLOID BETA-PROTEIN PRECURSOR800 bytes (121 words) - 20:57, 24 September 2007
- One of three hydroxylated [[amino acid]]s in [[protein]]s; it may be [[phosphorylation|phosphorylated]]139 bytes (18 words) - 12:23, 6 July 2008
- ...NA codon for methionine is the "start" codon for protein synthesis, so all protein synthesis starts with a methionine on the N-terminus of proteins. Methioni578 bytes (87 words) - 09:16, 6 March 2024