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  • ...is a nonpolar, uncharged, aliphatic and [[hydrophobic]] amino acid. In [[protein structure]]s it is normally found in hydrophobic patches sequestered away from the pr
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  • ...In proteins, leucine is usually buried in a hydrophobic pocket within the protein structure sequestered away from the protein surface. Leucine is similar to the amino
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  • Protein structure with repeating leucines every seven amino acids, which form dimeric coiled-
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  • Dengue envelope protein structure: Modis, et al., ''Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA,'' '''375''', 291 (1995).
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  • | pagename =Protein structure | abc = Protein structure
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Protein structure]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Protein structure}}
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  • {{r|Protein structure}}
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  • {{r|Protein structure}}
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  • ...the positive charge, lysine is mostly found exposed on the surface of a [[protein structure]]. DNA-binding proteins tend to have many lysines (and arginines) to enhan
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  • '''Leucine zippers''' are a commonly occurring [[structural motif]] in [[protein structure]]s, particularly in [[DNA]]-binding proteins, in which the amino acid [[leu
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  • ...charged, polar amino acids and it is typically found on the surface of a [[protein structure]]. It is one of only three positively charged amino acids, the other two b
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  • {{r|Protein structure}}
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  • {{r|Protein structure}}
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  • *[[Protein structure]]
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  • ...thin living organisms, and protein function is largely dependent on the '''protein structure'''. Many diseases are caused by proteins whose structures have been modifi == Basis of protein structure ==
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  • ...logy algorithms and tools (sequence analysis, phylogenetics, gene-finding, protein structure analysis, more), basic wet-lab protocols (cloning, etc.), machine learning,
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  • : ''Main Article: [[Protein structure]]''
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  • ...otein folding. Additional interests include bioinformatics (in particular, protein structure prediction), cell biology, evolutionary biology, computer programming, and
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  • ...hobic]] is found almost exclusively buried within hydrophobic patches in [[protein structure]]s. When [[aspartame]] was first introduced (as Nutrisweet) it caused the
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  • {{r|Protein structure}}
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  • {{r|Protein structure}}
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  • ...D., Macdonald, R. G., Wetzel, S., Berkowitz, D. B., & Waldmann, H. (2006). Protein structure similarity clustering: Dynamic treatment of PDB structures facilitates clus
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  • {{r|Protein structure}}
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  • My expertise is mainly in protein structure and sequence analysis. I have extensive experince in programming, mostly in
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  • ...own images, rather than using theirs. See the Dengue dimer structure on [[protein structure]] page.
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  • ...ease|infectious agent]], made only of [[protein]]. Prions are abnormally [[protein structure|structured]] forms of a [[host (biology)|host]] protein that can convert no ...e nucleic acids to reproduce. The 'protein-only hypothesis' — that a protein structure (which, unlike [[DNA]], has no obvious means of replication) could reproduc
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  • *[[User:David E. Volk|David E. Volk]] ([[Ideal gas law]], [[Protein structure]], [[Phosphorus]],[[Phosphoric acid]], [[Boron]], [[Anion]], [[Ether (chemi
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  • {{r|Protein structure}}
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  • A connexon is a short-lived protein structure, having the half-life of only a few hours [1, 2]. This provides a mean for
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  • {{rpl|Protein structure}} {{rpl|Protein structure prediction}}
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  • ...in a way that indicates brief vs. extended summary, presence or absence of protein structure). Please discuss the operation of this template at [[CZ:Proposals/Create a
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  • #[[Protein structure]]
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  • * [[Protein structure prediction]]
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  • | Workgroup-top-acc-st-2 = [[protein structure]]
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  • | [[Protein structure]]||1||1.14%
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  • 19 KB (2,852 words) - 22:42, 22 October 2011
  • ...tertiary structure of protein through interaction of R-groups.(See also [[protein structure]]).
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  • ...d to Ser126 .<ref>Browne JK ''et al.'' (1986)Erythropoietin: gene cloning, protein structure, and biological properties. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol. 51:693-702</r
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  • ...be redundant. For example, we may not want two similar subgroups such as Protein Structure Subgroup and Macromolecule Structure Subgroup. Workgroup editors would hav
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  • ...revent redundancy. ''i.e.'' we may not want two similar subgroups such as Protein Structure Subgroup and Macromolecule Structure Subgroup. At present this would probab
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  • ...]]&nbsp;| [[oxidative phosphorylation]]&nbsp;| [[photosynthesis]]&nbsp;| [[protein structure]] </small>
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  • {{rpr|Protein structure}} 3398
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  • ...rogramming]] in [[operations research]], many problems in [[logistics]], [[protein structure prediction]] in [[biology]], and the ability to find formal proofs of [[pur
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  • {{main|Protein structure}}
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  • {{main|Protein structure}}
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  • :::*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PMM2 -- brief summary, protein structure :::*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WASF1 -- brief summary, no protein structure
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  • 8 KB (1,119 words) - 13:48, 20 September 2010
  • ...iotic]] and [[antiviral]] pages, the [[protein structure]] page has simply protein structure images. The Dengue-2 virus envelope protein dimer is kind of nice.
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  • | journal = Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure
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  • Also incorporate [[protein structure]] into the text?
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  • .../External Links]], [[Prosimian/Related Articles]], [[Prosimian/Unused]], [[Protein structure/Approval]], [[Pseudostate/Approval]], [[Pseudostate/Bibliography]], [[Pseud ...uke of Edinburgh]], [[Programming language]], [[Progressive education]], [[Protein structure]], [[Psittaciformes]], [[Psychological stress]], [[Psychometrics]], [[Publi
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  • == Protein Structure ==
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  • ...f similars and certainly aren't designing with that principle, rather than protein structure-activity.
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