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  • A '''polypeptide''' is a chain of amino acids synthesized by a [[ribosome]] using an [[mRNA]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Polypeptide]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • The physical process by which a polypeptide folds into its characteristic and functional three-dimensional structure fr
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  • Highly modified toxic saliva containing hydrolithic enzymes, polypeptide complexs, nucleases, and peptidases, that is produced by special glands of
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  • ...ic anemias in which there is decreased synthesis of one or more hemoglobin polypeptide chains ([[National Library of Medicine]]).
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  • "a certain kind of natural production (or [[biosynthesis]]) of [[polypeptide]]s for [[protein]] molecules according to a [[nucleic acid]] code"
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  • Subcomponent of complement C1, composed of six copies of three polypeptide chains for attachment to the complement fixation sites of immunoglobulin.
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  • A 32 amino acid polypeptide secreted by the ventricles of the heart in response to excessive stretching
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  • ...cally important sulphur compounds, especially for the first synthesis of a polypeptide hormone".
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  • ...me 6, the [[major histocompatibility complex]] (MHC) in humans. They are [[polypeptide]]s or [[glycoprotein]]s found on most nucleated cells and platelets, determ
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  • ...[[chromosome]] 6, the major histocompatibility loci in humans. They are [[polypeptide]]s or [[glycoprotein]]s found on most nucleated cells and platelets, determ
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  • {{r|Polypeptide}}
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  • ...eptide (after the peptide bond connecting the amino acids). From here, the polypeptide must find and adopt a 3-dimensional conformation.
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  • {{r|Polypeptide}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Polypeptide]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Polypeptide}}
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  • ...''is a "subcomponent of [[complement C1]], composed of six copies of three polypeptide chains (A, B, and C), each encoded by a separate gene (C1QA; C1QB; C1QC). T
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  • A '''polypeptide''' is a chain of amino acids synthesized by a [[ribosome]] using an [[mRNA]
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  • ...in comparison to normal adult hemoglobin, which has two alpha and two beta polypeptide subunits. Fetal hemoglobin concentrations can be elevated (usually above 0.
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  • {{r|Polypeptide}}
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  • ...ine amino acid (they are not chemically equivalent if glycine is part of a polypeptide chain).
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  • ...to misreading of mRNA and incorporation of incorrect amino acids into the polypeptide, which in turns leads to nonfunctional or toxic peptides and the breakup of
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  • *{{cite journal | author=Brazeau P ''et al.'' |title=Hypothalamic polypeptide that inhibits the secretion of immunoreactive pituitary growth hormone. |jo
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  • ...cally important sulphur compounds, especially for the first synthesis of a polypeptide hormone".
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  • ...ing misreading of mRNA and the insertion of incorrect amino acids into the polypeptide.
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  • ...nymous]]'' (sometimes called a [[silent mutation]]) — if a different polypeptide sequence is produced they are ''[[nonsynonymous mutation|nonsynonymous]]''.
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  • {{r|Polypeptide}}
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  • ...[[peptide bond|peptide bonds]] to create short chains (polymers) called [[polypeptide|polypeptides]], often referred to simply as peptides. Longer, more complex
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  • ...and [[human chorionic gonadotropin]] (hCG). The protein dimer contains 2 [[polypeptide]] units, (alpha and beta subunits) connected by two [[disulfide bridge]]s.
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  • ...wo light chains, and, depending on the specific immunoglobin, additional [[polypeptide chains]]. They can stay as single proteins, or polymerize into more comple
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  • ...misreading of mRNA so that incorrect [[amino acid]]s are inserted into the polypeptide leading to nonfunctional or toxic peptides and the breakup of polysomes int
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  • ...in-like substances; in 1907 he was able to combine 18 amino acids into a [[polypeptide]], which he then broke down by enzymes in the same manner as would occur in
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  • ...=12027804|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12027804}}</ref> In fact, polypeptide cardiotoxins make up 60% of the venom (dry weight), while postsynaptic neur
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  • ...eurosci'' 17:2295-313 </ref> and [[pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide]] (PACAP), and this region is directly affected by appetite-stimulating fac
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  • ...like peptide-1, oxyntomodulin, peptide YY, cholecystokinin, and pancreatic polypeptide inhibit appetite. members of the Pancreatic Polypeptide (PP)-fold family, namely PP itself and also peptide tyrosine-tyrosine (PYY)
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  • ...A good example is the catalytic role of particular amino acid residues in polypeptide enzymes and the role of [[functional group]]s such as [[biotin]] or [[ribof ...at amide bonds form at both ends of each monomer in a process analogous to polypeptide biopolymers. Because the reaction also produces H<sub>2</sub>O the reaction
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  • ...A good example is the catalytic role of particular amino acid residues in polypeptide enzymes and the role of [[functional group]]s such as [[biotin]] or [[ribof ...at amide bonds form at both ends of each monomer in a process analogous to polypeptide biopolymers. Because the reaction also produces H<sub>2</sub>O the reaction
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  • * '''Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide''' or (V.I.P.) has an effect similar to N.O. * '''Alpha melanocyte polypeptide''' or (A.M.P.) is associated with the initial stages of an [[erection]] in
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  • ...] (tRNA) adapter molecules in binding pockets within the ribosome. The new polypeptide then folds into a functional 3D protein molecule.
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  • ...ghrelin, peptide YY (PYY), glucagon-like-peptide-1 (GLP-1), and pancreatic polypeptide (PP) in humans and rodents following different bariatric surgical technique
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  • ...he Structure of Proteins Two Hydrogen-Bonded Helical Configurations of the Polypeptide Chain]. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1951 April; 37(4): 205–211; [http://www
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  • ...lysaccharides on the cell walls and synthesizes a capsule composed of both polypeptide and polysaccharide. ''Bacillus megaterium'' is also able to survive in extr
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  • ...ors of ''B. pertussis'', adenylate cyclase toxin. (CyaA) CyaA is a single polypeptide which attacks eukaryotic cells by directly moving across the plasma membran
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  • Raffin-Sanson ''et al''. (2003) Proopiomelanocortin, a polypeptide precursor with multiple functions: from physiology to pathological conditio
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  • ...s of the outer wall protecting the organism is composed of much amino acid polypeptide and sugar. Even though the cell wall is known to bring rigidity and structu
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  • ...QDE-1 RNA interference polymerase. The dimeric molecule is shown with the polypeptide chains colored from blue at the N termini to red at the C termini. From: RN
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  • ...coding is 97%. The sequence only codes for one long polypeptide. This long polypeptide has both structural and non-structural proteins.<ref>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.n
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  • ...retina to the SCN by the retinohypothalamic tract. [[Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide]], [[vasopressin]], [[somatostatin]] and other peptides, released from subp
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  • ...model for all other Cxs. Cx43 is initially synthesized as a 40- to 42-kDa polypeptide that is later posttranslationally modified, adding phosphate groups. Phosph
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  • ...stomach, [[pancreas]] and gastrointestinal tract, including [[pancreatic polypeptide]] and the products of the gastrointestinal L cells, [[glucagon-like peptide
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  • ...nes, differences in DNA sequence might affect fitness, but not necessarily polypeptide production. Evolutionary genes need not even produce polypeptides. Moreov
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  • ...rough its composition, it is composed of (E) protein which is a protective polypeptide. The structure is packaged in a [[capsid]] formed by the capsid [[protein]]
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  • ...e molecular composition of Ebola includes single-stranded [[RNA]], seven [[polypeptide|polypeptides]], a [[nucleoprotein]], [[glycoprotein]], [[polymerase]], and
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  • ...ame=Raffin-Sanson03>Raffin-Sanson ''et al.'' (2003) Proopiomelanocortin, a polypeptide precursor with multiple functions: from physiology to pathological conditio
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  • ...ch=1565 |title=Entrez Gene: CYP2D6 cytochrome P450, family 2, subfamily D, polypeptide 6 [ Homo sapiens ] |author=Anonymous |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |forma
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  • ...hich produces [[andrenocorticotropic hormone]] (ACTH, or corticotropin), a polypeptide that stimulates the conversion of cholesterol to pregnenolone. The steroid
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  • ...sed from the gut, could also be a potential for use, along with pancreatic polypeptide (PP) – both of which decrease appetite. Small-scale trials in a peptide c
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  • ...1964)<ref>Sarabhai AS ''et al.'' (1964) Co-linearity of the gene with the polypeptide chain. Nature 201:13-</ref>
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  • ...1964)<ref>Sarabhai AS ''et al.'' (1964) Co-linearity of the gene with the polypeptide chain. Nature 201:13-</ref>
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  • ...QDE-1 RNA interference polymerase. The dimeric molecule is shown with the polypeptide chains colored from blue at the N termini to red at the C termini. <ref nam
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  • ...QDE-1 RNA interference polymerase. The dimeric molecule is shown with the polypeptide chains colored from blue at the N termini to red at the C termini. <ref nam
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  • ...hauser enhancements and a distance geometry algorithm for determination of polypeptide conformations. Application to micelle-bound glucagon
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  • ...s one by one until the a stop codon is reached at which time the completed polypeptide is released into the cytoplasm. Several ribosomes may move along the mRNA s ...nd approach is to define a gene as ''a region of DNA that encodes a single polypeptide''. By this definition, any particular mRNA transcription unit can contain m
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  • ...nd approach is to define a gene as ''a region of DNA that encodes a single polypeptide''. By this definition, any particular mRNA transcription unit can cover mor
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  • ...ch=1565 |title=Entrez Gene: CYP2D6 cytochrome P450, family 2, subfamily D, polypeptide 6 [ Homo sapiens ] |author=Anonymous |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |forma
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