proteins and enzymes
Science, Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biomolecules, Proteins and Enzymes
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- Resource, including its relationship to immunity, pigmentation, neurochemistry, obesity, mutations resulting in the genotypes of mahogany, zitter, myelin vacuolation and black tremor in rodents. Maintained at DFCI, Boston, MA.
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- A repository for information about the chaperonin class of heat shock proteins (GroEL and GroEL).
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- Research on ATP7B (WNDP), a copper-transporting ATPase, its structure and function, at Portland, Oregon.
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- Laboratory to investigate fiber-forming spiders, mussel collagen, nanoproteinfibers, and prions at Munich, Germany.
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- Includes the enzyme's history, general information, news, research, links, and FAQ.
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- Lysozyme as an example of crystal growth to enable structure determination by x-ray diffraction. Vapor diffusion and liquid-liquid diffusion chip options from Electronics Engineering Laboratory, Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd., Hyogo, Japan.
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- Classification, properties, potential applications and research on polypeptides characterized by their cyclised backbone, with an embedded cystine knot, maintained by the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
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- Resource for the poly(ADP-ribose)polymerases family, and their role in maintaining the integrity of the eukaryotic genome. Includes protocols, links to NCGI article, profile of the center, researchers, and contacts at Illkirch, France.
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- Introduction to lipid and protein complexes, such as chylomicrons and the significance of lipoproteins in health, disease and toxicology, with links to products from ALtruis LLC, AL.
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- Portal and information about the structure, biochemistry and application of phytase, provided by Enzyme Services & Consultancy, Blackwood, UK.
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- Gallery of models, and literature listings related to proposed roles.
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- References, patents links, discussion of transkaryotic proteins, cytochrome P450, and speculation on treatment genetic disorders to promote book sales by oxydex.com.
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- Information and databases on the ubiquitous AAA protein superfamily, essential for cell cycle, vesicular transport, mitochondrial functions, peroxisome assembly, and proteolysis at IMBM, Karl Franzens University, Graz, Austria.
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- Publications and tutorial on modeling folding for large multidomain giant protein, such as heat-shock protection properties of chaperon.
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- Overview with illustrations of their structure, functional role, regulation and control, St. Edward's University, Austin, TX.
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- Bacterial preprotein translocation and membrane insertion pathways from the Biomembranes Research group of the Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute and part of the Molecular Microbiology Department, University of Groningen, Netherla
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