The DSL G604T is an integrated Wireless ADSL router with 100Base T hub from the D Link corporation that aims to provide both wireless and wired networking capability to its users. Commonly used in both the home and office it is but one of many such tools on the market as of May 2006. Technical details The G604T runs MontaVista and busybox Linux which allows a degree of customisation with customised firmware . These and similar units from D Link appear to have an issue that causes certain services to fail when using the factory provided firmware, namely the Debian package update service being interrupted due to a faulty DNS through DHCP issue at the kernel level. A v2.00B06.AU 20060728 patch was made available through their downloads section that provided some level of correction, but it was not a complete fix and the issue would resurface intermittently. When the issue was originally reported, Dlink seemed to have misunderstood that the same issue has been discovered by the Linux community at large to be common across a number of their router models and they failed to provide a complete fix across the board for all adsl router models. Removing the router and installing a different brand generally solves the issue completely. ref http www.mepis.org node 10306 ref Similar models The DSL G624T, DSL G664T and DSL G684T routers are very similar to the G604T. References Reflist Notes http www.testfreaks.com wireless network d link dsl g604t Review , Test Freaks External links ftp ftp.dlink.eu datasheets DSL G604T.pdf D Link datasheet for DSL G604T http www.seattlewireless.net index.cgi DlinkDslG604t Seattle Wireless DSLG604T DEFAULTSORT D Link G604t Network Adaptor Category D Link compu network stub ... more details
Very long date November 2010 Image 1pkn.png thumb 250px Pyruvate kinase, a protein from three domains PDB 1pkn A protein domain is a part of protein sequence and tertiary structure structure that can biological evolution evolve , function, and exist independently of the rest of the protein chain. Each domain forms a compact three dimensional structure and often can be independently stable and protein ... in different arrangements to create protein s with different functions. Domains vary in length ... stable, domains can be swapped by genetic engineering between one protein and another to make chimera protein chimeric proteins . Background The concept of the domain was first proposed in 1973 by Wetlaufer ... doi 10.1126 science.180.4088.830 ref Wetlaufer defined domains as stable units of protein structure ... ref name Richardson 1981 cite journal journal Adv Protein Chem volume 34 pages 167 339 year 1981 author Richardson J. S. title The anatomy and taxonomy of protein structure pmid 7020376 doi 10.1016 ... protein, each domain may fulfill its own function independently, or in a concerted manner with its ... by several polypeptide linkers ref name George2002a cite journal journal Protein Eng volume 15 issue 11 pages 871 9 year 2002 author George RA, Heringa J. title An analysis of protein domain linkers their classification and role in protein folding pmid 12538906 doi 10.1093 protein 15.11.871 ref see figure, right . Each domain in this protein occurs in diverse sets of protein families. The central ... protein structure and function a comprehensive survey with application to the yeast genome pmid ... JM. title CATH a hierarchic classification of protein domain structures pmid 9309224 doi 10.1016 S0969 ... to be the result of the insertion of one domain into another during the protein s evolution. It has ... Jones1998 cite journal journal Protein Sci volume 7 issue 2 pages 233 42 year 1998 author Jones S, Stewart M, Michie A, Swindells MB, Orengo C, Thornton JM. title Domain assignment for protein structures ... more details
, actin , calmodulin , spectrin , palmitate, synaptophysin , amyloid and tau protein , it may be useful to think of GAP43 as an adaptorprotein situated within the terminal in a supramolecular complex ...PBB geneid 2596 Growth Associated Protein 43 also known as GAP43 is a protein that in humans is encoded ... protein because it is expressed at high levels in Axon Growth and development neuronal growth cones ... after long term potentiation LTP and after learning. This protein is considered a crucial component ... growth associated protein 43 url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db gene&Cmd ShowDetailView&TermToSearch 2596 accessdate ref Synonyms GAP43 is also referred to as protein F1 neuromodulin neural phosphoprotein B 50 axonal membrane protein GAP 43 calmodulin binding protein P 57 nerve growth related peptide GAP43 neuron growth associated protein 43 Function GAP43, is a nervous tissue specific cytoplasm ic protein that can be attached to the cell membrane membrane via a dual palmitoylation sequence on cysteine s 3 and 4. This sequence targets GAP43 to lipid raft s. It is a major protein kinase C protein kinase C PKC substrate and is considered to play a key role in neurite formation, regeneration ..., Gispen WH title The role of the neural growth associated protein B 50 GAP 43 in morphogenesis journal ... smaller. Several different laboratories studying the same protein, now called GAP43 ... protein because its synthesis was upregulated during axonal regeneration. Pp46 was concentrated ... designation ref name Benowitz 1987 is a nervous system specific protein that is attached to the membrane ... in adults in an activity dependent manner. GAP 43 is also a protein kinase C PKC substrate. Phosphorylation ... biological mechanisms of phosphorylation, palmitoylation , proteinprotein interaction and structural ... cone protein GAP 43 journal Cell volume 80 issue 3 pages 445 52 year 1995 month February pmid 7859286 ... Y, Mani S, Donovan SL, Schwob JE, Meiri KF title Growth associated protein 43 is required for commissural ... more details
Infobox protein family Symbol 14 3 3 Name 14 3 3 image PDB 1ib1 EBI.jpg width caption Crystal structure of the 14 3 3 zeta serotonin N acetyltransferase complex. ref Cite journal author T. Obsil, R. Ghirlando, D. C. Klein, S. Ganguly & F. Dyda title Crystal structure of the 14 3 3zeta serotonin N acetyltransferase complex. a role for scaffolding in enzyme regulation journal Cell journal Cell volume 105 issue 2 pages 257 267 year 2001 month April pmid 11336675 ref Pfam PF00244 Pfam clan InterPro IPR000308 SMART 14 3 3 PROSITE PDOC00633 MEROPS SCOP 1a4o TCDB OPM family OPM protein CAZy CDD 14 3 3 proteins are a family of conserved regulatory molecule s expressed in all eukaryote eukaryotic cells. 14 3 3 protein s have the ability to bind a multitude of functionally diverse signal transduction signaling proteins , including kinase s, phosphatase s, and transmembrane receptor s. More than 100 signaling proteins have been reported as 14 3 3 ligands. The name 14 3 3 refers to the particular elution and migration pattern of these proteins on DEAE cellulose chromatography and starch gel electrophoresis . The 14 3 3 proteins eluted in the 14th fraction of bovine brain homogenate and were found on positions 3.3 of subsequent electrophoresis by Moore and Perez 1967 . Elevated amounts of 14 3 3 proteins are found in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with Creutzfeldt Jakob disease . ref name ... Nagashima first9 K ref File 14 3 3dimer.png thumb right Molecular structure of a 14 3 3 protein dimer ... switch recombination. They are believed to interact with the protein Activation Induced Cytidine Deaminase ... 3 3 2 ELM LIG 14 3 3 3 MeshName 14 3 3 Protein http www.rcsb.org pdb explore.do?structureId 2BTP Three dimensional structure of 14 3 3 Protein Theta Human complexed with a peptide in the PDB. http www.sdbonline.org ... fly torstoll leonrd1.htm Drosophila 14 3 3zeta The Interactive Fly Adaptor proteins Category Programmed cell death Category Proteins Category Protein families fa ru ... more details
SMADs are intracellular protein s that transduce extracellular signals from transforming growth factor beta ligands to the nucleus where they activate downstream TGF gene transcription. ref name pmid9393997 cite journal author Heldin CH, Miyazono K, ten Dijke P title TGF beta signalling from cell membrane to nucleus through SMAD proteins journal Nature volume 390 issue 6659 pages 465 71 year 1997 month December pmid 9393997 doi 10.1038 37284 ref ref name pmid9561843 cite journal author Attisano L, Wrana JL title Mads and Smads in TGF beta signalling journal Curr. Opin. Cell Biol. volume 10 issue 2 pages 188 94 year 1998 month April pmid 9561843 url http linkinghub.elsevier.com retrieve pii S0955 0674 98 80141 5 doi 10.1016 S0955 0674 98 80141 5 ref ref name pmid9759503 cite journal author Massagu J title TGF beta signal transduction journal Annu. Rev. Biochem. volume 67 issue pages 753 91 year 1998 pmid 9759503 doi 10.1146 annurev.biochem.67.1.753 ref ref name pmid12040180 cite journal author Attisano L, Wrana JL title Signal transduction by the TGF beta superfamily journal Science volume 296 issue 5573 pages 1646 7 year 2002 month May pmid 12040180 doi 10.1126 science.1071809 url ref ref name pmid9716398 cite journal author Whitman M title Smads and early developmental signaling by the TGFbeta superfamily journal Genes Dev. volume 12 issue 16 pages 2445 62 year 1998 month August pmid 9716398 url http www.genesdev.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 9716398 doi 10.1101 gad.12.16.2445 ref ref name pmid11752591 cite journal author Wrana JL title Crossing Smads journal Sci. STKE ... bone morphogenetic protein signaling through negative regulation of inhibitory Smads journal ... emboj 20.15.4132 url ref Nomenclature The SMAD proteins are homologs of both the drosophila protein, mothers against decapentaplegic MAD and the Caenorhabditis elegans protein SMA. The name is a combination ... Smad Proteins Adaptor proteins TGF beta signaling Transcription factors g1 Category Transcription ... more details
M protein may refer to M protein Streptococcus , a virulence factor of the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes Another name for viral matrix protein , non structural protein linking the viral envelope with the virus capsid Another name for paraprotein , an abnormal protein in the urine or blood, often seen in multiple myeloma or Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance MGUS disambiguation cs M protein ... more details
Protein fingerprinting can refer to any of the several methods for identifying or differentiating proteins Peptide mass fingerprinting , a method developed in 1993 that uses protein mass spectrometry following SDS PAGE Older techniques using two dimensional chromatography and or protein electrophoresis Disambig ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date February 2009 MASP is a protein name abbreviation of Mannan binding lectin MBL associated serine protease. See also MASP2 protein Category Human proteins protein stub ... more details
Wikify date April 2010 Protein subfamily is a level of protein classification, especially protein 3D structures. It is under protein family. Protein family in SCOP Structural Classification of Proteins means the members are all related evolutionarily and they share very similar structures with functional similarities. Protein subfamily is when the family members share the same interaction interfaces and interaction partners. This more strict criterion forces that all the subfamily members have to share functionally related. External links http www.scop.mrc lmb.cam.ac.uk scop SCOP DB at Cambridge UK http cathdb.info CATH protein structure DB http proteinsubfamily.org ProteinSubfamily wiki portal anchor foo Category Proteins Category Protein classification protein stub ... more details
Rice protein is a vegetarian protein that, for some, is more easily digestible than whey protein . Brown rice can be treated with enzyme s that will cause carbohydrate s to separate from proteins. The resulting protein powder is then sometimes flavored or added to smoothies or health shake s. Rice protein has a more distinct taste than most other forms of protein powder. Like whey hydrosylate, this flavor is not effectively masked by most flavorings however, the taste of rice protein is usually considered to be less unpleasant than the bitter taste of whey hydrosylate. This unique rice protein flavor may even be preferred to artificial flavorings by consumers of rice protein. Rice protein is commonly mixed with pea protein powder. Rice protein is high in the sulfur containing amino acids, cysteine and methionine, but low in lysine. Pea protein, on the other hand, is low in cysteine and methionine but high in lysine. Thus, the combination of rice and pea protein offer a superior amino acid profile that is comparable to dairy or egg proteins, but without the potential for allergies or intestinal issues that some users have with those proteins. Moreover, the light, fluffy texture of pea protein tends to smooth out the strong, chalky flavor of rice protein. Category Rice ... more details
Protein A G is a fusion protein Recombinant fusion proteins recombinant fusion protein that combines Immunoglobulin G IgG binding domains of both Protein A and Protein G . Protein A G contains four Fc binding domains from Protein A and two from Protein G, yielding a final mass of 50,460 daltons. The binding of Protein A G is less dependent upon pH than Protein A, but otherwise has the additive properties of Protein A and G. Protein A G binds to all subclasses of human IgG, making it useful for purifying polyclonal antibodies polyclonal or monoclonal antibodies monoclonal IgG antibody antibodies whose subclasses have not been determined. In addition, it binds to Immunoglobulin A IgA , Immunoglobulin E IgE , Immunoglobulin M IgM and to a lesser extent Immunoglobulin D IgD . Protein A G also binds to all subclasses of mouse IgG but does not bind mouse IgA, IgM or serum albumin. ref Sikkema, J.W.D. 1989 Amer. Biotech. Lab, 7, 42. ref This allows Protein A G to be used for purification and detection of mouse monoclonal IgG antibodies, without interference from IgA, IgM and serum albumin . Mouse monoclonal antibodies commonly have a stronger affinity to the Chimera protein chimeric Protein A G than to either Protein A or Protein G. ref Eliasson, M., et al. 1988 J. Biol. Chem. 263, 4323 4327. ref Protein A G also has been used for purification of macaque IgG ref Chackerian, B., et al. 2004 J. Virol. 78, 4037 4047. ref Other antibody binding proteins In addition to Protein A G, other immunoglobulin binding Bacteria bacterial proteins such as Protein A , Protein G and Protein L are all commonly used to purify, immobilize or detect antibody immunoglobulins . Each of these immunoglobulin binding proteins has a different antibody binding profile in terms of the portion of the antibody that is recognized and the species and type of antibodies. References references Category Proteins ... more details
notability Products date November 2011 unreferenced date November 2011 Pea protein is a relatively new form of protein powder which is valued for its high digestibility 90 95 , low potential for allergic responses, and remarkably low price. Pea protein has a light, flurry texture and slightly sweet taste which mixes well in solution. Pea protein, along with soy protein , hemp protein , and rice protein , is a preferred vegan protein powder. Pea protein is less allergenic than soy and is also not associated with health controversies related to any possible negative hormonal effects. Pea protein is often combined with rice protein to achieve a superior amino acid profile than either protein alone. Pea protein is low in the sulfurous amino acids cysteine and methionine but rich in lysine in contrast, rice protein is deficient in lysine but has high levels of both cysteine and methionine. The combination of rice and pea protein RPP also helps mitigate the strong, chalky taste of rice protein on its own. This combination is considered by many to be among the best tasting protein powders. An interesting aspect of pea protein powder is that, unlike whey, when high concentrations of powder are mixed with small amounts of water, the pea protein can be formed into a semi solid mixture which can be used as a jam or spread. This versatility is largely unappreciated, but suggests many additional uses for pea protein beyond its use in protein shakes in place of other forms of protein powder. Category Dietary supplements ... more details
Dodecameric is a term pertaining to protein quaternary structure , and describes a protein complex with 12 protein subunits protein chain s . Dodecameric complexes can have a number of Protein subunit subunit topology topologies , but typically only a few of the theory theoretically possible subunit arrangement s are observed in protein structure s. A dodecamer is a protein complex with 12 protein subunits. A common Protein subunit subunit arrangement involves a tetrahedral distribution of subunit protein trimer trimer s or 3 4 Point groups in three dimensions point symmetry . Another observed arrangement of Protein subunit subunits puts two rings of six subunits side by side along the six fold axis or 2 6 point symmetry . Dodecameric proteins include Complete gap junction channel, composed of two hexamers. glutamine synthetase PDB code http www.pdbe.org 2gls 2gls Dodecameric ferritin PDB code http www.pdbe.org 1qgh 1qgh A 42 Amyloid beta 42 References Protein Data Bank The Protein Data Bank PDB http www.pdbe.org pisa Protein Interfaces, Surfaces and Assemblies Server PISA part of the http www.pdbe.org PDBe . Category Protein structure biochem stub ... more details
Protein metabolism denotes the various biochemistry biochemical processes responsible for the synthesis of protein synthesis proteins and amino acid synthesis amino acids , and the breakdown of proteins and other large molecules, too by protein catabolism catabolism . Protein synthesis Main article Protein biosynthesis . Protein biosynthesis relies on four processes amino acid synthesis RNA synthesis Transcription genetics transcription Translation genetics translation Protein anabolism is the process by which protein are formed from amino acids aka anabolic amino acid synthesis . Protein breakdown See Proteolysis Protein catabolism is the process by which proteins are broken down to their amino acids. This is also called proteolysis . This can be followed by further amino acid degradation . Metabolism DEFAULTSORT Protein Metabolism Category Metabolism Metabolism stub cs B lkovina Metabolismus b lkovin sr Proteinski metabolizam th ... more details
forms a proteinprotein interaction with the ribonuclease protein. The contacts between the two proteins are shown as coloured patches. 250px Proteinprotein interactions occur when two or more protein s bind together, often to carry out their function biology biological function . Many ... molecular machines that are built from a large number of protein components organised by their proteinprotein interactions. Protein interactions have been studied from the perspectives of biochemistry ... or genetic epigenetic graph theory networks . Indeed, proteinprotein interactions are at the core ... cell are mediated to the inside of that cell by proteinprotein interactions of the signaling molecules ... and in many diseases e.g. cancer s . Proteins might interact for a long time to form part of a protein complex , a protein may be carrying another protein for example, from cytoplasm to cell nucleus nucleus or vice versa in the case of the nuclear pore importins , or a protein may interact briefly with another protein just to modify it for example, a protein kinase will add a phosphate to a target protein . This modification of proteins can itself change proteinprotein interactions. For example ..., proteinprotein interactions are of central importance for virtually every process in a living cell ... for new therapeutic approaches. Methods to investigate proteinprotein interactions Main Methods to investigate proteinprotein interactions As proteinprotein interactions are so important there are a multitude ... such as yeast two hybrid screening can be used to detect novel proteinprotein interactions. Visualization ... where each point represents a protein and each blue line between them is an interaction. 200px Visualization of proteinprotein interaction networks is a popular application of scientific visualization techniques. Although protein interaction diagrams are common in textbooks, diagrams of whole cell protein interaction networks were not as common since the level of complexity made them difficult ... more details
A Nuclear protein is a protein found in the Cell nucleus . ref MeshName Nuclear Proteins ref References reflist External links http npd.hgu.mrc.ac.uk user about Nucleus Category Cell nucleus biochem stub ... more details
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Protein translocase may refer to Translocon complexes SecY protein SecY and Sec61 Translocase of the inner membrane Translocase of the outer membrane See also Sorting and assembly machinery disambig ... more details
The screening of proteinprotein interactions refers to the identification of protein interactions with high ... for new therapeutic approaches. Methods to screen proteinprotein interactions Though there are many methods to detect proteinprotein interactions, the majority of these methods such as Co immunoprecipitation ... approaches. Ex vivo or in vivo methods Methods that screen proteinprotein interactions ... of proteinprotein interactions and their modulators. ref cite journal author Lu JP, Beatty LK, Pinthus ... screening and verification of protein interactions in living cells journal Nature Precedings ... of a protein without bias. However, the method has a notoriously high false positive rate, which ... requires two successive steps of protein purification, and thus can not readily detect transient proteinprotein interactions. Recent genome wide TAP experiments were performed by Krogan et al., 2006 and Gavin et al., 2006, providing updated protein interaction data for yeast organisms check my plural the singular looked very wrong . cross link Chemical crosslinking is often used to fix protein .... ref cite journal author Chen CS, Zhu H year 2006 volume 40 issue 4 pages 423, 425, 427 title Protein microarrays journal Biotechniques pmid 16629388 doi 10.2144 06404TE01 ref See also Proteinprotein interaction BiFC References Reflist External links External links date August 2010 Proteinprotein interaction databases http hprd.org HPRD Human Protein Reference Database , a manually curated database of human protein information with visualization tools http www.ebi.ac.uk intact IntAct Interaction ... INTeraction Database , a tool that focuses on experimentally verified protein interactions mined from the literature by curators http mips.gsf.de proj ppi MIPS Mammalian ProteinProtein Interaction Database , the MIPS mammalian proteinprotein interaction database http www.thebiogrid.org BioGRID genomics footer Biology footer DEFAULTSORT ProteinProtein Interaction Screening Category Signal ... more details
Protein methods are the techniques used to study protein s. There are genetic methods for studying proteins, methods for detecting proteins, methods for isolating and purifying proteins and other methods for characterizing the structure and function of proteins, often requiring that the protein first be purified. Genetic methods conceptual translation many proteins are never directly sequenced, but their sequence of amino acids is known by conceptual translation of a known mRNA sequence. See genetic code . site directed mutagenesis allows new variants of proteins to be produced and tested for how structural changes alter protein function. insertion of protein tags such as the His tag . See also green fluorescent protein . evolutionary analysis of sequence changes in different species using ... . Detecting proteins microscopy, Immunostaining protein immunostaining Immunoprecipitation Protein immunoprecipitation Immunoelectrophoresis Immunoblotting Bicinchoninic acid assay BCA Protein Assay Western blot Spectrophotometry Enzyme assay Protein purification Protein Isolation chromatography ... , Affinity chromatography Protein Extraction and Solubilization Protein Concentration Determination Methods, Bradford protein assay Concentrating Protein Solutions Gel electrophoresis Gel Elecdsis Under ... Electrofocusing Protein structures X ray crystallography Protein NMR ProteinProtein interactions Yeast two hybrid system Protein fragment complementation assay Co immunoprecipitation Affinity purification and mass spectrometry Protein DNA interactions ChIP on chip Chip Sequencing DamID Microscale Thermophoresis Other methods Hydrogen deuterium exchange Mass spectrometry Molecular dynamics Protein structure prediction Protein sequencing Protein structural alignment Protein ontology Protein synthesis ... with DNA or RNA Nucleic acid methods References Protein Methods , 2nd Edition by Daniel M. Bollag ... template. No More Links Protein topics Protein methods Category Protein methods ca M tode proteic ... more details
PBB geneid 958 CD40 is a costimulatory protein found on antigen presenting cell s and is required for their activation. The binding of CD154 CD40L on T helper cell T sub H sub cells to CD40 activates antigen presenting cells and induces a variety of downstream effects. Deficiency can cause Hyper IgM syndrome type 3 . Function The protein receptor encoded by this gene is a member of the TNF receptor superfamily. This receptor has been found to be essential in mediating a broad variety of immune and inflammatory responses including T cell dependent immunoglobulin class switching, memory B cell development, and germinal center formation. AT hook transcription factor AKNA is reported to coordinately regulate the expression of this receptor and its ligand, which may be important for homotypic cell interactions. The TNFR receptor associated factor adaptor proteins TRAF1 , TRAF2 , TRAF6 and possibly TRAF5 interact with this receptor and serve as mediators of the signal transduction. The interaction of this receptor and its ligand is found to be necessary for amyloid beta induced microglial activation, and thus is thought to be an early event in Alzheimer disease pathogenesis. Two alternatively spliced transcript variants of this gene encoding distinct isoforms have been reported. ref cite ... may play a role in the control of B cell haematopoiesis 10 Interactions CD40 protein has been shown to Proteinprotein interaction interact with TRAF2 , ref name pmid10411888 cite journal last McWhirter ... finger protein interacts with the cytoplasmic domain of CD40 journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 269 issue ... associated factor family protein, mediates CD40 signaling journal PNAS Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. ..., Huylebroeck D, Remacle J E year 2000 month June title TTRAP, a novel protein that associates with CD40 ... The PBB Controls template provides controls for Protein Box Bot, please see Template PBB Controls for details. PBB Controls update page yes require manual inspection no update protein box yes update ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 An HMG protein is a proteins involved with chromatin structure. They endow the chromosome with nuclease sensitivity. They also recruit transcription factor s to bind to Enhancer genetics enhancers . See High mobility group DEFAULTSORT Hmg Protein Category Proteins Protein stub ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2006 Protein turnover is the balance between protein synthesis and Proteolysis protein degradation . More synthesis than breakdown indicates an anabolic state that builds lean tissues, more breakdown than synthesis indicates a catabolic state that burns lean tissues. Protein turnover is believed to decrease with age in all senescence organisms including humans. This results in an increase in the amount of damaged protein within the body. It is unknown if this is a cause or consequence of aging but it seems likely that it is in fact both. The damaged protein results in a slower protein turnover which then results in more damaged protein causing an exponential increase in damage to all protein within the body and to aging. Some bodybuilding supplement s claim to reduce the protein breakdown by reducing or blocking the number of catabolic hormones within the body. This is believed to increase anabolism. However if protein breakdown falls too low then the body would not be able to remove muscle cells that have been damaged during workouts which would in turn prevent the growth of new muscle cells. When older proteins are broken down in the body, they must be replaced. This concept is called protein turnover, and different types of proteins have very different turnover rates. Protein synthesis occurs during the process of Translation biology translation on ribosome s. Protein breakdown occurs generally in two cellular locations br lysosome Lysosomal protease s digest endocytosis endocytosed proteins br cytoplasm Cytoplasmic complexes, called proteasome s, digest older or abnormal proteins that have been tagged with ubiquitin for destruction. DEFAULTSORT Protein Turnover Category Protein biosynthesis Protein stub ... more details
protein CD72 Lyb 2 is the ligand for CD5. journal Nature volume 351 issue 6328 pages 662 5 year 1991 ... antigen CD5 acts as a receptor and substrate for the protein tyrosine kinase p56lck. journal Mol. Cell ... protein with CD5. journal Eur. J. Immunol. volume 28 issue 5 pages 1617 25 year 1998 pmid 9603468 ... experiments. journal Protein Eng. volume 11 issue 10 pages 847 53 year 1999 pmid 9862202 doi 10.1093 protein 11.10.847 cite journal author Perez Villar JJ, Whitney GS, Bowen MA, et al. title CD5 ... of the human CD5 are targeted by protein tyrosine kinases. journal Eur. J. Immunol. volume 31 issue ... 2 H cite journal author Kirchgessner H, Dietrich J, Scherer J, et al. title The transmembrane adaptorprotein TRIM regulates T cell receptor TCR expression and TCR mediated signaling via an association ... MeshName CD5 Antigen membrane protein stub Clusters of differentiation Clusters of differentiation by lineage Category Clusters of differentiation The PBB Controls template provides controls for Protein ... inspection no update protein box yes update summary no update citations yes es CD5 fr CD5 it CD5 ... more details