part of the 20th century, progress in determining protein structure was slow due to the difficulty inherent in crystallizing proteins. When the ProteinDataBank was founded in 1971, it contained ... G, Bhat T, Weissig H, Shindyalov I, Bourne P title The ProteinDataBank journal Nucleic Acids ... unused data loca tion San Diego ref The importance of protein crystallization is that it serves as the basis for X ray crystallography , wherein a crystallized protein is used to determine the protein ... crystalline lattice. File Protein crystals grown in space.jpg thumb Crystals of proteins grown ... Teeter MM, Hendrickson WA title Highly ordered crystals of the plant seed protein crambin . journal ... 0 ref Apart, from the difference in solvent, standard protein crystallization and seeding techniques ... 112 113 year 1992 location New York ref are still used in protein crystallization from organic solvent ... compounds, protein crystallization occurs more readily when the protein has been purified. Most ... solutions. When forming a crystal individual protein molecules align themselves in a repeating series ... Dorothy Hodgkin discovered that protein crystals surrounded by their mother liquor gave better ... pattern of a wet, globular protein. Prior to Bernal and Hodgkin, protein crystallography had only ... journal author Tulinksi, A title The Protein Structure Project, 1950 1959 First Concerted Effort Of a Protein ... ref Since then, the pace at which protein structures are being discovered has grown exponentially ... structure of porcine pepsin . Pepsin was the first globular protein crystal used successfully in X ... rays . This diffraction pattern can then be analyzed to discern the protein s tertiary structure . Protein crystallization is inherently difficult because of the fragile nature of protein crystals ... any protein crystal. Therefore, the noncovalent bonds that hold together the lattice must often be formed ... fragility of protein crystals, a number of environmental factors must also be overcome. Due to the molecular ... more details
ProteinDataBank of Transmembrane Proteins 3D models of all transmembrane proteins currently ... of the lipid bilayer are indicated by red and blue dots. A membrane protein is a protein molecule ... biological functions. Protein Structural proteins Structural protein s are attached to microfilament .... Membrane transport protein Transport protein s play an important role in the maintenance of concentrations of ion s. These transport proteins come in two forms carrier protein s and channel protein ... bilayer or with integral membrane proteins Lipid anchored protein s bound to lipid bilayer bound ... states a water soluble and a lipid bilayer bound. The amphitropic protein category includes .... Integral membrane proteins Integral membrane protein s are permanently attached to the membrane. They can ... with the bilayer Integral polytopic protein s, also known as transmembrane proteins ... bacteria , and outer membranes of mitochondria and chloroplasts . Integral monotopic protein s are proteins ... protein s are temporarily attached either to the lipid bilayer or to integral proteins by a combination ... proteins with known 3D structure to different membrane types ref Membrane protein complexes Membrane ... their function and regulation. Reoccurring in recent literature are the ideas that membrane protein ..., and membrane proteins can be interchanged in existing complexes. Membrane protein complexes ... preventing damaging interactions they could cause. Membrane protein complexes are not fixed entities ... protein complexes. This has its implications as a repair mechanism and in regulation. ref Daley, Daniel ..., 18 420 424. ref Assembly of membrane protein There are two different types of membrane proteins depending upon the synthesis it undergoes and they are Constitutive membrane protein and non constitutive membrane protein. Constitutive membrane protein The messengerRNA attaches to the translocon which .... After the synthesis of protein the mRNA is released which closes the translocon and the protein is released ... 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 Database , a public repository for manually curated molecular interaction data from the literature ... 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 ... more details
experimentally determined protein 3D structures deposited within the ProteinDataBank PDB . ref http ... SnapDRAGON a method to delineate protein structural domains from sequence data pmid 11866536 doi ...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 ... acid sequence data pmid 1134550 doi 10.1038 255609a0 last2 Bloomer first2 AC last3 Petsko first3 GA ... JM. title CATH a hierarchic classification of protein domain structures pmid 9309224 doi 10.1016 S0969 ... more details
Nofootnotes article date April 2012 A protein microarray , sometimes referred to as a protein binding microarray , provides a multiplex assay multiplex approach to identify proteinprotein interactions, to identify the substrates of protein kinase s, to identify transcription factor protein activation ... on which different molecules of protein or specific DNA binding sequences as capture probes for the proteins .... The most common protein microarray is the antibody microarray , where antibodies are spotted onto the protein chip and are used as capture molecules to detect proteins from cell lysate solutions. Related ... s, tissue microarray s and chemical compound microarray s. Applications Protein microarrays also ... of protein chips, the most common being glass slide chips and nano well arrays. Production of protein arrays The production process depends on the type of protein chip. ProteinProtein array The proteins ... in situ and directly attached to the array. The proteins can be synthesised through Protein biosynthesis biosynthesis , cell free protein array cell free DNA expression or peptide synthesis chemical ... out through lithographic methods or by the so called SPOT synthesis. DNA Protein array Double stranded DNA the exact binding sequence of the protein is attached spotted on the array. Artifacts to avoid ... 1 alignate On the array s surface the conjugated protein should be in the right conformation i.e. ... and effective protein capture agent for microarrays. Recently, nucleic acids, receptors, enzymes ... variety of experiments to be conducted on proteinprotein interactions, and all other protein binding substrates. Detection methods Although protein microarrays may use similar detection methods as DNA Microarrays, a problem is that protein concentrations in a biological sample may be many orders of magnitude different from that for mRNAs. Therefore, protein chip detection methods must have a much ... microarray Tissue microarray MicroArray and Gene Expression MAGE Cell free protein array Software source ... more details
wiktionarypar proteinProtein is an organic compound made of amino acids. Protein may also refer to Protein nutrient Protein band See also List of topics related to protein disambig es Prote na desambiguaci n lv Prote ni noz mju atdal ana ... more details
Protein database may refer to Any protein structure database Any protein sequence database Exact names Protein NIH Protein database of the National Institute of Health Protein Database of Bio Synthesis, Inc. disambig ... more details
A binding protein is any protein that acts as an agent to Molecular binding bind two or more molecules together. Examples include DNA binding protein Single strand binding protein Telomere binding protein RNA binding protein Poly A binding protein Nuclear cap binding protein complex CREB binding protein Calcium binding protein Calcium binding protein 1 S100 calcium binding protein A1 TATA binding protein Actin binding protein Penicillin binding proteins Retinol binding protein Retinol binding protein 4 EP300 Binding immunoglobulin protein Odorant binding protein Lipopolysaccharide binding protein C4b binding protein Rap GTP binding protein Calmodulin binding proteins Iron binding proteins Thyroxine binding proteins Folate binding protein Sterol regulatory element binding protein GTP binding protein Retinaldehyde binding protein 1 Ccaat enhancer binding proteins Androgen binding protein Maltose binding protein Phosphatidylethanolamine binding protein 1 Syntaxin binding protein 3 Insulin like growth factor binding protein Methyl CpG binding domain protein 2 Growth hormone binding protein Vitamin D binding protein Syntaxin binding protein 2 Oxysterol binding protein E3 binding protein Iron responsive element binding protein Polypyrimidine tract binding protein Fatty acid binding protein Myosin binding protein C, cardiac CPE binding protein Category Proteins biochem stub ... more details
Protein supplement may refer to Dietary supplement s Bodybuilding supplement Protein Bodybuilding supplement Protein bar See also Protein Disambig ... more details
Protein K may refer to Protein K porin , a porin expressed in pathogenic strains of E. coli Protein K gene expression , a DNA and RNA binding protein expressed in the nucleus of eukaryotes disambig ... more details
Citrullinated protein may refer to Any protein having undergone citrullination The proteins often cyclic ones being the targets of anti citrullinated protein antibody anti citrullinated protein antibodies disambig ... more details
Pfam box Symbol PTS HPr protein Name Phosphotransferase system, phosphocarrier HPr protein image PDB 1ptf EBI.jpg width caption Structure of histidine containing phosphotransfer protein HPr from Streptococcus faecalis . ref name pmid8126724 cite journal author Jia Z, Vandonselaar M, Hengstenberg W, Quail JW, Delbaere LT title The 1.6 A structure of histidine containing phosphotransfer protein HPr from Streptococcus faecalis journal J. Mol. Biol. volume 236 issue 5 pages 1341 55 year 1994 month March pmid 8126724 doi 10.1016 0022 2836 94 90062 0 url ref Pfam PF00381 InterPro IPR000032 SMART PROSITE PDOC00318 SCOP 1ptf PDB PDB2 1cm2 , PDB2 1cm3 , PDB2 1fu0 , PDB2 1ggr , PDB2 1hdn , PDB2 1j6t , PDB2 1jem , PDB2 1k1c , PDB2 1ka5 , PDB2 1kkl Phosphocarrier HPr protein is a small cytoplasm cytoplasmic protein that is a component of the phosphoenolpyruvate dependent sugar phosphotransferase system PTS . ref name PUB00003612 cite journal author Postma PW, Lengeler JW, Jacobson GR title Phosphoenolpyruvate carbohydrate phosphotransferase systems of bacteria journal Microbiol. Rev. volume 57 issue 3 pages 543 594 year 1993 pmid 8246840 pmc 372926 ref ref name PUB00000073 cite journal author Meadow ND, Fox DK, Roseman S title The bacterial phosphoenolpyruvate glycose phosphotransferase system journal Annu. Rev. Biochem. volume 59 issue 1 pages 497 542 year 1990 pmid 2197982 doi 10.1146 annurev.bi.59.070190.002433 ... system, which in turn transfers it to a phosphocarrier protein HPr . ref name PUB00003342 cite ... form of the histidine containing phosphocarrier protein HPr from Escherichia coli determined by restrained molecular dynamics from NMR NOE data journal J. Mol. Biol. volume 246 issue ... protein that includes a EIII Fru IIA domain and in some cases also a EI domain. There is a conserved ... by an ATP dependent protein kinase, a process which probably plays a regulatory role in sugar transport. References reflist InterPro content IPR000032 Category Protein families ... more details
Image Ch4 kinases.jpg thumb 250px right Protein phosphorylation A protein kinase is a kinase enzyme that modifies other protein s by chemically adding phosphate groups to them phosphorylation . Phosphorylation usually results in a functional change of the target protein substrate biochemistry substrate ... genome contains about 500 protein kinase genes and they constitute about 2 of all human genes. ref name pmid12471243 cite journal author Manning G, Whyte DB. et al. title The protein kinase complement ... doi 10.1126 science.1075762 url ref Protein kinases are also found in bacteria and plants. Up ... 1447 55 year 1998 month September pmid 9779990 doi 10.1038 sj.onc.1202251 url ref There are also protein ... histidine residues. ref cite journal author Besant PG, Tan E, Attwood PV title Mammalian protein histidine ... ref Regulation Because protein kinases have profound effects on a cell, their activity ... cis phosphorylation autophosphorylation , by binding of Enzyme activator activator protein s or Enzyme inhibitor inhibitor protein s, or small molecules, or by controlling their location in the cell relative to their substrates. Structure main Protein kinase domain The catalytic subunits of many protein kinases are highly conserved sequence conserved , and several structures have been solved. ref ... biology in drug discovery protein kinases journal Curr. Pharm. Des. volume 10 issue 10 pages ... content.php?CPD 2004 00000010 00000010 0002B.SGM issn ref Eukaryotic protein kinases are enzymes that belong ... cite journal author Hanks SK title Genomic analysis of the eukaryotic protein kinase superfamily ... cite journal author Hanks SK, Hunter T title Protein kinases 6. The eukaryotic protein kinase ... 7768349 issn ref ref name pmid1835513 cite journal author Hunter T title Protein kinase classification ... 91 00125 G url issn ref ref name pmid1956325 cite journal author Hanks SK, Quinn AM title Protein ... in the catalytic domain of protein kinases. In the N terminal extremity of the catalytic domain there is a glycine ... more details
Soy protein is a protein that is isolated from soybean . It is made from husk dehulled , defatting defatted soybean meal . Dehulled and defatted soybeans are processed into three kinds of high protein commercial products soy flour , concentrates, and isolates. Soy protein isolate has been used since 1959 in foods for its functional properties. Recently, soy protein popularity has increased due to its use in health food products, and many countries allow health claims for foods rich in soy protein. Soy protein is generally regarded as the storage protein held in discrete particles called protein bodies, which are estimated to contain at least 60 70 of the total soybean protein. ref http www.plantcell.org content 7 7 945.full.pdf ref Upon germination of the soybean, the protein will be digested .... 1 2 Grains contain a third type of storage protein called gluten or prolamines . Soybeans also ... only a minimal heat treatment so the protein is close to being native or undenatured. Soy protein contains phytoestrogen s, which bind to estrogen receptors in the body. History Soy protein has been ... designed the world s first plant for the isolation of industrial grade soy protein called alpha protein . ref http www.soyinfocenter.com HSS glidden.php ref The largest use of industrial grade protein ... s plant must have also been the source of the soy protein isolate which Ford s Robert Boyer chemist ... of 40 tons of soy protein isolate made the Soya Products Division into Glidden paints Glidden s most ... soy alpha protein to National Foam System Inc. today a unit of Kidde Kidde Fire Fighting which ... care given to the preparation of the soy protein that made the fire fighting foam possible. When a hydrolysis hydrolysate of isolated soy protein was fed into a water stream, the mixture was converted into a foam by means of an aerating nozzle. The soy protein foam was used to smother oil ... Paint Company, Chicago. Central Soya s Bunge Protein Division, in January, 2003, joined merged with DuPont ... more details
data on amino acids analyses are not available, determination of protein based on total N content by Kjeldahl ...About protein as a nutrient protein as a class of molecule protein other uses bodybuilding supplement Image AminoAcidball.svg thumbnail 220px Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. File Amino ... kcal per gram, just like carbohydrate s and unlike lipid s, which contain 9 kcal per gram. Protein s are polymer chains made of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds . In nutrition , protein ... Protein in diet publisher United States National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health ... a variety of plant proteins. ref name nih1 People who avoid animal products may practice protein combining ... by paul goyette.jpg thumb Lentils and rice combined is a plant source of protein Dubious date March 2011 . Protein functions in body Protein is a nutrient needed by the human body for growth and maintenance. ref name proteinbody Cite journal last Hermann first Janice R. title Protein and the Body journal ... Get Document 2473 T 3163web.pdf ref Aside from water, protein is the most abundant molecule in the body. Protein is found in all cells of the body and is the major structural component of all cells in the body ... repair and molecules essential for life. ref name dri Finally, protein is needed to form blood cells. ref name proteinbody ref name IOC Protein function in exercise Protein s are one of the key .... ref name IOC Amino acids, the building blocks of protein s, are used for building new tissue ... footer Animal sources of protein. image1 Pesce al mercato 1.JPG link1 Fish food image2 Freerange ... are a source of protein. The best combination of protein source depends on the region of the world, access ... profile such as calories, cholesterol, vitamins and essential mineral density of the protein source. ref name vernon cite journal title Plant proteins in relation to human protein and amino acid ..., plant protein foods contribute over 60 percent of the per capita supply of protein, on average ... more details
Image Whey powder.jpg 200px thumb right Containers of whey protein being sold at a health food store . Whey protein is a mixture of globular protein s isolated from whey , the liquid material created as a by product of cheese production. Some preclinical studies in rodents have suggested that whey protein may possess anti inflammatory or anti cancer properties however, human data is lacking. ref cite journal author Hakkak R, Korourian S, Ronis MJ, Johnston JM, Badger TM title Dietary whey protein ..., Ferguson M, Badger TM, Simmen FA title Dietary whey protein lowers serum C peptide concentration and duodenal ... protein on human health are of great interest and are currently being investigated as a way of reducing ... Whey protein is commonly marketed and ingested as a dietary supplement , and various health ... applications of whey protein year 2004 author Marshall, K journal Alternative Medicine Review ... for human foods. ref name brit Processing can be done by simple drying, or the protein content can be increased by removing lipid s and other non protein materials. ref name Foegeding Cite journal title Advances in modifying and understanding whey protein functionality year 2002 ... from whey. ref cite book author Tunick MH year 2008 chapter Whey Protein Production and Utilization ... process denatures whey proteins. While native whey protein does not aggregate upon rennet ing or acid ification of milk, denaturation biochemistry denaturing the whey protein triggers Hydrophobe hydrophobic interactions with other proteins, and the formation of a protein gel . ref name ... protein is the collection of globular protein s isolated from whey , a by product of cheese manufactured from cow s milk . The protein in cow s milk is 20 whey protein and 80 casein protein, ref Cite ... year 2004 issue 3 pages 118 130 title Protein Which is best? ref whereas the protein in human milk ... 18187437 ref Whey protein is typically a mixture of beta lactoglobulin 65 , alpha lactalbumin 25 ... more details
Dablink S Bank redirects here. For the Iranian investment bank, see S Bank Iran . Infobox Company company name S Bank Ltd company logo Image S pankkilogo.png 200px company type Private foundation 2006 location Helsinki , Finland industry Financial services products Deposit banking homepage http www.s pankki.fi S Bank Ltd S pankki Oy is the bank of the S Group Finnish S ryhm , a Finnish retailing cooperative organisation. S Bank is the first so called supermarket bank in Finland. Changes in legislation about personal accounts at co operatives made them uncompetitive, such that founding an entirely new bank was actually easier than keeping the personal accounts as co operative funds. The co operative did, and the bank continued to, offer a relatively high interest to deposited funds. It was 2.5 in February 2008, although this was cut to 0.2 due to the global recession since 2008. The existing network of supermarket service desks is used to service customers. However, Internet based electronic banking is recommended and provided at no cost to the customer. Visa credit and debit cards are available. Members of Euro Banking Association Category Banks of Finland Category Supermarket banks Category Banks established in 2006 Category Cooperative banking Euro bank stub fi S Pankki ... more details
Infobox Company company name TBank br small formerly Aspis Bank small company logo File T Bank logo.JPG 250px company type Bank company slogan Hugs our life foundation 1992 location Athens , Greece key people num employees industry products owner TT Hellenic Postbank lang el revenue 2.8 billion 2009 homepage http www.aspisbank.gr www.aspisbank.gr File Aspis Bank logo.jpg right thumb The logo of the bank before the rebranding TBank formerly Aspis Bank lang el is a commercial bank in Greece . Its headquarters are in Athens , and has 72 branches across Greece as of September 2008. The bank is traded on the Athens Stock Exchange . Aspis Bank was rebranded as TBank on 7 May 2010, following its acquisition by TT Hellenic Postbank lang el ref http www.capital.gr Articles.asp?id 964001 Greek ref References Reflist Category Banks of Greece Category Companies listed on the Athens Stock Exchange Category Companies of Greece greece stub Euro bank stub fr Liste d entreprises grecques ... more details
scop data scop.b.e.ec.A.A.A.html SCOP tubby fold References references membrane protein stub Category Protein domains Category Peripheral membrane proteins ...Pfam box Symbol Tub Name Tubby Protein image Tubby 1c8z pymol.png width 220 caption A tubby protein expressed in mouse brain Pfam PF01167 InterPro IPR000007 SMART PROSITE PDOC00923 SCOP 1c8z TCDB OPM family 177 OPM protein 1i7e PDB PDB3 1s31 A 258 500 PDB3 1i7e A 257 499 PDB3 1c8z A 257 499 The tubby protein is encoded by the TUB gene. It is an upstream cell signaling protein common to multicellular eukaryote s. The first tubby gene was identified in mice , and proteins that are homology biology homologous to tubby are known as tubby like proteins TULPs . They share a common and characteristic tertiary structure that consists of a beta barrel packed around an alpha helix in the central pore. The gene derives its name from its role in metabolism mice with a mutated tubby gene develop delayed onset obesity , sensorineural hearing loss and retinal degeneration . ref cite pmid 8606774 ref ref cite pmid 8612280 ref ref cite pmid 7612867 ref Structure Tubby proteins are classified as alpha beta protein fold proteins and have a 12 beta sheet beta stranded barrel surrounding a central alpha helix. Tubby proteins can bind the small cell signaling molecule phosphatidylinositol , which is typically localized to the cell membrane . A similar structural fold to the Tubby like proteins has been identified in the Scramblase family of proteins. ref name pmid19010806 cite journal author Bateman A, Finn RD, Sims PJ, Wiedmer T, Biegert A, S ding J title Phospholipid scramblases and Tubby like proteins belong to a new superfamily of membrane tethered transcription factors journal Bioinformatics ... and as potential signaling factors coupled to G protein activity. ref name carroll Carroll K, Gomez ... protein interactions in cell signaling and membrane trafficking journal Annual Review of Biophysics ... more details
Pfam box Symbol F protein Name Negative factor, F Protein or Nef image 2NEF.png width caption Protein nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy NMR structure of the NEF protein based on the PDB 2NEF coordinates. Pfam PF00469 InterPro IPR001558 SMART PROSITE SCOP 1avv OPM family 306 OPM protein 2nef TCDB PDB Nef u Ne u gative Regulatory u F u actor is a protein expressed by primate lentiviruses . These include human immunodeficiency virus es HIV 1 and HIV 2 and simian immunodeficiency virus SIV . Nef is one of many pathogen expressed proteins, known as virulence factor s, which function to manipulate the host s cellular machinery and thus allow infection, survival or replication of the pathogen. ref name pmid15817946 cite journal author Das SR, Jameel S title Biology of the HIV Nef protein journal Indian J. Med. Res. volume 121 issue 4 pages 315 32 year 2005 month April pmid 15817946 url http www.icmr.nic.in ijmr 2005 April 0409.pdf ref Nef stands for Negative Factor . ref name urlHIV 1 Nef Protein cite web url http www.callutheran.edu Academic Programs Departments BioDev omm hiv1nef molmast.htm title HIV 1 Nef Protein author Marcey D, Somple M, Silva N authorlink coauthors date 2007 01 01 format work The Online Macromolecular Museum Exhibits publisher California Lutheran University pages language archiveurl archivedate quote accessdate 2008 08 06 ref Function The expression of Nef early in the viral life cycle ensures T cell activation and the establishment of a persistent state of infection, two basic attributes of HIV infection. Nef also promotes the survival of infected cells ... to 18 years of infection with an attenuated strain of HIV 1. A report from the Sydney Blood Bank Cohort ... D title The Nef protein of primate lentiviruses journal Rev. Med. Virol. volume 9 issue 2 pages 111 ... links cite web url http www.medpagetoday.com HIVAIDS HIVAIDS tb 11080 title HIV protein hides infected ... pages language archiveurl archivedate quote accessdate 2008 09 26 Viral proteins protein ... 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