Nucleic acid structures found on the 5' end of eukaryotic cellular and viral messenger RNA and some heterogeneous nuclear RNAs. These structures, which are positively charged, protect the above specified RNAs at their termini against attack by phosphatases and other nucleases and promote mRNA function at the level of initiation of translation. Analogs of the RNA caps (RNA CAP ANALOGS), which lack the positive charge, inhibit the initiation of protein synthesis
Capsaicin -- analogs & derivatives : Turning up the heat on pain : TRPV1 receptors in pain and inflammation / Annika B. Malmberg, Keith R. Bley, editors
2005
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Capsaicin -- pharmacology : Turning up the heat on pain : TRPV1 receptors in pain and inflammation / Annika B. Malmberg, Keith R. Bley, editors
A subgroup of TRP cation channels named after the vanilloid receptor. They are very sensitive to TEMPERATURE; hot spicy food, and CAPSAICIN. They contain a TRP domain (a five-turn amphipathic helix with an invariant TRYPTOPHAN) and ANKYRIN repeats. Selectivity for CALCIUM over SODIUM ranges from 3 to 100 fold
Capsian culture -- Africa, North : Du capsien chasseur au capsien pasteur : pour un modèle régional de néolithisation / Lofti Belhouchet
2021
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Capsian culture -- Algeria : Holocene prehistory in the Télidjène Basin, Eastern Algeria : Capsian occupations at Kef Zoura D and Aïn Misteheyia / edited by David Lubell
A plant genus of the family SOLANACEAE. The hot peppers yield CAPSAICIN, which activates VANILLOID RECEPTORS. Several varieties have sweet or pungent edible fruits that are used as vegetables when fresh and spices when the pods are dried