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Proteins, Binding -- See Carrier Proteins


Proteins that bind or transport specific substances in the blood, within the cell, or across cell membranes
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Proteins, Bioluminescent -- See Luminescent Proteins


Proteins which are involved in the phenomenon of light emission in living systems. Included are the "enzymatic" and "non-enzymatic" types of system with or without the presence of oxygen or co-factors
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Proteins biosynthesis -- See Protein Biosynthesis


The biosynthesis of PEPTIDES and PROTEINS on RIBOSOMES, directed by MESSENGER RNA, via TRANSFER RNA that is charged with standard proteinogenic AMINO ACIDS
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Proteins, Biosynthetic -- See Recombinant Proteins


Proteins prepared by recombinant DNA technology
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Proteins -- Biotechnology.   32
Proteins -- Biotechnology -- Congresses : From molecules to medicines : structure of biological macromolecules and its relevance in combating new diseases and bioterrorism / edited by Joel L. Sussman and Paola Spadon  2009 1
Proteins -- Biotechnology -- Laboratory manuals.   5
Proteins -- Biotechnology -- Periodicals   2
 

Proteins, Blood -- See Blood Proteins


Proteins that are present in blood serum, including SERUM ALBUMIN; BLOOD COAGULATION FACTORS; and many other types of proteins
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Proteins c-akt1, Proto-Oncogene -- See Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt


Protein-serine-threonine kinases that contain PLECKSTRIN HOMOLOGY DOMAINS and are activated by PHOSPHORYLATION in response to GROWTH FACTORS or INSULIN. They play a major role in cell metabolism, growth, and survival as a core component of SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION. Three isoforms have been described in mammalian cells
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Proteins c-akt2, Proto-Oncogene -- See Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt


Protein-serine-threonine kinases that contain PLECKSTRIN HOMOLOGY DOMAINS and are activated by PHOSPHORYLATION in response to GROWTH FACTORS or INSULIN. They play a major role in cell metabolism, growth, and survival as a core component of SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION. Three isoforms have been described in mammalian cells
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Proteins c-akt3, Proto-Oncogene -- See Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt


Protein-serine-threonine kinases that contain PLECKSTRIN HOMOLOGY DOMAINS and are activated by PHOSPHORYLATION in response to GROWTH FACTORS or INSULIN. They play a major role in cell metabolism, growth, and survival as a core component of SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION. Three isoforms have been described in mammalian cells
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Proteins, Calmodulin-Binding -- See Calmodulin-Binding Proteins


Proteins which bind calmodulin. They are found in many tissues and have a variety of functions including F-actin cross-linking properties, inhibition of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase and calcium and magnesium ATPases
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Proteins, Carrier -- See Carrier Proteins


Proteins that bind or transport specific substances in the blood, within the cell, or across cell membranes
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Proteins, Cell Membrane -- See Membrane Proteins


Proteins which are found in membranes including cellular and intracellular membranes. They consist of two types, peripheral and integral proteins. They include most membrane-associated enzymes, antigenic proteins, transport proteins, and drug, hormone, and lectin receptors
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Proteins, Cell Surface -- See Membrane Proteins


Proteins which are found in membranes including cellular and intracellular membranes. They consist of two types, peripheral and integral proteins. They include most membrane-associated enzymes, antigenic proteins, transport proteins, and drug, hormone, and lectin receptors
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Proteins -- Chemical modification.   9
Proteins -- Chemical modification -- Handbooks, manuals, etc : Regulatory protein modification : techniques and protocols / edited by Hugh C. Hemmings, Jr  1997 1
Proteins -- chemical synthesis.   11
Proteins -- chemical synthesis -- Laboratory Manuals : Chemical genomics : reviews and protocols / edited by Edward D. Zanders  2005 1
Proteins -- Chemical warfare   4
Proteins -- chemistry   54
 

Proteins, Chromosomal -- See Chromosomal proteins


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Proteins, Complement -- See Complement System Proteins


Serum glycoproteins participating in the host defense mechanism of COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION that creates the COMPLEMENT MEMBRANE ATTACK COMPLEX. Included are glycoproteins in the various pathways of complement activation (CLASSICAL COMPLEMENT PATHWAY; ALTERNATIVE COMPLEMENT PATHWAY; and LECTIN COMPLEMENT PATHWAY)
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Proteins, Complement System -- See Complement System Proteins


Serum glycoproteins participating in the host defense mechanism of COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION that creates the COMPLEMENT MEMBRANE ATTACK COMPLEX. Included are glycoproteins in the various pathways of complement activation (CLASSICAL COMPLEMENT PATHWAY; ALTERNATIVE COMPLEMENT PATHWAY; and LECTIN COMPLEMENT PATHWAY)
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Proteins Conformation -- See Also the narrower term Protein folding


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Proteins -- Conformation.   77
Proteins -- Conformation -- Congresses   4
Proteins -- Conformation -- Research -- Methodology. : Protein structure prediction : methods and protocols / David M. Webster  1999 1
Proteins -- Congresses.   15
Proteins -- Crosslinking.   3
Proteins -- Crosslinking -- Congresses. : Protein crosslinking : nutritional and medical consequences / edited by Mendel Friedman  1977 1
 

Proteins, Cytoskeletal -- See Cytoskeletal Proteins


Major constituent of the cytoskeleton found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. They form a flexible framework for the cell, provide attachment points for organelles and formed bodies, and make communication between parts of the cell possible
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Proteins -- Databases : Proteome research : concepts, technology and application / M.R. Wilkins [and others]  2007 1
 

Proteins deficiency -- See Protein Deficiency


A nutritional condition produced by a deficiency of proteins in the diet, characterized by adaptive enzyme changes in the liver, increase in amino acid synthetases, and diminution of urea formation, thus conserving nitrogen and reducing its loss in the urine. Growth, immune response, repair, and production of enzymes and hormones are all impaired in severe protein deficiency. Protein deficiency may also arise in the face of adequate protein intake if the protein is of poor quality (i.e., the content of one or more amino acids is inadequate and thus becomes the limiting factor in protein utilization). (From Merck Manual, 16th ed; Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 12th ed, p406)
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Proteins -- Denaturation.   10
Proteins -- Denaturation -- Laboratory manuals   3
 

Proteins Design -- See Protein engineering


Here are entered works on biochemical and genetic engineering processes involved in the synthesis, modification, and production of protein products for various applications
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Proteins -- Dictionaries. : Human protein data / edited by AndreĢ Haeberli  1998 1
 

Proteins, Dietary -- See Dietary Proteins


Proteins obtained from foods. They are the main source of the ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS
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Proteins, Dietary Plant -- See Plant Proteins, Dietary


Proteins which are present in or isolated from vegetables or vegetable products used as food. The concept is distinguished from PLANT PROTEINS which refers to non-dietary proteins from plants
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Proteins, DNA Recombinant -- See Recombinant Proteins


Proteins prepared by recombinant DNA technology
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Proteins, Drosophila -- See Drosophila Proteins


Proteins that originate from insect species belonging to the genus DROSOPHILA. The proteins from the most intensely studied species of Drosophila, DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER, are the subject of much interest in the area of MORPHOGENESIS and development
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Proteins, Drosophila melanogaster -- See Drosophila Proteins


Proteins that originate from insect species belonging to the genus DROSOPHILA. The proteins from the most intensely studied species of Drosophila, DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER, are the subject of much interest in the area of MORPHOGENESIS and development
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Proteins -- Drying. : The preservation of proteins by drying : with special reference to the production of dried human serum and plasma for transfusion / by R. I. N. Greaves  1946 1
Proteins -- Effect of radiation on : Radiation proteomics : the effects of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation on cells and tissues / Dariusz Leszczynski, editor  2013 1
Proteins -- Electric properties. : Proteotronics : development of protein-based electronics / Eleonora Alfinito, Jeremy Pousset, Lino Reggiani  2016 1
Proteins -- Evolution   5
 

Proteins, Extracellular Matrix -- See Extracellular Matrix Proteins


Macromolecular organic compounds that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and usually, sulfur. These macromolecules (proteins) form an intricate meshwork in which cells are embedded to construct tissues. Variations in the relative types of macromolecules and their organization determine the type of extracellular matrix, each adapted to the functional requirements of the tissue. The two main classes of macromolecules that form the extracellular matrix are: glycosaminoglycans, usually linked to proteins (proteoglycans), and fibrous proteins (e.g., COLLAGEN; ELASTIN; FIBRONECTINS; and LAMININ)
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Proteins Folding -- See Protein folding


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