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    Protein SET, also known as Protein SET 1, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SET gene. Protein SET has been shown to interact with: Acidic...
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    Proteins are large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions...
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    Proteinprotein interactions (PPIs) are physical contacts of high specificity established between two or more protein molecules as a result of biochemical...
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  • a badger's den Set, a small tuber or bulb used instead of seed, especially: Potato set Onion set SET (gene), gene for a human protein involved in apoptosis...
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    Proteins are essential nutrients for the human body. They are one of the building blocks of body tissue and can also serve as a fuel source. As a fuel...
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    A protein isoform, or "protein variant", is a member of a set of highly similar proteins that originate from a single gene or gene family and are the result...
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  • provided. Human Protein Atlas (HPA): a public database with expression profiles of human protein coding genes both on mRNA and protein level in tissues...
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  • SET domain containing protein 1A (SETD1A) is a protein that serves as a component of a histone methyltransferase (HMT) complex that produces mono-, di-...
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    Protein structure is the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in an amino acid-chain molecule. Proteins are polymers – specifically polypeptides – formed...
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    Protein kinase B (PKB), also known as Akt, is the collective name of a set of three serine/threonine-specific protein kinases that play key roles in multiple...
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    C-reactive protein (CRP) is an annular (ring-shaped) pentameric protein found in blood plasma, whose circulating concentrations rise in response to inflammation...
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    G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), also known as seven-(pass)-transmembrane domain receptors, 7TM receptors, heptahelical receptors, serpentine receptors...
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    entire set of proteins that is, or can be, expressed by a genome, cell, tissue, or organism at a certain time. It is the set of expressed proteins in a...
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    The SET domain is a protein domain that typically has methyltransferase activity. It was originally identified as part of a larger conserved region present...
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    Protein structure prediction is the inference of the three-dimensional structure of a protein from its amino acid sequence—that is, the prediction of...
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    host cells. Not all viruses have envelopes. A viral envelope protein or E protein is a protein in the envelope, which may be acquired by the capsid from...
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    Proteomics (redirect from Protein analysis)
    entire set of proteins produced or modified by an organism or system. Proteomics enables the identification of ever-increasing numbers of proteins. This...
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    The green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a protein that exhibits green fluorescence when exposed to light in the blue to ultraviolet range. The label GFP...
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  • the protein and non-protein parts of the mixture, and finally separate the desired protein from all other proteins. Ideally, to study a protein of interest...
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    In molecular biology, a protein domain is a region of a protein's polypeptide chain that is self-stabilizing and that folds independently from the rest...
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    Protein primary structure is the linear sequence of amino acids in a peptide or protein. By convention, the primary structure of a protein is reported...
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  • The Bradford protein assay (also known as the Coomassie protein assay) was developed by Marion M. Bradford in 1976. It is a quick and accurate spectroscopic...
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  • A protein microarray (or protein chip) is a high-throughput method used to track the interactions and activities of proteins, and to determine their function...
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    SET binding protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SETBP1 gene. The gene is located on Chromosome 18, specifically on the long (q) arm...
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  • A transcriptional activator is a protein (transcription factor) that increases transcription of a gene or set of genes. Activators are considered to have...
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    Protein sequencing is the practical process of determining the amino acid sequence of all or part of a protein or peptide. This may serve to identify the...
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  • Protein engineering is the process of developing useful or valuable proteins through the design and production of unnatural polypeptides, often by altering...
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  • Hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP) products are foodstuffs obtained by protein hydrolysis and are used as ingredients to create a bouillon (broth) taste...
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  • binding protein Telomere-binding protein RNA-binding protein Poly(A)-binding protein Nuclear cap-binding protein complex CREB-binding protein Calcium-binding...
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  • Protein phosphorylation is one of the most common forms of reversible protein posttranslational modification (PTM), with up to 30% of all proteins being...
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