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Labeling Proteins with Small Molecules by Site

... Site-specific labeling of proteins with small synthetic molecules has been an important approach for the elucidation of protein function, mechanism, and interaction networks. For example, incorporation of site-specific fluorescent probes into proteins allows the detection of protein conformational d ...
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... phosphopeptide, but fail to correctly localize the phosphorylation site, if more than one residue can potentially carry the phospho group • Note that in eukaryotes phospho groups are predominately attached the S, T and Y residues (other phosphorylated amino acids exists (H,L or R), but are very rare ...
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Functions of Ribosome-Associated Chaperones and their Interaction

... of full-length TF with ribosomes and paved the way for understanding how this chaperone functions on ribosomes [9]. TF binds to the ribosomal protein L23 and hunches with its extended cradle-like structure over the ribosomal tunnel exit site (Fig. 2.2a). It was suggested that the cradle-like structu ...
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Q1. Lysozyme is an enzyme consisting of a single polypeptide chain

... flagellum consists of a bundle of 242 filaments. Each filament consists of 7500 protein molecules. Each protein molecule contains 900 amino acid units. (i) ...
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NITROGEN METABOLISM: An Overview

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Protein quality measures - essential amino acids (EAAs

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Structure-Function Analysis of the UDP-N-acetyl-D

... transmembrane anchor, horizontal arrow indicates the stem, broken underlining indicates the region conserved throughout the ppGaNTase family from worms to mammals, and the solid boxes indicate sequence motifs that were mutated in this study. The invariant carboxylate and histidine residues are indic ...
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Wound Healing and the Importance of Nutrition

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Expression and identification of the RfbE protein from Vibrio

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Protein structure is conceptually divided into four levels of organization

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... protein equals the amount of nitrogen excreted from the body in waste material. In a positive nitrogen balance, nitrogen intake exceeds nitrogen output; this condition is present when large amounts of tissue are being synthesized, such as during growth, pregnancy, and convalescence. In a negative ni ...
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The human apyrase-like protein LALP70 is lysosomal

... autophagocytosed material to the vacuole. Aut2 and aut7 have been described as constituents of a protein complex responsible for a proper association between autophagic vacuoles and microtubules (Lang et al., 1998), indicating that a microtubuledependent transport of autophagic vacuoles is necessary ...
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Introduction to Carbohydrates

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... capable of promoting viral RNA replication and antagonizing the host innate IFN response, while NEP pertains to assisting nucleo-cytoplasmic transport of viral RNPs and can be found as a minor structural protein in the virion. Recent evidence further demonstrates that NS1 negatively regulates NEP pr ...
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Biomolecular chemistry 3. Translating the genetic code

... as opposed to RNA, level) which may or may not be in the correct frame. • If the next ATG encodes an in frame methionine, the translated protein will be missing the N-terminal sequence between its first two methionine residues. • If the next ATG is out of frame (see +2 translation) then a nonsensica ...
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Table S6: Domains present in the primary network generated from

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prepex3

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title page

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Mass Spectrometry
Mass Spectrometry

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Protein structure prediction



Protein structure prediction is the prediction of the three-dimensional structure of a protein from its amino acid sequence — that is, the prediction of its folding and its secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure from its primary structure. Structure prediction is fundamentally different from the inverse problem of protein design. Protein structure prediction is one of the most important goals pursued by bioinformatics and theoretical chemistry; it is highly important in medicine (for example, in drug design) and biotechnology (for example, in the design of novel enzymes). Every two years, the performance of current methods is assessed in the CASP experiment (Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction). A continuous evaluation of protein structure prediction web servers is performed by the community project CAMEO3D.
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