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  • |Term=protein |Short definition=protein - {{Pronunciation}} (PROH teenagers) A molecule of amino acids. Proteins ar
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  • == Self-protein == '''Self-protein''' (pronunciation: /sɛlf 'proʊti:n/) is a type of [[protein]] that is produced by an organism's own cells.
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  • == Protein Shake == ...gage in regular [[physical exercise]] or those who aim to increase their [[protein]] intake.
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  • == Blood Protein == ...ation: /blʌd 'proʊti:n/), also known as '''plasma protein''', is a type of protein that is present in the blood plasma. It serves various functions including
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  • == Protein Kinases == '''Protein kinases''' (pronunciation: /ˈproʊtiːn kaɪˈneɪsɪz/) are a group of [[
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  • ==Globular Protein== ...''' are one of the two main [[protein]] classes, the other being [[fibrous protein]]. They are spherical (''globular'') in shape and soluble in water, unlike
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  • == Soy Protein == '''Soy protein''' (/sɔɪ prəʊˈtiːn/) is a type of [[protein]] that is isolated from [[soybean]]. It is made from dehulled, defatted soy
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  • ...ntifreeze protein''' (pronunciation: an-tee-freez pro-teen) is a type of [[protein]] that is produced by certain types of [[organisms]] such as [[fish]], [[pl ...derived from the Old English "freosan" meaning "to turn to ice". The word "protein" comes from the Greek "proteios" meaning "primary" or "in the lead".
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  • |Term=protein signature ...are formed in the blood, other body fluids or tissues at specific times. A protein signature can be used to find and diagnose a disease or condition and to se
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  • == Protein supplement == ...are also used for people who are dieting to ensure they are getting enough protein.
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  • |Term=M protein ...iple myeloma and other types of plasma cell tumors. Also called monoclonal protein 
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  • == S100 Protein == The '''S100 protein''' (pronounced "S one hundred protein") is a family of low molecular weight proteins known for their wide range o
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  • == Antiviral Protein == ..." meaning against, and "virus" which is a Latin word for poison. The term "protein" comes from the Greek word "proteios" meaning primary or of first importanc
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  • == Protein kinase == ...signaling]] and regulates cellular activities such as [[cell division]], [[protein synthesis]], and [[cell death]].
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  • == Protein Hydrolysate == ...of [[Amino acids]] and small [[Peptides]] obtained by the hydrolysis of [[Protein]].
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  • == G-protein == '''G-protein''' (pronounced: gee-proh-teen) is a type of protein that acts as a molecular switch inside cells. It is involved in transmittin
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  • == Tetrameric protein == ...as [[subunits]]. These subunits come together to form a single functional protein complex.
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  • == Protein Misfolding == '''Protein misfolding''' (pronunciation: proh-teen mis-fol-ding) is a biological pheno
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  • |Term=MEK2 protein ...MEK2 protein or in other genes involved in this pathway can cause the MEK2 protein to become overactive in some types of cancer. 
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  • == Cytoskeletal Protein == ...ein''' (pronunciation: /ˌsaɪtoʊˈskɛlɪtl ˈproʊtiːn/) is a type of [[Protein|protein]] that plays a crucial role in maintaining the structure and shape of a [[C
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  • |Term=protein kinase B |Short definition=protein kinase B - {{Pronunciation}} (PROH-teen KY-no.
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  • |Term=protein kinase C |Short definition=protein kinase C - {{Pronunciation}} (PROH-teen KY-nays.
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  • |Term=protein kinase inhibitor ...ction of enzymes called protein kinases. There are many different types of protein kinases and they are involved in many cellular functions. 
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  • |Term=MEK2 protein ...MEK2 protein or in other genes involved in this pathway can cause the MEK2 protein to become overactive in some types of cancer. 
    905 bytes (144 words) - 19:33, 12 January 2023
  • |Term=MEK1 protein ...akes the MEK1 protein or in other genes in this pathway can cause the MEK1 protein to become overactive in some types of cancer. 
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  • == Leaf Protein Concentrate == ...af", "protein", and "concentrate", indicating the process of concentrating protein from leaves.
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  • == Protein Structure == ...toms in the [[amino acids]] that make up a [[protein]]. The structure of a protein is vital to its function and understanding it can help in the development o
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  • == Protein Conformation == ...e three-dimensional shape of a [[protein]] molecule. The conformation of a protein is determined by its [[amino acid]] sequence, or primary structure, and its
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  • == Protein Shake == ...gage in regular [[physical exercise]] or those who aim to increase their [[protein]] intake.
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  • ...in water increases in the presence of salt. This process is often used in protein purification and crystallization. ...concentration of salt used can significantly affect the solubility of the protein.
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  • ...independently of the rest of the protein. Structural domains are units of protein structure that are capable of folding autonomously. ...ture that can evolve, function, and exist independently of the rest of the protein chain.
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  • |Term=C-reactive protein |Short definition=C-reactive protein - (.
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  • == Protein Function == '''Protein function''' refers to the biological role that a [[Protein|protein]] plays within an organism. Proteins are large, complex molecules that play
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  • == Protein Engineering == ...taking place into the understanding of protein folding and recognition for protein design principles.
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  • == Protein C == '''Protein C''' (pronounced: pro-teen see) is a [[vitamin K]]-dependent [[serine prote
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  • == Pea Protein == '''Pea protein''' (/piː prəʊˈtiːn/) is a type of plant-based protein derived from [[peas]]. It is a high-quality alternative to proteins derived
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  • == Tetrameric protein == ...as [[subunits]]. These subunits come together to form a single functional protein complex.
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  • |Term=CD30 protein ...cells and B cells (two types of white blood cells). It is a receptor for a protein called tumor necrosis factor, which is involved in cell growth and cell sur
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  • ...little or no effect on the protein's function, while others can alter the protein's function.  ...little or no effect on the protein's function, while others can alter the protein's function. Also called missense variant {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dic
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  • ...on=a protein made by white blood cells that reacts with a specific foreign protein as part of the immune response ...n) a protein made by white blood cells that reacts with a specific foreign protein as part of the immune response<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Gloss
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