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- ... two major functions in the body: the protein aids in the formation (biosynthesis) of a molecule called ...
- ... role in the progression of HIV infection to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). AIDS is a disease that damages the immune system, ... body against infections. The signs and symptoms of AIDS may not appear until 10 or more years ...
- ... into its working (active) form called trypsin. Trypsin aids in digestion by cutting protein chains at the ...
- ... D-bifunctional protein is so named because it aids in two biochemical reactions.The D-bifunctional protein ...
- ... 1 disrupts the ability of Rab proteins to aid in intracellular trafficking. The immobility of proteins and ...
- ... connective tissues. Research suggests that the ANTXR2 protein aids in the breakdown of at least one type ...
- ... atoms (ions) in muscle cells. The STAC3 protein aids in the process that triggers the release of ...
- ... involved in the modification of additional proteins that aid in energy production in mitochondria, including the pyruvate ...
- ... involved in the modification of additional proteins that aid in energy production in mitochondria, including the pyruvate ...
- ... prevents the adhesion and communication between cells that aids in proper development , which disrupts normal patterning in ...