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Results 71 - 80 of 1,077 for protein
  1. ... instructions for making the anion exchanger 1 (AE1) protein, which transports negatively charged atoms (anions) across cell ... negatively charged bicarbonate molecules (bicarbonate ions). The AE1 protein is found in the cell membrane of kidney ...
  2. ... for making one piece of a group of proteins known as the conserved oligomeric Golgi (COG) complex. ... is a cellular structure in which newly produced proteins are modified. One process that occurs in the ...
  3. ... which normally help fight infections by producing immune proteins called antibodies (or immunoglobulins). These proteins target foreign invaders such as bacteria and viruses ...
  4. ... The GJB2 gene provides instructions for making a protein called gap junction beta 2, more commonly known ... Connexin 26 is a member of the connexin protein family. Connexin proteins form channels called gap junctions ...
  5. ... chemical cousins of DNA. These molecules help assemble protein building blocks (amino acids) into functioning proteins. The MT-TL1 gene provides instructions for making ...
  6. ... production of hemoglobin, which is the iron-containing protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. A ... The GATA1 gene provides instructions for making a protein that attaches (binds) to specific regions of DNA ...
  7. ... for a process that targets damaged or unneeded proteins to be broken down (degraded) within cells. Protein degradation helps to maintain the proper balance of ...
  8. ... result from mutations in the PTEN gene. The protein produced from the PTEN gene is a tumor ... Mutations in the PTEN gene prevent the PTEN protein from regulating cell proliferation effectively, leading to uncontrolled ...
  9. ... XK gene provides instructions for producing the XK protein, which carries the blood antigen Kx. Blood antigens ... blood cells and determine blood type. The XK protein is found in various tissues, particularly the brain, ...
  10. ... including some that have not been identified.The proteins produced from the genes associated with familial hypertrophic ... contraction, are made up of thick and thin protein filaments. The overlapping thick and thin filaments attach ...
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