fusion protein

collocation in English

meaningsoffusionandprotein

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fusion
noun[U]
uk
/ˈfjuː.ʒən/
us
/ˈfjuː.ʒən/
an occasion when two or more things join or ...
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protein
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.tiːn/
us
/ˈproʊ.tiːn/
one of the many substances found in food such as meat, cheese, fish, or eggs, that is necessary for the body to grow and ...
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(Definition offusionandproteinfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffusion protein

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Antioxidant enzymes in intramolluscan schistosomes recombinantfusionproteinvaccine against schistosomiasis protecting against immunopathology and infection.
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The inhibition of myelination after treatment with either antibody orfusionproteinfavors the second hypothesis.
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The first trials with a recombinant antigen under controlled conditions used a /?-galactosidasefusionproteinas a washed inclusion body.
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Protection of cattle against rinderpest and lumpy skin disease with a rcombinant expressing thefusionproteingene of rinderpest virus.
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Cellubrevin is a ubiquitous tetanus-toxin substrate homologous to a putative synaptic vesiclefusionprotein.
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Fluorescent protein can be made into afusionproteinwith a desired protein, circumventing the labelling steps.
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Type 1 fusion machines initially bind a receptor on the target cell surface, which triggers a conformational change, allowing for binding of thefusionprotein.
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This creates a single gene that can be transcribed, spliced, and translated to produce a functionalfusionprotein.
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The protein may have been genetically modified so as to allow it to be selected for affinity binding; this is known as afusionprotein.
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Folding the expressedfusionproteingives an active enzyme.
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After internalization, thefusionproteinrefolds due the chaperon system.
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The kinase activity of thefusionproteinis inhibited by crizotinib.
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This minor improvement allows for the formation of in-framefusionprotein.
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The protein synthesized when a fusion gene is expressed is called a "fusionprotein".
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It is afusionproteinof a humanized monoclonal antibody (tucotuzumab) and an interleukin-2 (celmoleukin).
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In these cases, the immunoglobulin heavy locus forms afusionproteinwith another protein that has pro-proliferative or anti-apoptotic abilities.
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The 8 bp scar site does not allow the creation of afusionprotein.
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Regardless of which protein comes first, thisfusionproteinmay show similar function.
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Whichever method that is being used, it is preferable to maintain expression of thefusionproteinas close as possible to its natural level.
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Thefusionproteinbinds to amylose columns while all other proteins flow through.
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