transmembrane protein

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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 ofproteinfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Transmembraneproteindomains rarely use covalent domain recombination as an evolutionary mechanism.
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Hgl is atransmembraneproteinthat has been implicated in signal transduction and all three subunits reside in lipid rafts on the parasite plasma membrane.
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Use of an orientedtransmembraneproteinto probe the assembly of a supported phospholipid bilayer.
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P67 contains 709 amino acid residues and has the characteristics of atransmembraneprotein.
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It has also been predicted to be a 3-passtransmembraneprotein.
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Transmembraneproteinwhich may be responsible for uptake and transport of tunicamycin at the plasma membrane.
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It is atransmembraneproteinand therefore is located in the thylakoid membrane of chloroplasts in cyanobacteria and plants.
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It is atransmembraneproteinexpressed on the surface of oligodendrocyte cell and on the outermost surface of myelin sheaths.
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This change introduces a further one in thetransmembraneprotein, opening the pore to at least 6.
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The protein encoded is predicted to be a type 1transmembraneprotein; however, its exact function is currently unknown.
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The protein has no long hydrophobic regions, suggesting it is not atransmembraneprotein.
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Thetransmembraneproteinstabilin-1 has been detected as an interactant by "in vitro", "in vivo", and yeast two-hybrid assays.
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This gene encodes a potentialtransmembraneproteinand lies in a region where mutations and deletions have been associated with intellectual disability and autism.
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This putativetransmembraneproteinis thought to play a role in carbohydrate transport and metabolism.
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They are made up of the integrin (atransmembraneprotein) instead of cadherin.
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It belongs to a family of several eukaryotic cleft lip and palatetransmembraneprotein1 sequences.
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It is predicted to have three transmembrane domains, making it atransmembraneprotein.
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Synaptotagmin, atransmembraneproteinfound in neurosecretory vesicles, functions as a calcium sensor triggering vesicle fusion and neurotransmitter release.
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Emr1 is atransmembraneproteinpresent on the cell-surface of human macrophages, which are derived from the myeloid lineage.
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If the protein in question is atransmembraneprotein, the number of transmembrane domains and their localization is noted.
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