Types:disease、DNA、drug and chemical compound、基因表达、literature、metadata、phenotype、protein、RNA、standard,ontology and nomenclature Location:United States Citation:16174 z-index:359.42 2. COSMIC-Catalogue Of Somatic Mutations In Cancer Types:disease、DNA Location:United Kingdom Citation:4018 z-index...
While secondary structure describes the shape of chains of amino acids in space, tertiary structure is the overall shape assumed by the entire molecule, which may contain regions of both sheets and coils. If a protein consists of one polypeptide chain, a tertiary structure is the highest level ...
Proteins: Structure, Function, and BioinformaticsWang ZX. How many fold types of protein are there in nature? Proteins 1996;26:186 -191.Wang, Zhi-Xin, (1996). How many fold types of protein are there in nature? Proteins 26, 186-191....
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Domain structure and conserved epitopes of Sfb protein, the fibronectin-binding adhesin of Streptococcus pyogenes SummaryStreptococcus pyogenes expresses a fibronectin-binding surface protein (Sfb protein) which mediates adherence to human epithelial cells. The nucleot... Susanne,R.,Talay,... - 《...
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For a proper understanding of protein structure and folding it is important to know if a polypeptide segment adopts a conformation inherent in the sequence or it depends on the context of its flanking secondary structures. Turns of various lengths have been studied and characterized starting from th...
Connective TissueStructure- cells (structural, immunological, defense, energy reservoirs), extracellular matrix (ground substance, protein fibers) Types of fibers- collagen, reticular, elastic Classification- proper (dense, loose), embryonic (mesenchyme, mucous), specialized (cartilage, adipose, bone, blo...
1. Messenger RNA (mRNA): Structure and Functions It is synthesized in the cell nucleus and then transported out of the cell to facilitate protein synthesis and code sequencing on proteins. The mRNA is translated into polypeptides. It comes in a wide range of sizes which reflects the polypeptide...
Protein Structure and FoldingCrystal Structures of Four Types of Human Papillomavirus L1 Capsid Proteins: UNDERSTANDING THE SPECIFICITY OF NEUTRALIZING MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES* Author links open overlay panelBrooke Bishop ‡ § 1, Jhimli Dasgupta ‡ 1, Michael Klein ‡, Robert L. Garcea ¶, ...