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Not to be confused with Aprotinin.
Apoprotein may refer to:
Apoenzyme, the protein part of an enzyme without its characteristic prosthetic group
Apolipoprotein, a lipid-binding protein that is a constituent of the plasma lipoprotein
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Look up apoprotein or apoproteins in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Apoprotein may refer to: Apoenzyme, the protein part of an enzyme without its characteristic...
that transfer fatty acids from the digestive tract to the liver Familial apoprotein CII deficiency (type Ib), a condition caused by a lack of lipoprotein...
the heteroproteins or conjugated proteins, being tightly linked to the apoprotein. Not to be confused with the cosubstrate that binds to the enzyme apoenzyme...
reduces apoprotein CIII, which increases lipolysis and elimination of triglyceride-rich particles from plasma. PPARα also increases apoproteins AI and...
Generally, heme B is attached to the surrounding protein matrix (known as the apoprotein) through a single coordination bond between the heme iron and an amino-acid...
complex, at which point breakdown of the apoprotein occurs. An important enzyme in the breakdown of the apoprotein is FtsH6, which belongs to the FtsH family...
niacin, and fibric acids). ApoB is an integral apoprotein whereas the others are peripheral apoproteins. Apolipoprotein synthesis such as ApoA4 in hypothalamus...
discovered that rhodopsin is a holoprotein, consisting of retinal and an apoprotein, he called it opsin, which today would be described more narrowly as apo-rhodopsin...
"alpha" and two "beta" polypeptide chains. An apoenzyme (or, generally, an apoprotein) is the protein without any small-molecule cofactors, substrates, or inhibitors...
require a cofactor but do not have one bound are called apoenzymes or apoproteins. An enzyme together with the cofactor(s) required for activity is called...
first occur is the denaturing of the holoprotein to remove the heme. The apoprotein is then rebuilt with the cofactor. "Heme Prosthetic Group Definition"...
1982). "Abnormal lipoprotein receptor-binding activity of the human E apoprotein due to cysteine-arginine interchange at a single site". The Journal of...
APOE may refer to: Apolipoprotein E, a main apoprotein of the chylomicron, also studied for its involvement in Alzheimer's disease risk Professional Oklahoma...
not bound to iron, transferrin is known as "apotransferrin" (see also apoprotein). Transferrins are glycoproteins that are often found in biological fluids...
malnutrition, such as that seen in kwashiorkor, results in a lack of precursor apoproteins within the cell, therefore unused lipids which would normally participate...
proteins. Aequorin is a holoprotein composed of two distinct units, the apoprotein that is called apoaequorin, which has an approximate molecular weight...
photosynthetic reaction centre protein family. PsaB PsaC Iron-sulfur center; apoprotein for Fa and Fb PsaD Required for assembly, helps bind ferredoxin. InterPro: IPR003685...
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A holoprotein or conjugated protein is an apoprotein combined with its prosthetic group. Some enzymes do not need additional...
BR, et al. (September 2019). "Chromophore-Independent Roles of Opsin Apoproteins in Drosophila Mechanoreceptors". Current Biology. 29 (17): 2961–2969...
beverage of Northeast India Apochromat, a type of photographic or other lens Apoprotein (disambiguation), a protein without its bound cofactor Army Post Office:...
cellular respiration, could be separated into apoprotein and a bright-yellow pigment. Neither apoprotein nor pigment alone could catalyse the oxidation...
(1987). "Insulin inhibits the accumulation of the major lung surfactant apoprotein in human fetal lung explants maintained in vitro". Endocrinology. 120...
are still the most widely studied opsins. Opsin refers strictly to the apoprotein (without bound retinal). When an opsin binds retinal to form a holoprotein...
color vision. Each individual cone contains pigments composed of opsin apoprotein covalently linked to a light-absorbing prosthetic group: either 11-cis-hydroretinal...
are nuclear encoded. After translation, SDHA subunit is translocated as apoprotein into the mitochondrial matrix. Subsequently, one of the first steps is...
required for expression of the leghemoglobin holoprotein but not the apoprotein in soybean root nodules". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences...
darkness or more rapidly by irradiation by far-red light. The phytochrome apoprotein, a protein that together with a prosthetic group forms a particular biochemical...