Crypticprotein, also cryptic family member 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CFC1 gene. CFC1 is located on chromosome 2 and encodes a member...
encoded by the Cryptic family 1 gene. Cryptic family protein 1B is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CFC1B gene. Cryptic family protein 1B acts as...
mutations in the underlying DNA or errors during transcription can activate a cryptic splice site in part of the transcript that usually is not spliced. This...
previously cryptic genetic variation. The hypothesis that chaperones can act as evolutionary capacitors is closely associated with the heat shock protein Hsp90...
replication forks growing bi-directionally from the origin. A number of proteins are associated with the replication fork to help in the initiation and...
Cryptic mimicry is observed in animals as well as plants. In animals, this may involve nocturnality, camouflage, subterranean lifestyle, and mimicry....
has profound consequences for the biology of protein complexes (evolution of function, allostery). Cryptic binding sites are the binding sites that are...
referred to as a cryptic epitope. Cryptotopes are becoming important for HIV vaccine research as a number of studies have shown that cryptic epitopes can...
preyed on are under certain normal circumstances obliterative" (that is, cryptic camouflage), and that "Not one 'mimicry' mark, not one 'warning color'...
protein domains act as modules, each with a particular and independent function, that can be mixed together to produce genes encoding new proteins with...
CML are positive for BCR-ABL1. (Some cases are confounded by either a cryptic translocation that is invisible on G-banded chromosome preparations, or...
codes for three structural proteins (capsid protein C, membrane protein M, envelope protein E) and seven nonstructural proteins (NS1, NS2a, NS2b, NS3, NS4a...
passages with low level of virus protein expression. Probably these HSV-1 isolates are evolving towards a more "cryptic" form to establish chronic infection...
Pétillot Y, Filhol O, Arlaud GJ (May 1996). "Identification of a crypticprotein kinase CK2 phosphorylation site in human complement protease Clr, and...
Silent Information Regulator (SIR) proteins are involved in regulating gene expression. SIR proteins organize heterochromatin near telomeres, ribosomal...
most E. coli proteins, and found a total of 2,234 protein-protein interactions. This study also integrated genetic interactions and protein structures and...
conserved. These genes code for nucleoprotein (N), phosphoprotein (P), matrix protein (M), glycoprotein (G) and the viral RNA polymerase (L). The complete genome...
Cryptic unstable transcripts (CUTs) are a subset of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) that are produced from intergenic and intragenic regions. CUTs were first...
Simon M, Hancock JM (2009). "Tandem and cryptic amino acid repeats accumulate in disordered regions of proteins". Genome Biology. 10 (6): R59. doi:10...
by producing virulence factors such as potent protein toxins, and the expression of a cell-surface protein that binds and inactivates antibodies. S. aureus...
major constituents of the basement membrane, namely the basal lamina (the protein network foundation for most cells and organs). Laminins are vital to biological...
a 5' cryptic splice site within exon 11, resulting in a shorter than normal mRNA transcript. When this shorter mRNA is translated into protein, it produces...
the signals are only shown briefly; chameleons are almost always muted cryptic colours. Chameleons vary greatly in size and body structure, with maximum...
Progerin (UniProt# P02545-6) is a truncated version of the lamin A protein involved in the pathology of Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome. Progerin...