M protein (Streptococcus), a virulence factor of the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes
Viral matrix protein, structural protein linking the viral envelope with the virus capsid
Coronavirus membrane protein, structural protein expressed from the M gene in coronaviruses
Myeloma protein, also called paraprotein, an abnormal protein in the urine or blood, often seen in multiple myeloma or monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance
MYOM2 (Myomesin-2), a protein composing the M-line of muscle cell sarcomeres
Protein M, immunoglobulin-binding protein found on the surface of the bacterium Mycoplasma genitalium
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Mprotein may refer to: Mprotein (Streptococcus), a virulence factor of the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes Viral matrix protein, structural protein...
Proteins are large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions...
codes for three structural proteins (capsid protein C, membrane proteinM, envelope protein E) and seven nonstructural proteins (NS1, NS2a, NS2b, NS3, NS4a...
such a protein are monoclonal protein, Mprotein, M component, M spike, spike protein, or paraprotein. This proliferation of the myeloma protein has several...
ProteinM (locus MG281) is an immunoglobulin-binding protein originally found on the cell surface of the human pathogenic bacterium Mycoplasma genitalium...
The membrane (M) protein (previously called E1, sometimes also matrix protein) is an integral membrane protein that is the most abundant of the four major...
The Bradford protein assay (also known as the Coomassie protein assay) was developed by Marion M. Bradford in 1976. It is a quick and accurate spectroscopic...
cell wall, including Mprotein, lipoteichoic acid, and protein F (SfbI) facilitate attachment to various host cells. Mprotein also inhibits opsonization...
conserved. These genes code for nucleoprotein (N), phosphoprotein (P), matrix protein (M), glycoprotein (G) and the viral RNA polymerase (L). The complete genome...
Protein folding is the physical process by which a protein, after synthesis by a ribosome as a linear chain of amino acids, changes from an unstable random...
(M), envelope (E) and spike (S) structural proteins are anchored. The molar ratio of E:S:M in the lipid bilayer is approximately 1:20:300. The E and M...
called spike protein, formerly known as E2) is the largest of the four major structural proteins found in coronaviruses. The spike protein assembles into...
In biochemistry, a protein dimer is a macromolecular complex or multimer formed by two protein monomers, or single proteins, which are usually non-covalently...
Protein biosynthesis (or protein synthesis) is a core biological process, occurring inside cells, balancing the loss of cellular proteins (via degradation...
rapamycin (mTOR), also referred to as the mechanistic target of rapamycin, and sometimes called FK506-binding protein 12-rapamycin-associated protein 1 (FRAP1)...
Protein A is a 42 kDa surface protein originally found in the cell wall of the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus. It is encoded by the spa gene and its regulation...
Protein poisoning (also referred to colloquially as rabbit starvation, mal de caribou, or fat starvation) is an acute form of malnutrition caused by a...
Pea protein is a food product and protein supplement derived and extracted from yellow and green split peas, Pisum sativum. It can be used as a dietary...
Plasma proteins, sometimes referred to as blood proteins, are proteins present in blood plasma. They serve many different functions, including transport...
Protein structure is the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in an amino acid-chain molecule. Proteins are polymers – specifically polypeptides – formed...
abnormal antibody proteins - (often using electrophoretic techniques revealing the presence of a monoclonal spike in the results - termed an m-spike), bone...
Protein quality is the digestibility and quantity of essential amino acids for providing the proteins in correct ratios for human consumption. There are...
Protein kinase C, zeta (PKCζ), also known as PRKCZ, is a protein in humans that is encoded by the PRKCZ gene. The PRKCZ gene encodes at least two alternative...
(V/phospho-(P)/I) proteins, matrix (M) protein, the most abundant protein in virions, fusion (F) protein, small hydrophobic (SH) transmembrane protein,...