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  1. Category:Fimbrillin-like protein (54 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Fimbrillin-like protein
  2. Category:Artificial nucleotide binding protein (68 bytes)
    1: ...es with the keyword Artificial nucleotide binding protein
  3. Category:Viral protein/peptide (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Viral protein/peptide
  4. Art:Spike protein conformation change (371 bytes)
    3: ...n for observing that the animation looks like the protein swims.
  5. Category:Abc protein transport (52 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Abc protein transport
  6. Ubiquitin protein ligase (3,923 bytes)
    3: ...the attachment of ubiquitin to lysine in a target protein<ref>PMID:16250895</ref>.
    4: ...L XIAP is inhibited by Smac – a death signaling protein.
    6: ...r bonds between ubiquitin and Ser/Thr residues in proteins<ref>PMID:33932090</ref>.
    7: *'''NEDD4-like Ubiquitin protein ligase WWP''' see [[WWP2]].
    8: Examples of E3 ubiquitin-protein ligases include [[Parkin]]
  7. Category:Transferase-motor protein complex (64 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Transferase-motor protein complex
  8. Category:Protein- protein interaction (59 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Protein- protein interaction
  9. CAMP-dependent protein kinase 3D structures (9,225 bytes)
    1: ==3D structures of cAMP-dependent protein kinase==
    114: ...zy]], [[4zp3]] - hPKA II-α + A-kinase anchoring protein peptide
    116: **[[8s8o]] - hPKA II-α + microtubule-associated protein 2 80-120 - NMR
    117: ...im4]], [[5hvz]] - bPKA I-α + A-kinase anchoring protein peptide<br />
    122: ...erization-anchoring domain + A-kinase anchoring protein peptide – NMR<br />
  10. Category:Protein transport-antibiotic complex (67 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Protein transport-antibiotic complex
  11. Journal:Protein Science:4 (3,576 bytes)
    32: ...oncentrations. Similar motifs were found in other proteins, indicating a broader functional role beyond ''T...
  12. Category:Immune system-transport protein complex (70 bytes)
    1: ...of pages with the keyword Immune system-transport protein complex
  13. Category:Endocytosis-protein binding complex (66 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Endocytosis-protein binding complex
  14. Category:Amyloid-beta Precursor Protein (61 bytes)
    1: ... of pages with the keyword Amyloid-beta Precursor Protein
  15. Calcium-dependent protein kinase 3D structures (1,940 bytes)
    1: == 3D Structures of calcium-dependent protein kinase (CDPK) ==
    6: *CDPK or calmodulin-domain protein kinase
  16. Category:9-strand pseudo beta barrel protein (66 bytes)
    1: ...ages with the keyword 9-strand pseudo beta barrel protein
  17. Category:Coa complex protein (50 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Coa complex protein
  18. Engineered Protein Inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2 Entry (10,254 bytes)
    1: ...the top of each monomer.' scene='10/1078124/Spike_protein/1'>
    8: ... effective vaccine, the pathway between the spike protein and the RBD needed to be interrupted <ref name=...
    12: ...l spike proteins. In the case of SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins, once they enter the body they <scene name='10/1...
    16: ==Protein Inhibitor Development==
    17: ...act with the receptor binding domain of the spike protein, <scene name='10/1078124/Spikeblockedbyminibinder...
  19. Avirulence protein (1,163 bytes)
    1: ...2nun' size='350' side='right' caption='Avirulence protein complex with ADP (stick model) and Tris (PDB code...
    3: ... which are recognized by the host cell resistance proteins. Avrs are effectors involved in pathogenicity. ...
    8: ...0249/Cv/4'>ADP binding site</scene> in Avirulence protein (PDB code [[2nun]]).<ref>PMID:17397263</ref> Wate...
    10: ==3D structures of avirulence protein==
    11: [[Avirulence protein 3D structures]]
  20. Image:6tht Mutation Protein.pdb (0 bytes)

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  1. Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase (5,665 bytes)
    6: Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein enzyme. It adds specific telomeric DNA repeats to...
    22: ...hionine residues</scene> were engineered into the protein sequence for phasing purposes.
  2. Sandbox Dav 14 (1,103 bytes)
    1: ...395nm and 475nm). It is one of the most important proteins used in biological research because it can be us...
    8: ...responsible for the fluorescent properties of the protein, is buried inside the beta barrel as part of the ...
  3. Sandbox dav 4 (1,378 bytes)
    1: ...395nm and 475nm). It is one of the most important proteins used in biological research because it can be us...
    6: ...rrel protein with 11 beta sheets. It is a 26.9kDa protein made up of 238 amino acids. The <scene name='Sand...
    7: ...responsible for the fluorescent properties of the protein, is buried inside the beta barrel as part of the ...
  4. Help:Editing (24,612 bytes)
    66: ...oad='2ace') to have the structure applet load the protein with the matching PDB code from the [[PDB]] datab...
    130: {{Template:ColorKey Composition Protein}}
    203: ::Martz, E. Book review of Introduction to protein science—architecture, function, and genomics: L...
    207: ...nowiki>Martz, E. Book review of ''Introduction to protein science—architecture, function, and genomics: L...
    209: ... <ref>Martz, E. Book review of <i>Introduction to protein science—architecture, function, and genomics: L...
  5. Ferredoxin NADP+ Reductase 3D structures (4,378 bytes)
    1: ...REVISIONYEAR}} - For a general description of the protein see [[Ferredoxin_NADP+ Reductase]]
  6. Image:Pdb1kvl chain b.pdb (54 bytes)
    1: Chain B protein, ligand and waters from PDB entry 1KVL
  7. Image:Pdb1kvl chain A.pdb (54 bytes)
    1: Chain B protein, ligand and waters from PDB entry 1KVL
  8. Image:Pdb1kvl chain B.pdb (53 bytes)
    1: Chain B protein, ligand and water from PDB entry 1KVL
  9. 3by5 (2,483 bytes)
    2: ==Crystal structure of cobalamin biosynthesis protein chiG from Agrobacterium tumefaciens str. C58==
    8: ...exe?pdbcode=3by5 ProSAT], [https://www.topsan.org/Proteins/NYSGXRC/3by5 TOPSAN]</span></td></tr>
    14: <scriptWhenChecked>; select protein; define ~consurf_to_do selected; consurf_initial_...
  10. Glycine (1,584 bytes)
    3: ...nal freedom and is frequently found in [[Turns in Proteins|turns]] along with [[proline]].
    8: ...rough layers of a large molecule. Even better for proteins are [[Backbone representations|schematic backbon...
    9: ...lso [[Backbone_representations#Protein_Main_Chain|Protein Main Chain]].
  11. Peptide (2,365 bytes)
    3: ... chains of amino acids are called polypeptides or proteins. Wikipedia offers a good discussion of [http://e...
    6: ...ne</scene> makes it easier to see the path of the protein chain (its secondary and tertiary structure).
    10: *[[Basics of Protein Structure]]
    14: ...epx.switchlab.org/ PepX: a structural database of protein-peptide complexes]
  12. Hemoglobin (19,234 bytes)
    3: ...n-transport protein. Hemoglobin is an allosteric protein. It is a <jmol>
    13: ...e buried among the hydrophobic amino acids of the protein.
    15: ...wn disease caused by a mutation in the hemoglobin protein is sickle-cell anemia. It results from a mutatio...
    30: ...For example, the proximal histidine (the tightest protein Fe ligand) is often called <scene name='32/32/His...
    43: ...apid, with on and off rates that are sensitive to protein conformation. Both CO and NO dissociate from the...
  13. Ann Taylor/Hemoglobin (7,712 bytes)
    2: ...transport protein. Hemoglobin is an [[allosteric protein]]. It is a tetramer composed of two types of sub...
    4: ... = purple). The proximal histidine (the tightest protein-Fe intraction) is often called <scene name='57/57...
    11: ...wn disease caused by a mutation in the hemoglobin protein is sickle-cell anemia. It results from a mutatio...
  14. CHEM2052 Tutorial (6,397 bytes)
    4: ...n biochemistry and molecular biology to ascertain protein sequences.
    6: ... reflected in their different specificities. Each protein cleaves the peptide backbone after (or on the car...
    21: ...he next links examine the binding pockets of each protein. The spacefilled residues have been color coded a...
    39: ...quires high protein concentrations. However, some proteins are only functional in the tetrameric state, suc...
  15. 1zk8 (2,708 bytes)
    8: ...exe?pdbcode=1zk8 ProSAT], [https://www.topsan.org/Proteins/MCSG/1zk8 TOPSAN]</span></td></tr>
    16: <scriptWhenChecked>; select protein; define ~consurf_to_do selected; consurf_initial_...
    24: ...ssor protein 3D structures|Tetracycline repressor protein 3D structures]]
  16. 1zkd (2,724 bytes)
    2: ==X-Ray structure of the putative protein Q6N1P6 from Rhodopseudomonas palustris at the res...
    8: ...exe?pdbcode=1zkd ProSAT], [https://www.topsan.org/Proteins/NESGC/1zkd TOPSAN]</span></td></tr>
    16: <scriptWhenChecked>; select protein; define ~consurf_to_do selected; consurf_initial_...
  17. NADH quinone oxidoreductase (NQO1) with inhibitor dicoumarol (8,927 bytes)
    8: ...mor suppressor] p53 and several other short-lived proteins including [[p73α]] and ornithine decarboxylase ...
    15: ...nt for NQO1 interaction with p53 and other client proteins.
    24: ...nt for NQO1 interaction with p53 and other client proteins.
    42: [[Category: Single protein]]
    51: [[Category: Protein inhibitor]]
  18. Help:Contents (6,518 bytes)
    2: ...ia:Overview|Overview]]) is the 3D encyclopedia of proteins and other biological molecules. This is the dire...
    38: ...ene, you need structural data (typically from the protein database PDB) and need to decide how to show it. ...
  19. Proteopedia:About (7,060 bytes)
    8: ...ce as a '''free, collaborative 3D-encyclopedia of proteins & other biomolecules.'''
    11: ...hare, retrieve and discuss information related to proteins, macromolecules, and small molecules and chemica...
    31: ...ew entries shortly after they are released by the Protein Data Bank. Most of these pages, which are titled ...
  20. Streptomyces griseus Aminopeptidase (SGAP) (9,198 bytes)
    7: ...eaves the N-terminal amino acid from a peptide or protein, and is specific for larger hydrophobic acids, es...
    24: SGAP is one of the many proteinases present in the extracellular fluid of culture...
    28: ...</sup> and Co<sup>2+</sup>. In contrast to other proteinase activities in the mixture, this aminopeptidase...
    30: While attempting to isolate the protein responsible for the trypsin activity in Pronase, ...
    62: ...e of ''Streptomyces griseus'': VI. Hydrolysis of protein by ''Streptomyces griseus'' protease. ''J. Bioch...

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