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- metabolism 473
- Proteins 414
- genetics 327
- physiology 248
- Protein Conformation 186
- Signal Transduction 180
- chemistry 170
- Cellular signal transduction 152
- Protein Folding 142
- Metabolism 123
- Gene Expression Regulation 120
- drug therapy 119
- Molecular Chaperones 117
- immunology 113
- pathology 111
- Protein folding 101
- methods 98
- Neurodegenerative Diseases 97
- Genetic aspects 94
- Neoplasms 93
- Diseases 92
- Mitochondria 90
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- pharmacology 84
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- Transcription Factors 79
- Protein Biosynthesis 78
- Receptors 71
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Protein turnover
Published 2006Subjects: “…Proteins Metabolism.…”
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Protein physics a course of lectures /
Published 2002Subjects: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Protein condensation kinetic pathways to crystallization and disease /
Published 2007Subjects: “…Proteins.…”
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Protein evolution
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…Protein-coding genes -- Protein structure -- Mutations -- Evolution of protein-coding genes -- Evolution of orthologous proteins -- Formation of novel protein-coding genes -- Evolution of paralogous proteins -- Protein evolution by assembly from modules -- Genome evolution and protein evolution.…”
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Protein degradation
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein levels in cells are regulated by their rates of synthesis and degradation -- Regulatory proteins are rapidly degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway -- Examples include many oncogenes, transcription factors and cyclins which control progress through the cell cycle -- NF-kappa B activation in disease depends on degradation of the inhibitor, I-kappa B -- Misfolded or mutant proteins are rapidly degraded -- Neurodegenerative and protein folding diseases -- Two major proteolytic pathways exist in mammalian cells -- Many acid hydrolases exist in lysosomes -- Endocytosed proteins and those in autophagic vacuoles are degraded in lysosomes -- The ubiquitin-proteasome pathway -- 3D structure of ubiquitin -- Formation of the isopeptide bonds during ubiquitin conjugation to proteins -- The ubiquitin-proteasome pathway -- Proteasome function is linked to ATP hydrolysis -- Proteasomes unfold proteins and translocate them into 20S particles -- Three types of peptidase sites -- Proposed mechanism of proteasome inhibitors -- Therapeutic applications of proteasome inhibitors -- Two systems for protein breakdown function in the two pathways for antigen presentation -- Changes in proteasome subunits induced by interferon -- Steps involved in generating antigenic peptides.…”
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Protein crystallography
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein crystallography -- Protein crystallization methods -- Crystal symmetry -- X-ray intensity data collection -- Electron density equation -- The Patterson function -- Multiple isomorphous replacement phasing -- Fitting the electron density with a model -- Refinement of the model -- Estimating quality of the model.…”
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Protein folding
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Introduction to principles of protein structure -- The basic facts about protein folding -- Cooperativity of protein structure formation -- Necessary and sufficient conditions for protein sequences to fold -- Concept of energy gap -- Protein folding kinetics -- Intermediates and transition state ensembles -- Allatom folding simulations -- Understanding protein folding pathways at atomic detail.…”
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Molecular interactions and activity in proteins
Published 1978Subjects: “…Proteins Congresses.…”
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Protein oxidation and removal of oxidized proteins by proteolysis
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Oxidized proteins -- Intracellular proteases -- The 20S core proteasome -- Proteasomal particles -- The proteasome-ubiquitin system -- Protein oxidation and proteasome -- Degradation of oxidized proteins and protein function -- Protein surface hydrophobicity -- Unfolding of oxidized proteins -- Stability of the 20S proteasome towards oxidation -- Oxidative stress and protein turnover -- Oxidation-induced proteolysis -- Degradation of oxidized proteins in cells -- What happens if degradation fails? …”
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Protein oxidation and removal of oxidized proteins by proteolysis
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Oxidized proteins -- Intracellular proteases -- The 20S core proteasome -- Proteasomal particles -- The proteasome-ubiquitin system -- Protein oxidation and proteasome -- Degradation of oxidized proteins and protein function -- Protein surface hydrophobicity -- Unfolding of oxidized proteins -- Stability of the 20S proteasome towards oxidation -- Oxidative stress and protein turnover -- Oxidation-induced proteolysis -- Degradation of oxidized proteins in cells -- What happens if degradation fails? …”
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Protein oxidation and removal of oxidized proteins by proteolysis
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Contents: Oxidized proteins -- Intracellular proteases -- The 20S core proteasome -- Proteasomal particles -- The proteasome-ubiquitin system -- Protein oxidation and proteasome -- Degradation of oxidized proteins and protein function -- Protein surface hydrophobicity -- Unfolding of oxidized proteins -- Stability of the 20S proteasome towards oxidation -- Oxidative stress and protein turnover -- Oxidation-induced proteolysis -- Degradation of oxidized proteins in cells -- What happens if degradation fails? …”
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Mobility and function in proteins and nucleic acids
Published 1983Subjects: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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The pharmacokinetics of therapeutic proteins
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Contents: Differences in the pharmacokinetics of therapeutic proteins compared to small molecule drugs -- Classes of therapeutic proteins -- Central paradigm of clinical pharmacology -- Distribution and tissue penetration of mAbs and proteins -- Three methods of renal protein metabolism -- Hepatic protein metabolism -- Target-mediated drug disposition -- Immunogenicity: general considerations and contributing factors -- Neutralizing, clearing and sustaining anti-drug antibodies.…”
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The pharmacokinetics of therapeutic proteins
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Contents: Differences in the pharmacokinetics of therapeutic proteins compared to small molecule drugs -- Classes of therapeutic proteins -- Central paradigm of clinical pharmacology -- Distribution and tissue penetration of mAbs and proteins -- Three methods of renal protein metabolism -- Hepatic protein metabolism -- Target-mediated drug disposition -- Immunogenicity: general considerations and contributing factors -- Neutralizing, clearing and sustaining anti-drug antibodies.…”
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The pharmacokinetics of therapeutic proteins
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Contents: Differences in the pharmacokinetics of therapeutic proteins compared to small molecule drugs -- Classes of therapeutic proteins -- Central paradigm of clinical pharmacology -- Distribution and tissue penetration of mAbs and proteins -- Three methods of renal protein metabolism -- Hepatic protein metabolism -- Target-mediated drug disposition -- Immunogenicity: general considerations and contributing factors -- Neutralizing, clearing and sustaining anti-drug antibodies.…”
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Apoprotein research
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The roles of intrinsic disorder in protein interaction networks
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Contents: Introducing the protein intrinsic disorder concept and intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) -- Structural peculiarities of IDPs -- Sequence peculiarities of IDPs -- Abundance of IDPs and their functions -- Intrinsic disorder in protein interaction networks -- Peculiarities of disorder-based binding and regulation -- Why are IDPs commonly involved in protein interactions?.…”
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Manufacturing of pharmaceutical proteins : from technology to economy /
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The structural basis for the modulation of protein function by protein phosphorylation
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Contents: Physical-chemical basis for phosphorylation -- Discovery -- Glycogen phosphorylase -- Signaling from adrenaline to phosphorylase -- Phosphorylase kinase still a challenge -- Regulation of the cell cycle by phosphorylation -- Cyclin dependent protein kinase 2 activation and inhibition -- Rb the guardian of the genome -- Control by p27 and cyclin E -- Summary of the structural consequences of phosphorylation.…”
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Probing protein-protein interactions with peptide libraries and arrays
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein-protein interactions as key to understanding signaling pathways -- Signaling through tyrosine phosphorylation -- Using peptide libraries to study specificities of protein modules -- Peptide library arrays (OPAL) -- OPAL strategies, examples and advantages.…”
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