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  2. Tether (cell biology) - Wikipedia

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    A tether is a form of cell surface protrusion, separated from the cytoskeleton after the application of low pulling forces to the cell surface membrane.They are thin, viscoelastic tubes which can be observed in vivo due to shear flow caused by molecular bonds between blood cells and vessel walls, for example.

  3. Protease-activated receptor - Wikipedia

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    Protease activated receptors are integral membrane proteins that are coupled to G-proteins and are activated by proteolytic cleavage of the amino terminal sequence that exposes a new N-terminal sequence functions as a tethered ligand, which bind a conserved region on extracellular loop 2 (ECL2). Such binding causes activation of intracellular ...

  4. Lipid-anchored protein - Wikipedia

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    Overall, there are three main types of lipid-anchored proteins which include prenylated proteins, fatty acylated proteins and glycosylphosphatidylinositol-linked proteins (GPI). [ 2 ] [ 5 ] A protein can have multiple lipid groups covalently attached to it, but [ clarification needed ] the site where the lipids bind to the protein depends both ...

  5. Proteinase-activated receptor 1 - Wikipedia

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    The newly revealed N-terminus acts as a tethered ligand that binds to a binding region between extracellular loops 3 and 4 of PAR1, therefore activating the protein. The binding instigates conformational changes in the protein that ultimately allow for the binding of G-proteins to sites on the intracellular region of PAR1. [12]

  6. Shugoshin N terminal protein domain - Wikipedia

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    Shugoshin protein is thought to act by protecting two proteins, named Rec8 and Rad21 at the centromeres from protein degradation by the enzyme separase. This results in the sister chromatids remaining tethered. [1] Shugoshin also acts as a spindle checkpoint component.

  7. NPS Pharmaceuticals Reports Characteristics of Patients Who ...

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    "They are often tethered to a PN/IV line, have to make frequent trips to the bathroom, suffer from disrupted sleep, and face serious complications including infections, blood clots, or liver damage.

  8. Protein fold class - Wikipedia

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    Membrane proteins interact with biological membranes either by inserting into it, or being tethered via a covalently attached lipid. They are one of the common types of protein along with soluble globular proteins, fibrous proteins, and disordered proteins. [5] They are targets of over 50% of all modern medicinal drugs. [6]

  9. 'Person-shaped' object in sea was actually a dummy - AOL

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    Coastguards said they performed a "tethered rescue" of the dummy [HM Coastguard Fleetwood] ... 17 easy and high-protein snacks for weight loss. Food. Allrecipes. Betty Crocker just released 3 all ...