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  2. Protein Data Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Protein Data Bank was announced in October 1971 in Nature New Biology [10] as a joint venture between Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, UK and Brookhaven National Laboratory, US. Upon Hamilton's death in 1973, Tom Koetzle took over direction of the PDB for the subsequent 20 years.

  3. Protein sequencing - Wikipedia

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    Protein sequence interpretation: a scheme new protein to be engineered in a yeast. It is often desirable to know the unordered amino acid composition of a protein prior to attempting to find the ordered sequence, as this knowledge can be used to facilitate the discovery of errors in the sequencing process or to distinguish between ambiguous results.

  4. Nanopore - Wikipedia

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    It can be a biological protein channel in a high electrical resistance lipid bilayer, a pore in a solid-state membrane or a hybrid of these – a protein channel set in a synthetic membrane. The detection principle is based on monitoring the ionic current passing through the nanopore as a voltage is applied across the membrane.

  5. Protein tag - Wikipedia

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    Protein tags are peptide sequences genetically grafted onto a recombinant protein. Tags are attached to proteins for various purposes. They can be added to either end of the target protein, so they are either C-terminus or N-terminus specific or are both C-terminus and N-terminus specific. Some tags are also inserted at sites within the protein ...

  6. Hydrolyzed protein - Wikipedia

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    Hydrolyzed protein is a solution derived from the hydrolysis of a protein into its component amino acids and peptides. While many means of achieving this process exist, the most common method is prolonged heating with hydrochloric acid , [ 1 ] sometimes with an enzyme such as pancreatic protease to simulate the naturally occurring hydrolytic ...

  7. Protein (nutrient) - Wikipedia

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    Protein is a nutrient needed by the human body for growth and maintenance. Aside from water, proteins are the most abundant kind of molecules in the body. Protein can be found in all cells of the body and is the major structural component of all cells in the body, especially muscle. This also includes body organs, hair and skin.

  8. PPT1 - Wikipedia

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    19063 Ensembl ENSG00000131238 ENSMUSG00000028657 UniProt P50897 O88531 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000310 NM_001142604 NM_001363695 NM_008917 RefSeq (protein) NP_000301 NP_001136076 NP_001350624 NP_032943 Location (UCSC) Chr 1: 40.07 – 40.1 Mb Chr 4: 122.73 – 122.75 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Palmitoyl-protein thioesterase 1 (PPT-1), also known as palmitoyl-protein ...

  9. Protein - Wikipedia

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    The words protein, polypeptide, and peptide are a little ambiguous and can overlap in meaning. Protein is generally used to refer to the complete biological molecule in a stable conformation, whereas peptide is generally reserved for a short amino acid oligomers often lacking a stable 3D structure. But the boundary between the two is not well ...

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