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Transport and Carrier Proteins
2021Apoprotein (Apo) is the major protein component of lipoprotein that determines its properties. Apolipoproteins are generally divided into 5–7 types. Most of their amino acid sequences have been determined. The types of apolipoproteins are named according to the classification system suggested by Alaupovic in 1972. The types are encoded with the English
Zhiwei Li, Changmin Wang
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Antibodies as carrier proteins.
Pharmaceutical research, 1998Pre-existing antibodies against a drug substance can significantly alter the pharmacokinetic profile of the drug in the circulation. Rapid clearance, mediated by complement or Fc receptors, occurs for crosslinked immune complexes, but not for complexes containing only one or two antibodies.
Bruce N. Rehlaender, Moo J. Cho
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CARRIER WEIGHTS OF CONJUGATED PROTEINS
Nature, 1941IT has recently been observed1 that the carrier weights, that is, the weight of protein carrying one gram–equivalent of prosthetic group, of a class of conjugated proteins, the chromoproteins, is in many cases equal to the Svedberg unit of about 17,600 gm. In no case is it appreciably less.
Broda, Engelbert, Goodeve, C. F.
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Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 1984
The somatomedins, such as the insulin-like growth factors I and II, somatomedins A and C, and multiplication-stimulating activity, are small, growth hormone dependent polypeptides which are the assumed mediators of growth hormone action on extraskeletal tissues.
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The somatomedins, such as the insulin-like growth factors I and II, somatomedins A and C, and multiplication-stimulating activity, are small, growth hormone dependent polypeptides which are the assumed mediators of growth hormone action on extraskeletal tissues.
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Import of Carrier Proteins into Mitochondria
Biological Chemistry, 1999AbstractCarrier proteins located in the inner membrane of mitochondria are responsible for the exchange of metabolites between the intermembrane space and the matrix of this organelle. All members of this family are nuclear-encoded and depend on translocation machineries for their import into mitochondria.
Truscott, Kaye N., Pfanner, Nikolaus
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Secretory carrier membrane proteins
Protoplasma, 2011Secretory carrier membrane proteins (SCAMPs) are a family of integral membrane proteins that play roles in mediating exocytosis in animal cells. However, relatively little is known about the subcellular localization, trafficking, and function of SCAMPs in plants.
Angus Ho Yin Law+2 more
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 2000
The compartmentalization of cholesterol metabolism implies target-specific cholesterol trafficking between the endoplasmic reticulum, plasma membrane, lysosomes, mitochondria and peroxisomes. One hypothesis has been that sterol carrier protein-2 (SCP2, also known as the non-specific lipid transfer protein) acts in cholesterol transport through the ...
Jerzy Roch Nofer+2 more
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The compartmentalization of cholesterol metabolism implies target-specific cholesterol trafficking between the endoplasmic reticulum, plasma membrane, lysosomes, mitochondria and peroxisomes. One hypothesis has been that sterol carrier protein-2 (SCP2, also known as the non-specific lipid transfer protein) acts in cholesterol transport through the ...
Jerzy Roch Nofer+2 more
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The structural role of the carrier protein – active controller or passive carrier
Natural Product Reports, 2012Common to all FASs, PKSs and NRPSs is a remarkable component, the acyl or peptidyl carrier protein (A/PCP). These take the form of small individual proteins in type II systems or discrete folded domains in the multi-domain type I systems and are characterized by a fold consisting of three major α-helices and between 60-100 amino acids.
Crosby, John, Crump, Matthew P.
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Sterol carrier and lipid transfer proteins
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1985The discovery of the sterol carrier and lipid transfer proteins was largely a result of the findings that cells contained cytosolic factors which were required either for the microsomal synthesis of cholesterol or which could accelerate the transfer or exchange of phospholipids between membrane preparations.
George V. Vahouny+5 more
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1985
The authors wish to dedicate this article to the memory of Professor Eraldo Antonini, who died of an incurable illness on 19 March 1983. It was Professor Antonini who introduced the authors to the study of oxygen-carrying proteins and inspired their scientific activity.
Maurizio Brunori+2 more
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The authors wish to dedicate this article to the memory of Professor Eraldo Antonini, who died of an incurable illness on 19 March 1983. It was Professor Antonini who introduced the authors to the study of oxygen-carrying proteins and inspired their scientific activity.
Maurizio Brunori+2 more
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