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Placental Proteins and Their Subunits as Tumor Markers

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1975
Abstract Placental proteins and their unique subunits are not normally detected in the circulation, even with immunoassays sensitive to 1 ng/ml.
Franco M. Muggia   +5 more
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IMMUNOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF S‐100 PROTEINS AND THEIR SUBUNITS

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1979
Abstract— The immunological activities of two populations of bovine S‐100 proteins with anti‐S‐100 serum were studied by complement fixation and rocket immunoelectrophoresis. The reactivities of subunits of these two populations were studied by crossed immunoelectrophoresis and rocket immunoelectrophoresis. Although the two populations conformed in all
Maurice M. Rapport   +3 more
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G protein subunits in lung cells

Life Sciences, 1994
Many hormones and neurotransmitters bind to membrane-bound receptors that are coupled to signal generating enzymes or ion channels via signal transducing GTP-binding proteins termed G proteins. Although receptors and second messengers have been extensively studied in cells of the respiratory system, the G proteins responsible for the coupling of these ...
C. W. Emala   +3 more
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Subunit interactions of GTP‐binding proteins

European Journal of Biochemistry, 1992
Fluorescence energy transfer [cf. Förster, T. (1948) Ann. Phys. 6, 55–75] was tested for its suitability to study quantitative interactions of subunits of Go with each other and these subunits or trimeric Go with the β1‐adrenoceptor in detergent micelles or after reconstitution into lipid vesicles [according to Feder, D., Im, M.‐J., Klein, H.
Winchil L.C. Vaz   +9 more
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An investigation of protein subunit and domain interfaces

"Protein Engineering, Design and Selection", 1988
Protein structures were collected from the Brookhaven Database of tertiary architectures that displayed oligomeric association (24 molecules) or whose polypeptide folding revealed domains (34 proteins). The subunit and domain interfaces for these proteins were respectively examined from the following aspects: percentage water-accessible surface area ...
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Dissociation of protein subunits by maleylation

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1968
B.L. Horecker, C.L. Sia
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Subunit constitution of proteins: A table

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1975
Dennis W. Darnall   +3 more
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Subunit Proteins of Photosystem I

Plant and Cell Physiology, 1992
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