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S100 proteins are normally present in cells derived from the neural crest (Schwann cells, and melanocytes), chondrocytes, adipocytes, myoepithelial cells, macrophages, Langerhans cells, [3] [4] dendritic cells, [5] and keratinocytes.
Serum total protein, also known as total protein, is a clinical chemistry parameter representing the concentration of protein in serum. [1] Serum contains many proteins including serum albumin, a variety of globulins, and many others.
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.
Proteins have been studied and recognized since the 1700s by Antoine Fourcroy and others, [1] [2] who often collectively called them "albumins", or "albuminous materials" (Eiweisskörper, in German). [2]
Developing wood cells in poplar showing microfilaments (in green) and cell nuclei (in red). In biology, a protein filament is a long chain of protein monomers, such as those found in hair, muscle, or in flagella. [1]
Phosducin-transducin beta-gamma complex. Beta and gamma subunits of G-protein are shown by blue and red, respectively. Guanosine diphosphate Guanosine triphosphate. G proteins, also known as guanine nucleotide-binding proteins, are a family of proteins that act as molecular switches inside cells, and are involved in transmitting signals from a variety of stimuli outside a cell to its interior.
The Rab family of proteins is a member of the Ras superfamily of small G proteins. [1] Approximately 70 types of Rabs have now been identified in humans. [2] Rab proteins generally possess a GTPase fold, which consists of a six-stranded beta sheet which is flanked by five alpha helices.
6521 20533 Ensembl ENSG00000004939 ENSMUSG00000006574 UniProt P02730 P04919 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000342 NM_011403 RefSeq (protein) NP_000333 NP_035533 Location (UCSC) Chr 17: 44.25 – 44.27 Mb Chr 11: 102.24 – 102.26 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Band 3 anion transport protein, also known as anion exchanger 1 (AE1) or band 3 or solute carrier family 4 member 1 ...