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  2. C-reactive protein - Wikipedia

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    1401 12944 Ensembl ENSG00000132693 ENSMUSG00000037942 UniProt P02741 P14847 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000567 NM_001329057 NM_001329058 NM_001382703 NM_007768 RefSeq (protein) NP_000558 NP_001315986 NP_001315987 NP_001369632 NP_031794 Location (UCSC) Chr 1: 159.71 – 159.71 Mb Chr 1: 172.53 – 172.66 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse C-reactive protein (CRP) is an annular (ring ...

  3. Catabolite activator protein - Wikipedia

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    Catabolite activator protein (CAP; also known as cAMP receptor protein, CRP) is a trans-acting transcriptional activator that exists as a homodimer in solution. Each subunit of CAP is composed of a ligand -binding domain at the N-terminus (CAP N , residues 1–138) and a DNA-binding domain at the C-terminus (DBD, residues 139–209).

  4. cAMP receptor protein - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] CRP then activates transcription through direct protein–protein interactions with RNA polymerase. [1] [2] The genes regulated by CRP are mostly involved in energy metabolism, such as galactose, citrate, or the PEP group translocation system. [3] [4] In Escherichia coli, CRP can regulate the transcription of more than 100 genes. [5]

  5. Parish register - Wikipedia

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    However, it was not until 1666 where after perceiving the immense advantages to be gained through civil registration that King Louis XIV revitalized the parish registration system in France and her colonies. [21] This edict, set forth by the king, made it compulsory for individuals to register within their parish communities.

  6. CRP Group - Wikipedia

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    CRP USA was founded in USA in 2008. CRP USA provides an additive manufacturing and 3D printing service and distributes the Windform materials on the American market. CRP USA is based in North Carolina. CRP USA constructs parts using the Windform materials for the space, [18] motorsports, [19] entertainment, automotive and defence industries.

  7. IBM XIV Storage System - Wikipedia

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    The IBM XIV Storage System was a line of cabinet-size disk storage servers.The system is a collection of modules, each of which is an independent computer with its own memory, interconnections, disk drives, and other subcomponents, laid out in a grid and connected together in parallel using either InfiniBand (third generation systems) or Ethernet (second generation systems) connections.

  8. CRP - Wikipedia

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    CRP may refer to: Science and technology. C-reactive protein, an acute phase protein produced by the liver; cAMP receptor protein (catabolite gene activator protein)

  9. Control and Reporting Centre - Wikipedia

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    Control and Reporting Posts (CRP) & Reporting Posts (RP), which provide radar control and surveillance within their defined areas of responsibility, may operate under the control of a CRC. NATO operates ACC Systems in static or deployable CRC's in order to provide Airspace Surveillance, to control Air Force Operations and to meet national and ...