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  2. Template:Infobox protein - Wikipedia

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    An infobox for proteins. If the article is also linked to the corresponding gene item on Wikidata (which it often is), consider using {{Infobox gene}}. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status No parameters specified See also {{ Infobox nonhuman protein }} {{ Infobox protein family }} Category:Protein pages needing a ...

  3. List of proteins - Wikipedia

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    At the top level are all alpha proteins (domains consisting of alpha helices), all beta proteins (domains consisting of beta sheets), and mixed alpha helix/beta sheet proteins. While most proteins adopt a single stable fold, a few proteins can rapidly interconvert between one or more folds. These are referred to as metamorphic proteins. [5]

  4. Template:Infobox protein family - Wikipedia

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    This is template for a protein family/domain as defined in biological databases such as Pfam. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Symbol Symbol no description Line optional Name Name no description Line optional Image image fill in "NONE" if not needed to suppress the tracking category File optional Width width Width for image String optional Caption ...

  5. Homology modeling - Wikipedia

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    Homology model of the DHRS7B protein created with Swiss-model and rendered with PyMOL. Homology modeling, also known as comparative modeling of protein, refers to constructing an atomic-resolution model of the "target" protein from its amino acid sequence and an experimental three-dimensional structure of a related homologous protein (the "template").

  6. Protein - Wikipedia

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    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] Gluten, for example, was first separated from wheat in published research around 1747, and later determined to exist in many plants. [1]

  7. Category:Protein families - Wikipedia

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    CII protein; CIP/KIP; CitMHS family; Class II bacteriocin; Clathrin adaptor protein; Cloacin immunity protein; Clp protease family; Cob(I)yrinic acid a,c-diamide adenosyltransferase; Cobalamin biosynthesis; Colipase; Collagenase; Collapsin response mediator protein family; Concentrative nucleoside transporter; Condensation domain; Connexin ...

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Molecular Biology/Style guide (gene ...

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    template description / suggested use example article containing this template template filling tool {{Infobox GNF protein}} for genes/proteins for which an ortholog is present within the human genome (articles containing this template were created as part of the Gene Wiki project) Reelin: GeneWikiGenerator (input: HUGO gene symbol) {{Infobox ...

  9. Template:Infobox nonhuman protein/doc - Wikipedia

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