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  2. PEPD - Wikipedia

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    5184 18624 Ensembl ENSG00000124299 ENSMUSG00000063931 UniProt P12955 Q11136 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001166057 NM_000285 NM_001166056 NM_008820 RefSeq (protein) NP_000276 NP_001159528 NP_001159529 NP_032846 Location (UCSC) Chr 19: 33.39 – 33.52 Mb Chr 7: 34.61 – 34.74 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Xaa-Pro dipeptidase, also known as prolidase, is an enzyme that in humans ...

  3. List of protein subcellular localization prediction tools

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    Computational system for predicting protein subchloroplast locations from its primary sequence. It can locate the protein whose subcellular location is chloroplast in one of the four parts: envelope (which consists of outer membrane and inner membrane), thylakoid lumen, stroma and thylakoid membrane. (bio.tools entry) [97]

  4. Protein subcellular localization prediction - Wikipedia

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    The aim is to build tools that can accurately predict the outcome of protein targeting in cells. Prediction of protein subcellular localization is an important component of bioinformatics based prediction of protein function and genome annotation, and it can aid the identification of drug targets.

  5. Protein targeting - Wikipedia

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    Protein targeting or protein sorting is the biological mechanism by which proteins are transported to their appropriate destinations within or outside the cell. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ note 1 ] Proteins can be targeted to the inner space of an organelle , different intracellular membranes , the plasma membrane , or to the exterior of the cell via secretion .

  6. The Proteolysis Map - Wikipedia

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    Proteases are a class of enzymes that regulate much of what happens in the human body, both inside the cell and out, by cleaving peptide bonds in proteins.Through this activity, they govern the four essential cell functions: differentiation, motility, division and cell death — and activate important extracellular episodes, such as the biochemical cascade effect in blood clotting.

  7. You might be overdoing it on protein and not getting enough ...

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    Additionally, when protein is the main daily goal, there's a lack of regard for other vital nutrients. The message that people aren’t getting enough protein isn’t really true, say Amati and Sharp.

  8. Microtubule-associated protein - Wikipedia

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    MAPs have been divided into several different categories and sub-categories. There are "structural" MAPs which bind along the microtubules and "+TIP" MAPs which bind to the growing end of the microtubules. Structural MAPs have been divided into MAP1, MAP2, MAP4, and Tau families. +TIP MAPs are motor proteins such as kinesin, dyneins, and other ...

  9. 12 Best Vitamins for Hair Growth - AOL

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    2. Vitamin B12. One of eight B-complex vitamins, vitamin B12 is found naturally in some types of fish, red meat and fortified foods.It plays a key role in central nervous system function, DNA ...