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  2. Isoelectric point - Wikipedia

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    In practice, a protein with an excess of basic aminoacids (arginine, lysine and/or histidine) will bear an isoelectric point roughly greater than 7 (basic), while a protein with an excess of acidic aminoacids (aspartic acid and/or glutamic acid) will often have an isoelectric point lower than 7 (acidic).

  3. LRRN3 - Wikipedia

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    The LRRN3 protein is 708 amino acids in length. The molecular weight of this protein is 79,424 daltons, with an isoelectric point of 8.02. [9] It is known to be a single-pass type I membrane protein because it spans the membrane once, with its N-terminus on the extracellular side of the membrane, and its signal sequence is removed.

  4. LSMEM2 - Wikipedia

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    It has a predicted MW of 17.8 kDa and isoelectric point of 5.7 pI. [9] LSMEM2 is predicted to have one transmembrane region which is composed of 50% leucine and considered leucine rich. [10] The N-terminus is predicted to be the cytosolic/intracellular region of the protein, while the C-terminus is predicted as the lumenal/extracellular region ...

  5. LRRC40 - Wikipedia

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    LRRC40 is a 602 amino acid protein with a molecular weight of 68.254 kDa and an isoelectric point of ... horseshoe-like structure of a protein with many leucine rich ...

  6. ISLR - Wikipedia

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    The domains of the ISLR gene follows as: LRR_8 (leucine-rich repeat), LRR_RI (ribonuclease inhibitor), PCC (polycystin cation channel protein) Super family, and Ig (immunoglobulin). [16] The predicted isoelectric point of unmodified protein ISLR is 5.3. [12] The calculated molar mass is 46.0 kDa. [10] The ISLR protein has 428 amino acids (aa ...

  7. Protein primary structure - Wikipedia

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    Protein primary structure is the linear sequence of amino acids in a peptide or protein. [1] ... Leucine or Isoleucine I, L Φ ... such as its isoelectric point.

  8. Amino acid replacement - Wikipedia

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    Amino acid replacement is a change from one amino acid to a different amino acid in a protein due to point mutation in the corresponding DNA sequence. It is caused by nonsynonymous missense mutation which changes the codon sequence to code other amino acid instead of the original.

  9. LRRIQ3 - Wikipedia

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    Human protein LRRIQ3 Isoform 1 consists of 624 amino acids, and has a molecular weight of 73.7 kDa. The isoelectric point of LRRIQ3 is 9.73, which suggests that LRRIQ3 is basic at normal physiological pH (~7.4). [11] Additionally, there is strong evidence that human LRRIQ3 localizes to the plasma membrane from antibody staining. [12]