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  2. Protein pKa calculations - Wikipedia

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    FDPB-based methods calculate the change in the pK a value of an amino acid side chain when that side chain is moved from a hypothetical fully solvated state to its position in the protein. To perform such a calculation, one needs theoretical methods that can calculate the effect of the protein interior on a p K a value, and knowledge of the pKa ...

  3. Peptide bond - Wikipedia

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    Peptide bond formation via dehydration reaction. When two amino acids form a dipeptide through a peptide bond, [1] it is a type of condensation reaction. [2] In this kind of condensation, two amino acids approach each other, with the non-side chain (C1) carboxylic acid moiety of one coming near the non-side chain (N2) amino moiety of the other.

  4. Proteinogenic amino acid - Wikipedia

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    The pKa value of Pyrrolysine has not been reported. Note: The pKa value of an amino-acid residue in a small peptide is typically slightly different when it is inside a protein. Protein pKa calculations are sometimes used to calculate the change in the pKa value of an amino-acid residue in this situation.

  5. Protein kinase A - Wikipedia

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    In cell biology, protein kinase A (PKA) is a family of serine-threonine kinase [1] whose activity is dependent on cellular levels of cyclic AMP (cAMP). PKA is also known as cAMP-dependent protein kinase (EC 2.7.11.11). PKA has several functions in the cell, including regulation of glycogen, sugar, and lipid metabolism.

  6. Isoelectric point - Wikipedia

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    Other recent approaches are based on a support vector machine algorithm [10] and pKa optimization against experimentally known protein/peptide isoelectric points. [11] Moreover, experimentally measured isoelectric point of proteins were aggregated into the databases.

  7. Phospholamban - Wikipedia

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    18821 Ensembl ENSG00000198523 ENSMUSG00000038583 UniProt P26678 P61014 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_002667 NM_001141927 NM_023129 RefSeq (protein) NP_002658 NP_001135399 NP_075618 Location (UCSC) Chr 6: 118.55 – 118.56 Mb Chr 10: 53.21 – 53.22 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Phospholamban, also known as PLN or PLB, is a micropeptide protein that in humans is encoded by the ...

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  9. Contact activation system - Wikipedia

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    Here, after activation of PK to PKa by FXIIa, PKa cleaves HK. This produces cleaved HK (cHK), releasing a small peptide known as bradykinin. This peptide binds to bradykinin receptor B2 and its derivative, Des-Arg9-bradykinin binds to bradykinin receptor B1. Upon ligand binding, these receptors mediate inflammatory responses. [18]