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  2. dTDP-glucose 4,6-dehydratase - Wikipedia

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    Other names in common use include thymidine diphosphoglucose oxidoreductase, TDP-glucose oxidoreductase, RmlB, DESIV, and dTDP-glucose 4,6-hydro-lyase. This enzyme participates in 4 metabolic pathways : nucleotide sugars metabolism , streptomycin biosynthesis , polyketide sugar unit biosynthesis , and biosynthesis of vancomycin group antibiotics .

  3. Serum protein electrophoresis - Wikipedia

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    This is typically seen as a broadening of the alpha-2 zone. Alpha-2 macroglobulin may be elevated in children and the elderly. This is seen as a sharp front to the alpha-2 band. AMG is markedly raised (10-fold increase or greater) in association with glomerular protein loss, as in nephrotic syndrome. Due to its large size, AMG cannot pass ...

  4. Anion exchange protein 2 - Wikipedia

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    Anion exchange protein 2 (AE2) is a membrane transport protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC4A2 gene. [5] [6] AE2 is functionally similar to the Band 3 Cl − /HCO3 − exchange protein. Mice have been used to explore the function of AE2. AE2 contributes to basolateral membrane HCO 3 − transport in the gastrointestinal tract. [7]

  5. Protein detection - Wikipedia

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    The protein substance from the initial abstract is inspected with a 2-D Quant Kit. The initial abstract is diluted to 50 ng/mL combined with 0.1% SDS, 0.1% 2-ME, 0.1 M PBS (pH 7.4), 0.1% BSA, and 0.1% Tween 20, and it is deposited for ELISA at 4 °C playing as the calibration standard solution. [8]

  6. Serum total protein - Wikipedia

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    Serum total protein, also known as total protein, is a clinical chemistry parameter representing the concentration of protein in serum. [1] Serum contains many proteins including serum albumin, a variety of globulins, and many others. While it is possible to analyze these proteins individually, total protein is a relatively quick and ...

  7. Immunoprecipitation - Wikipedia

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    Immunoprecipitation of intact protein complexes (i.e. antigen along with any proteins or ligands that are bound to it) is known as co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP). Co-IP works by selecting an antibody that targets a known protein that is believed to be a member of a larger complex of proteins.

  8. Reverse phase protein lysate microarray - Wikipedia

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    [4] [15] This implies that there must be two epitopes on the protein (one to capture the protein and one to detect the protein) for which specific antibodies are available. [15] Other forward phase protein microarrays directly label the samples, however there is often variability in the labeling efficiency for different protein, and often the ...

  9. Perilipin-4 - Wikipedia

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    Perilipin 4, also known as S3-12, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PLIN4 gene on chromosome 19. [5] [6] It is highly expressed in white adipose tissue, with lower expression in heart, skeletal muscle, and brown adipose tissue. [7] PLIN4 coats lipid droplets in adipocytes to protect them from lipases.