However, if the given protein is shown to fold on its own, especially in vitro, these findings can be further supported.
This protein has been shown to be crucial to mitochondrial localization to the nerve terminal.
However, the proteins were shown to bind Ca +.
The protein has been shown to be overexpressed in many cancers including prostate cancer.
These proteins interact with other proteins and have been shown to be necessary for shut off of the light response.
These abnormal extended proteins have been shown to be more rapidly degraded within cells and, thus, produce little current.
Nuclear receptor related 1 protein has been shown to interact with:
In the timelapse video, individual proteins are shown moving through different pathways within the cell.
This protein has been shown to have relatively low expression in all tissues.
These two proteins have been shown to control expression of a number of pathogenicity island genes including vapA.