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These and the regulatory proteins were his first targets.
To be sure that complement proteins do not turn against its own cells and organs, the body also makes a regulatory protein.
But despite their importance and ubiquity, little is known about where exactly each of these regulatory proteins binds.
Both constants can be modified by special regulatory proteins.
Its function as an important regulatory protein of microtubule dynamics has been well characterized.
It remains to be determined if interference with any of these known regulatory proteins is responsible for the dominant-positive effect.
The early genes are responsible for expressing mainly non-structural, regulatory proteins.
Cyclin B1 is a regulatory protein involved in mitosis.
Background The ubiquitin-proteasome pathway is essential for degradation of many regulatory proteins.
Ambros and colleagues found that lin-4, unexpectedly, did not encode a regulatory protein.
For example, the motif appears 6 times in Drosophila egg-chamber regulatory protein.
It is found at the C-terminus of numerous bacterial transcription regulatory proteins.
When regulatory proteins affect cell processes involved in disease, measurement of molecular concentration takes on added importance.
However, there are major changes in expression of two cell cycle regulatory proteins, cyclin D1 and p27 Kip1.
Multiple operons controlled by the same regulatory protein are grouped together as a regulon.
Potentially reduced levels of unstable regulatory proteins might play a role in the development of the diseases mentioned.
A second target to explain the role of the rho proteins in cancer is their regulatory proteins.
Both the regulatory protein, and the morphogenic protein are involved in the development of the tail segment.
This gene encoded a different regulatory protein, which provided a sodium ion channel on the surface of heart cells.
Regulatory Proteins control certain biological activities.
Channel-inducing factor is a regulatory protein for aldosterone receptors.
A trans-acting splicing regulatory protein of interest is then precipitated using specific antibodies.
It is found in splicing regulatory proteins.
This change in morphology is due to functional changes in the Ubx regulatory protein.
CDC20 appears to act as a regulatory protein interacting with many other proteins at multiple points in the cell cycle.