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| the bioactive form of insulin (and many other | peptides), a second step involving the removal of C-te |
| involved in the pumping of degraded cytosolic | peptides across the endoplasmic reticulum into the mem |
| These | peptides act primarily at the delta opioid receptor, a |
| hich protect against insect herbivores, other | peptides activate defensins and modify root growth. |
| Defensins are 2-6 kDa, cationic, microbicidal | peptides active against many Gram-negative and Gram-po |
| In | peptides, amino acids are linked by this pattern, a fe |
| ropionate and butyrate, and proteins to short | peptides, amino acids and ammonia. |
| ns, including five concerning his research on | peptides and their effect on human cancer. |
| he fragmentation data to identify the labeled | peptides and hence the corresponding proteins. |
| nomeric proteins typically lacking connecting | peptides and terminal extensions. |
| n the neurons by its deposits of amyloid beta | peptides and neurofibrillary tangles. |
| The primary structure of | peptides and proteins refers to the linear sequence of |
| erent conditions or cell types, digested into | peptides, and labeled with isobaric stable isotope tag |
| rophenylphosphate ( pNPP) and pTyr-containing | peptides and proteins. |
| tics, and characterization of membrane-active | peptides and proteins, most notably the M2 protein. |
| variety of macromolecules, ranging from small | peptides and polysaccharides to DNA strands and entire |
| s in solution, notably contained in proteins, | peptides, and aminoacids, by capillary electrophoresis |
| actoperoxidase) is commonly used for labeling | peptides and proteins with radioiodine isotopes(I-123, |
| dentification and expression of genes for two | peptides and a putative receptor. |
| ow supplies antibody-related products such as | peptides and equipment. |
| the ternary complexes of these proteins with | peptides and sugars have helped in understanding the m |
| gelatin into its sub-compounds (polypeptides, | peptides, and amino acids) that can cross the cell mem |
| itopes involving the synthesis of overlapping | peptides and analysis of the peptides in enzyme-linked |
| dietary proteins into their components, i.e., | peptides and amino acids, which can be readily absorbe |
| llular matrix proteins, recombinant proteins, | peptides, and positively or negatively charged molecul |
| apping of post-translational modifications in | peptides and proteins, and identification of DNA modif |
| idely used for the incorporation of iodine to | peptides and proteins. |
| Burzynski named these | peptides antineoplastons due to their alleged activity |
| Therefore, after mixing, in MS1, the | peptides appear as a single precursor. |
| Dairy | peptides are proposed to inhibit the activity of the a |
| Many dehydroalanine-containing | peptides are toxic or antibiotic and constitute parts |
| The processes by which cyclic | peptides are formed in cells are not yet fully underst |
| Peptides are generally packaged in large dense-core ve | |
| The rat and human | peptides are identical and differ from the ovine seque |
| other neuropeptides and nearly all vertebrate | peptides are synthesized by post-translational process |
| These large numbers of | peptides are generated and screened by physically link |
| Tachykinin | peptides are also involved in inflammation, and tachyk |
| les such as protein scaffolds, nucleic acids, | peptides are also being used. |
| CTH, alpha-MSH, beta-MSH and gamma-MSH; these | peptides are all cleavage products of a large precurso |
| ever, proponents continue to argue that these | peptides are implicated in a number of medical conditi |
| These smaller | peptides are released by the post-ganglionic fibers of |
| Mammalian bombesin-like | peptides are widely distributed in the central nervous |
| Lipoxins, as well as certain | peptides, are high affinity ligands for the lipoxin A4 |
| als and birds two categories of bombesin-like | peptides are known, gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP), w |
| he antigen is digested, small segments called | peptides are formed, which bind with major histocompat |
| To date, more than 150 CLE signaling | peptides are identified.. |
| The final | peptides are eight to fourteen residues long. |
| These | peptides are derived from gluten or gluten-like protei |
| method has problems due to the fact that the | peptides are identified thus making it necessary to ru |
| Chemerin | Peptides are short peptides (on the order of 9 amino a |
| Tachykinin | peptides are one of the largest family of neuropeptide |
| hromatography-mass spectrometry analysis, the | peptides are fragmented to produce sequence-specific p |
| These | peptides are then analyzed by liquid chromatography-ma |
| diated peripheral release of endogeous opioid | peptides, as well as direct activation of the TRPA1 ch |
| New approaches based on amino acids or | peptides as characteristic molecular moieties have led |
| vious section) uses the masses of proteolytic | peptides as input to a search of a database of predict |
| c peptide (prohormone) degraded the bioactive | peptides at about half the rate though the C-terminal |
| otrypsin also hydrolyzes other amide bonds in | peptides at slower rates, particularly those containin |
| This trait makes cyclic | peptides attractive to designers of protein-based drug |
| f the first methods for the identification of | peptides based on mass spectra and genome data. |
| major drawback to this technique is that the | peptides being sequenced in this manner cannot have mo |
| g structural similarity to somatostatin (both | peptides belong to the same family). |
| he TR coordinate is used to map corresponding | peptides between runs. |
| l transduction processes that occur after the | peptides bind are similar to the cytokine-mediated inf |
| In common with most active | peptides, both hormones are synthesised as larger prot |
| tives for the uptake of cationic proteins and | peptides by mammalian cells. |
| und is used as a reagent for the synthesis of | peptides by virtue of its reactions with carboxylic ac |
| y one or more dimensions of separation of the | peptides by liquid chromatography coupled to mass spec |
| o be involved in the metabolism of regulatory | peptides by diverse cell types, including small intest |
| The extraction of amino acids from hydrolyzed | peptides by butanol was invented by him. |
| In general, | peptides can be identified by fragmenting them in a ma |
| Cyclic | peptides can be classified according to the types of b |
| These | peptides can compete with RNR2 for binding to RNR1, an |
| tion of HPLC and mass spectrometry, but these | peptides cannot be detected in autistic children's uri |
| th a variety of antigens, including steroids, | peptides, carbohydrates and viral proteins, such as HI |
| The following is a list of neuroactive | peptides coexisting with other neurotransmitters. |
| xample, during collision-induced dissociation | peptides collide with a gas within the mass spectromet |
| Bombesin-like | peptides comprise a large family of peptides which wer |
| The C-terminal SH3 domain binds to | peptides conforming to a P-X-I/L/V/-D/N-R-X-X-K-P moti |
| tion of proteins from the molecular weight of | peptides created by proteolytic digestion and measured |
| Predicted 3D structures of these | peptides demonstrated that they exist in the loop conf |
| idues in length and were the first vertebrate | peptides demonstrated as having a lethal effect on the |
| e genome, such as nucleic acids, proteins and | peptides derived from proteins by proteolytic cleavage |
| Other | peptides derived from chromogranin A with uncertain fu |
| ntral role in the immune system by presenting | peptides derived from extracellular proteins. |
| ain prodefensins and tachyplesins, antibiotic | peptides derived from the horseshoe crab. |
| the cockroach leukosulphakinin I and II (LSK) | peptides, Drosophila melanogaster putative CCK-homolog |
| rom modified cysteine residues in proteins or | peptides during lysosomal degradation. |
| These | peptides exhibit a wide and complex spectrum of pharma |
| Vicia faba (Broad bean) antibacterial | peptides fabatin-1 and -2. |
| pioneered the "tea-bag" approach of producing | peptides for pharmacological work. |
| contains a complex mixture of small and large | peptides for diverse uses such as immobilizing and pre |
| Signal | peptides form an integral part of protein targeting, a |
| Tryptone is the assortment of | peptides formed by the digestion of casein by the prot |
| he orexins/hypocretins are strongly conserved | peptides, found in all major classes of vertebrates. |
| ow the diffusion of water, amino acids and/or | peptides from the tonoplast interior to the cytoplasm. |
| heterodimer with ABCB2 in order to transport | peptides from the cytoplasm to the endoplasmic reticul |
| ing of the N-terminus and sidechain amines of | peptides from protein digestions with tags of varying |
| he understanding of the biochemistry of toxic | peptides from the venom of fish-hunting Conus marine s |
| aracterization of over 50 biologically active | peptides from the snail's venom had been made possible |
| r bacteriolysis induced by lysozyme, cationic | peptides from leucocytes, or beta-lactam antibiotics. |
| ntalization and transport of heme, as well as | peptides, from the mitochondria to the nucleus and cyt |
| step in the maturation of many neuroendocrine | peptides from their precursors, such as the conversion |
| ompound is found to catalyze the formation of | peptides from amino acids. |
| inhibitors of NEP, completely protected both | peptides from metabolism by rNEP. |
| The solubility of | peptides generated by Boc SPPS is generally higher tha |
| dase N plays a role in the final digestion of | peptides generated from hydrolysis of proteins by gast |
| produced by that gene breaks into two smaller | peptides, ghrelin and obestatin. |
| y cationic proteinases, bactericidal cationic | peptides, growth factors, and cytotoxic cytokines, whi |
| riants encoding isoforms with distinct signal | peptides have been described. |
| These | peptides have much in common with the better known glu |
| Cathelicidin | peptides have been isolated from many different specie |
| of this method is that only the masses of the | peptides have to be known. |
| In Nicotiana attenuata, some of the | peptides have stopped being involved in defensive role |
| This particular group of | peptides have been found to play a significant role in |
| ans or other mammals and similar D-amino acid | peptides have only been found in bacteria, amphibians |
| A number of cyclic | peptides have been discovered in nature and they can r |
| These | peptides have similar affinity to antigens as whole an |
| et has not been determined for all contryphan | peptides, however it is known that contryphan-Vn is a |
| One interesting property of cyclic | peptides, however, is that they tend to be extremely r |
| ges of amyloid beta and related amyloidogenic | peptides implicated in protein misfolding diseases suc |
| The beta defensins are antimicrobial | peptides implicated in the resistance of epithelial su |
| development of protocols for the detection of | peptides implicated in the pathogenesis of celiac dise |
| The reaction is initiated by dissolving both | peptides in an aqueous buffer at pH 7.0. |
| he systematic study on the T cell stimulatory | peptides in celiac disease. |
| be used for isotopically labeling protein and | peptides in mass spectrometry research applications. |
| ty, since they constitute at least 30% of the | peptides in the venom of this scorpion. |
| family S14 and hydrolyzes proteins into small | peptides in the presence of ATP and magnesium. |
| c biology of dopamine, norepinephrine, opioid | peptides in the brain, connections of the cortex, limb |
| ce that any of the several dozen insulin-like | peptides in C. elegans (or any other invertebrate) reg |
| ta-hairpins can be formed from isolated short | peptides in aqueous solution, suggesting that hairpins |
| ind the proteogenomic approach is to identify | peptides in a biological sample using mass spectrometr |
| in vivo, an important advantage over natural | peptides in the preparation of peptide-based drugs. |
| Birtoxin, together with other birtoxin-like | peptides including bestoxin, is 58 amino-acid residues |
| anin A is the precursor to several functional | peptides including vasostatin, pancreastatin, catestat |
| information to determine the set of candidate | peptides sequences that could meaningfully be compared |
| It delivers cytosolic | peptides into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), where th |
| PDI helps load antigenic | peptides into MHC class I molecules. |
| The transport of | peptides into cells is a well-documented biological ph |
| ion problem can be resolved by cleaving large | peptides into smaller peptides before proceeding with |
| may yield as many as ten biologically active | peptides involved in diverse cellular functions. |
| Neuromedin U, like many neuroactive | peptides, is amidated at the C-terminus, and all isofo |
| The expression of VGF and VGF-derived | peptides is detected in a subset of neurons in the cen |
| of lipids as directed by genetically encoded | peptides is consistent with the presence of completely |
| The absolute mass of all these | peptides is then theoretically calculated. |
| These | peptides keep their 3D structure and remain active at |
| hibits the breakdown of the endogenous opioid | peptides known as enkephalins. |
| to avidin affinity chromatography to isolate | peptides labeled with isotope-coded tagging reagents. |
| is (SPPS) of serine- and threonine-containing | peptides leads to remarkable improvements in quality a |
| ibution of host factors such as antimicrobial | peptides, leukocyte surface receptors, signal transduc |
| Bombesin-like | peptides, like many other active peptides, are synthes |
| uring a viral infection or tumor development, | peptides loaded onto class I MHC will include those of |
| rly effective in the synthesis of intractable | peptides, long peptides/small proteins, and cyclic pep |
| ork of label free approach includes detecting | peptides, matching the corresponding peptides across m |
| These | peptides may pass through an alpha-sheet intermediate |
| e regulatory bodies have warned consumers the | peptides may be unsafe and ineffective in usage with o |
| zyme that degrades a number of small secreted | peptides, most notably the amyloid beta peptide whose |
| These | peptides negatively modulate the neuroendocrine functi |
| ce P and neurokinin A, as well as the related | peptides, neuropeptide K and neuropeptide gamma. |
| prepronociceptin protein, as are a further 2 | peptides, nocistatin & NocII. |
| in the insulin superfamily and consists of 7 | peptides of high structural but low sequence similarit |
| A4/DEVIL1 (ROT4/DVL1) - The ROT4 and DVL1 are | peptides of 53 and 51 amino acids respectively, which |
| ine and nitrogen metabolism, as well as short | peptides of unknown function. |
| roalanine) is an uncommon amino acid found in | peptides of microbial origin (an unsaturated amino aci |
| in that is subsequently processed into mature | peptides of distinct biological activities. |
| f molecules: high molecular weight (proteins, | peptides, oligosaccharide etc.) and low molecular weig |
| Nissle 1917) to secrete HIV fusion inhibiting | peptides on the sexual mucosa of patients Hamer hopes |
| 2 binds to phosphorylated tyrosine-containing | peptides on receptors or scaffold proteins with a pref |
| lel to the high mass precision measurement of | peptides on the MS1 level. |
| ll nucleated cells can also present cytosolic | peptides on their class I MHC. |
| NCL involves the coupling of two unprotected | peptides, one bearing a C-terminal α-thioester (N-term |
| By comparing the masses of the proteolytic | peptides or their tandem mass spectra with those predi |
| advantageous for the fragmentation of longer | peptides or even entire proteins. |
| e striatal GABA neurons utilize either opioid | peptides or substance P as the primary cotransmitter. |
| Cytokines can be classified as proteins, | peptides, or glycoproteins; the term "cytokine" encomp |
| peptides or proteins) by transferring electrons to the | |
| compounds, biomarker, metabolites, | peptides or proteins by their molecular masses. |
| hain that enables targeting are called signal | peptides or targeting peptides. |
| are converted into a solution of amino acids, | peptides, phosphates, ammonium and urea, from which th |
| It is postulated that these | peptides play a role in human cancers of the lung, col |
| While it is clear that | peptides play an important role in metabolic control i |
| Kinins are small | peptides produced from kininogen by kallikrein and are |
| Heat-stable enterotoxins (STs) are secretory | peptides produced by some bacterial strains, such as e |
| resistance to certain cationic antimicrobial | peptides produced during the host innate immune respon |
| Microcystins are cyclic nonribosomal | peptides produced by cyanobacteria (e.g.Microcystis ae |
| Compounds like amino acid | peptides, proteins, nucleotides, nucleic acid, amines |
| iomolecules that can be ionized: amino acids, | peptides, proteins, etc. |
| mass spectrometry for the analysis of intact | peptides, proteins, protein-protein and protein-RNA/DN |
| hifts, N-terminal methionine excision, signal | peptides, proteolysis and other posttranslational modi |
| mportance to the understanding of how several | peptides regulate the formation and remodeling of bone |
| These smaller | peptides regulate numerous functions of the gastrointe |
| For instance, at least 51 long-chain | peptides related to the sodium channel toxins and 18 p |
| The combined ratios a proteins' | peptides represent the relative quantification of that |
| Those | peptides result from selective cleavage of the progluc |
| ated mechanisms of elimination, antimicrobial | peptides secreted by the airway epithelium contribute |
| The birtoxin-like | peptides share an N-terminus of eighteen amino acid re |
| Class I RNR can be inhibited by | peptides similar to the C-terminus of RNR2. |
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