Sentences with phrase «cofactor protein»

Human oligodendroglial cells express low levels of C1 inhibitor and membrane cofactor protein mRNAs.

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Retinoic acid receptors are one of these cofactors, recruiting additional proteins to open DNA.
As a cofactor of certain proteins, it plays an essential role in oxygen transport and metabolism.
HIV - 1 Entry Cofactor: Functional cDNA Cloning of a Seven - Transmembrane, G Protein - Coupled Receptor
First author Vignesh Kasinath said, «It took three years of work to obtain this high - resolution structure of all the parts, or subunits, that make up a functional PRC2, as well as visualize how additional protein subunits, called cofactors, may help regulate its activity.
Remarkably, both cofactors mimic the histone protein tail in their binding to PRC2 suggesting that cofactors and histone tails together work hand - in - hand to regulate PRC2 function.
«This fact,» says Panowski, «suggests that pha - 4 [protein] and daf - 16 may be competing in some way, perhaps for target genes that increase longevity or other coregulators or cofactors that may be required for this.»
Because exogenous substrates and cofactors are not required for this fluorescence, GFP expression can be used to monitor gene expression and protein localization in living organisms.
Mammal sirtuins are NAD + - dependent deacetylases that use NAD + as cofactor for catalyzed reactions to cleave acetyl groups from acetylated lysine residues of target proteins, generating nicotinamide (NAM) and 2 ′ - O - acetyl - ADP - ribose.
The KININ meeting occurs every three years, assembling scientists and clinicians involved in the field of bradykinin (kinins) and its related proteins (enzymes, cofactors, substrates, receptors, proteolytic systems, disease states, and developing therapies) for presentation of the latest ideas, research, drug development and therapeutics in these biologic systems.
These modifications of p53 are believed to fine tune p53 - dependent gene regulation and cell fate decisions by affecting p53 protein stability, DNA binding affinity and interactions between p53 and other transcription cofactors.
LPL is a pivotal player in TG metabolism, as mutations in LPL or in its cofactors (ApoC - II, glycosylphosphatidylinositol - anchored high - density lipoprotein — binding protein 1, lipase maturation factor 1) account for the majority of monogenic hypertriglyceridemia cases (25).
Functional analysis of substrate and cofactor complex structures of a thymidylate synthase - complementing protein.
(b) A series of heme cofactors in the protein MtrF illustrating the multi-cytochrome nature of the transport and the molecular structures involved (image is adapted from Breuer, M. et al.).
Biotin is an essential cofactor for several key enzymes in the production and metabolism of glucose, fat, and protein.
These whole foods naturally provide nutrients, proteins, peptides, enzymes and cofactors to nourish, balance and support thyroid health.
-- Thyroid glandular contains proteins, peptides, cofactors and enzymes to nourish, balance and support thyroid health.
Since many people either have low levels of vitamin d or low levels of cofactors needed for its metabolism, and animal protein increases IGF - 1 levels which may be problematic if vitamin d isn't doing its job, we can expect any associations between animal protein and cancer to be attenuated after controlling for vitamin d. Although it's not like that epidemiology is impressive if you control for cooking intensity (high heat is associated but not lower heat methods) or processed meat consumption.
These whole foods provide the nutrients, proteins, peptides, cofactors and enzymes to nourish, balance and support thyroid health.
Vitamin K2 is an essential micronutrient that acts as a cofactor for the γ - carboxylation of glutamic residues in a number of proteins, including matrix Gla protein (MGP), which, when activated, prevents the calcification of blood vessels (21).
You know all those wheels and arrows you drew in high school biology — athletes spin those cycles faster and that means they need more substrate, more cofactors, and protein to build enzymes.
[NOTE: Organs and glands provide specific proteins, peptides, cofactors and enzymes that are found and expressed from their respective organ / gland.
This whole food provides proteins exclusively expressed in pancreas tissue along with nutrients, cofactors and enzymes that may support pancreatic and digestive health.
Vitamin C's magic comes from its ability to 1) function as an antioxidant in your body, which protects your skin from free radical damage, 2) reduce the stress hormone cortisol, the villain behind stress related acne breakouts, and 3) function as a cofactor in the creation of collagen, a protein that is vital for strong skin.
-- Provides proteins exclusively expressed in heart tissue along with nutrients, cofactors and enzymes that may support heart health and athletic performance.
Niacin or Nicotinic Acid: Commonly known as Vitamin B3, is an essential cofactor for enzymes that are involved in the catabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins for energy production.
Vitamin C serves a role as a cofactor in collagen synthesis, the main protein in joint tissue and bone.
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