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- Protein (17280 bytes)
1: ...wing coloured [[alpha helix|alpha helices]]. This protein was the first to have its structure solved by [[X...
2: ...s of [[amino acid]]s joined by [[peptide bond]]s. Proteins are essential to the structure and function of a...
3: ... transport of various [[ligand]]s. In nutrition, proteins serve as the source of [[amino acids]] for [[org...
5: Proteins are one of the classes of bio-[[macromolecules]]...
7: ...ich serves as a template for [[translation (genetics)|translation]] by [[ribosome]]s.
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- Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1937 bytes)
15: *Glusker, Jenny P. (''Protein Science'' 3: 2465-2469, 1994)
16: ...Glusker, Jenny P., and Margaret J. Adams (''Physics Today'' 48: 80-81, 1995)
18: *Perutz, Max F. (''Quarterly Review of Biophysics'' 27: 333-337, 1994) - Botany (8977 bytes)
9: ...from the [[molecular biology|molecular]], [[genetics|genetic]] and [[biochemistry|biochemical]] level ...
22: ...x|[[Gregor Mendel]] laid the foundations of genetics from his studies of plants.]]
25: ...ntal life processes (like [[cell division]] and [[protein synthesis]] for example) can be studied without t...
37: ... complete catalogue of plants provided [[systematics]] and [[taxonomy]]. - Gastrointestinal tract (16596 bytes)
39: ...of chemical processing takes place, especially on protein, by the enzymes present in the stomach. It then p...
67: ...luding the nature of the food (mainly its fat and protein content) and the degree of muscle action of the e...
75: ...y produce stomach acid and an enzyme that digests protein. One of the unsolved puzzles of the digestive sys...
77: ... enzymes to break down the carbohydrate, fat, and protein in food. Other enzymes that are active in the pro...
92: ====Protein==== - Immune system (14564 bytes)
15: ...[[major histocompatibility complex]] (MHC). These proteins have configurations and [[amino acid]] sequences...
33: .... Adhesion is enhanced by [[opsonization]], where proteins like [[opsonin]]s are coated on the surface of t...
35: ====Anti-microbial proteins====
36: ...reactive protein]], for example, binds to the [[C-protein]] of ''[[Streptococcus_pneumoniae|S. pneumoniae]]...
39: ...ar only on pathogenic cell surfaces. A cascade of protein activity follows complement activation; this casc... - Brain (22060 bytes)
41: ...es of brains allow for the study of anatomy and [[protein]] expression patterns but can only be done after ...
153: == Related topics == - Pulmonary alveolus (8193 bytes)
54: ...mbrane conductance regulator, a [[transmembrane]] protein responsible for the transport of chloride ions. T... - Eye (21834 bytes)
9: ...ghly spherical, filled with a [[transparency (optics)|transparent]] gel-like substance called the [[vi...
69: ...th and intensity (ie. a colour visible light) the protein breaks down into two constituent products. Rhodop...
71: ... and light conditions - each of the photoreceptor proteins requires a different light intensity to break do...
73: ... cone cells because there are three forms of this protein. One form is broken down by the particular EM wav... - Kidney (12846 bytes)
28: #a proteinaceous layer of basement membrane
33: ...t blood cells and large-molecule proteins. Small proteins may be present. A person's blood pass through t...
95: ...us]] has been damaged so that a large amount of [[protein]] in the blood enters the [[urine]]. Other frequ...
116: {{Anatomy_pics}} - Liver (11441 bytes)
1: ...detoxification, [[glycogen]] storage and [[plasma protein]] synthesis. It also produces [[bile]], which is ...
61: ...and [[factor XI|XI]], as well as [[protein C]], [[protein S]] and [[antithrombin]].
94: {{Anatomy_pics}} - Thyroid (5421 bytes)
14: ...ide the follicles is a colloid which is rich in a protein called [[thyroglobulin]]. It serves as a reservoi...
58: {{Anatomy_pics}} - Parathyroid gland (1913 bytes)
9: Parathyroid hormone is a small [[protein]] that takes part in the control of [[calcium]] a...
17: {{Anatomy_pics}} - Adrenal gland (7544 bytes)
26: ...ndrial membrane by Steroidogenic Acute Regulatory Protein (StAR), where it is converted into [[pregnenolone...
54: ...evelopment of the [[secondary sexual characteristics]].
77: == Related topics == - Connective tissue (1646 bytes)
4: ...ns and epithelia in place, and has a variety of [[protein]]aceous fibers, including [[collagen]] and [[elas... - Epithelium (4397 bytes)
25: ...ication''': Cells contain keratin (a cytoskeletal protein). This process occurs mainly in skin, since it pr... - Chromosome (12667 bytes)
2: ... where it wraps around [[histone]]s (structural [[protein]]s, Fig. 1), and where this composite material is...
12: ...onsists of DNA that is active, e.g., expressed as protein.
197: ...). In Turner syndrome, female sexual characteristics are present but underdeveloped. People with Turne... - Silk (8683 bytes)
2: '''Silk''' is a natural protein [[fiber]] that can be [[weaving|woven]] into [[te... - Process (6114 bytes)
10: *[[civics|Civic]] [[governance]] and [[conflict resolution]...
12: *[[Protein biosynthesis]]
64: ... figures prominently in the science of [[cybernetics]]. Natural and industrial processes utilize basic... - Legume (2428 bytes)
12: ...ve through nitrogen-fixation symbiosis. This high protein content makes them desirable crops in [[agricultu... - Feather (5296 bytes)
4: ==Characteristics==
5: ..., or outer skin layer, that produce [[keratin]] [[protein]]s. They insulate birds from water and cold tempe...
17: ...er 2002): 261-95). Experiments show that the same protein (when missing before birth) that causes bird feet... - Hippopotamus (6778 bytes)
32: ...od]] [[protein]]s, then from [[molecular systematics]], and more recently from the [[fossil record]], ...
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