AAA (ATPases Associated with diverse cellular Activities) proteins (speak: tripple-A ATPases) are a large group of protein family sharing a common conserved...
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French automobile manufacturer Australian Archaeological Association AAA proteins (ATPases Associated with various cellular Activities) Abdominal aortic...
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Walker motifs (redirect from Phosphate-binding proteins)
(InterPro: IPR003714) AAA proteins STAND NTPases including MJ, PH, AP, and NACHT ATPases ABC-PilT ATPases Nucleotide kinases (InterPro: IPR000850) G domain proteins: G-proteins...
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ClpX (category Protein stubs)
encoded by the CLPX gene. This protein is a member of the family of AAA Proteins (AAA+ ATPase) and is to form the protein complex of Clp protease (Endopeptidase...
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chaperones that regulate folding or unfolding of substrate proteins. VCP is a type II AAA+ ATPase, which means that it contains two tandem ATPase domains...
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Proteasome (redirect from Proteasome-mediated protein degradation)
concentration of particular proteins and degrade misfolded proteins. Proteins are tagged for degradation with a small protein called ubiquitin. The tagging...
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Dynein (category Motor proteins)
located in its large doughnut-shaped "head", which is related to other AAA proteins, while two projections from the head connect it to other cytoplasmic...
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ATPase (category Integral membrane proteins)
synthase ATP synthase alpha/beta subunits AAA proteins P-ATPase Geider K, Hoffmann-Berling H (1981). "Proteins controlling the helical structure of DNA"...
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research investigates structural biology, transcription, DNA repair and AAA proteins, particularly ATPases. Zhang was awarded EMBO Membership in 2016 and...
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capabilities now lost in Eukaryotes. Its N-terminal HSH domain is similar to AAA proteins, especially Pol III subunit δ and RuvB, in structure. DP2 has a Class...
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Abdominal aortic aneurysm (redirect from Dissecting AAA)
aneurysm (AAA) is a localized enlargement of the abdominal aorta such that the diameter is greater than 3 cm or more than 50% larger than normal. An AAA usually...
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core. The SPG7 protein is a nuclear-encoded metalloprotease protein that is a member of the AAA protein family. Members of this protein family share an...
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Lysine (section AAA pathway)
Lysine (symbol Lys or K) is an α-amino acid that is a precursor to many proteins. It contains an α-amino group (which is in the protonated −NH+3 form when...
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Reichelt, S.; Spelbrink, J. N.; Walker, J. E.; Holt, I. J. (2007). "The AAA+ protein ATAD3 has displacement loop binding properties and is involved in mitochondrial...
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adaptor protein, alpha-SNAP. Then, the hexameric ATPase (of the AAA type) called NSF catalyzes the ATP-dependent unfolding of the SNARE proteins and releases...
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Katanin (category Proteins)
a microtubule-severing AAA protein. It is named after the Japanese sword called a katana. Katanin is a heterodimeric protein first discovered in sea...
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biochemist and computational biologist who has pioneered methods to design proteins and predict their three-dimensional structures. He is the Henrietta and...
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International Workshop on Nutritional Aspects of Milk Proteins in Comparison with Other Proteins, organized by the Dutch Foundation on Nutrition and Health...
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aneurysms (AAAs) are more common than their thoracic counterpart. One reason for this is that elastin, the principal load-bearing protein present in the...
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ESCRT (section ESCRT complexes and accessory proteins)
essential for cells to destroy misfolded and damaged proteins. Without ESCRT machinery, these proteins can build up and lead to neurodegenerative disease...
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also known as PEX1, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the PEX1 gene. This gene encodes a member of the AAA protein family, a large group of ATPases...
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ancestor in a simpler cytoplasmic dynein (which itself has evolved from the AAA protein family that occurs widely in all archea, bacteria and eukaryotes). Long-standing...
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MDN1, midasin homolog (yeast) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MDN1 gene. Midasin is a member AAA ATPase family. ENSG00000288121 GRCh38:...
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ribosomal proteins. Most of the ribosomal proteins fall into various energy-consuming enzyme families including ATP-dependent RNA helicases, AAA-ATPases...
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and remodels origin DNA. Orc1/Cdc6 paralogs are two-domain proteins and are composed of a AAA+ ATPase module fused to a C-terminal winged-helix fold. DNA-complexed...
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N-ethylmaleimide sensitive fusion proteins, is an enzyme which in humans is encoded by the NSF gene. NSF is a homohexameric AAA ATPase involved in membrane...
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Reptin is a tumor repressor protein that is a member of the ATPases Associated with various cellular Activities (AAA+) helicase family and regulates KAI1...
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Clippingdale, Andrew B.; Fearnley, Ian M.; Harbour, Michael (2007-01-15). "The AAA+ protein ATAD3 has displacement loop binding properties and is involved in mitochondrial...
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N-ethylmaleimide-Sensitive Factor Attachment Proteins (SNAP, or Sec17p in yeast) are a family of cytosolic adaptor proteins involved in vesicular fusion at membranes...
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Microtubule (redirect from Microtubule proteins)
proteins that bind to microtubules, including the motor proteins dynein and kinesin, microtubule-severing proteins like katanin, and other proteins important...
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