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  1. Protein G: Protein G is an immunoglobulin-binding protein expressed in group C and G streptococcal bacteria much like protein A but with differing binding specificities. It is a ~60-kDA (65 kDA for strain G148 and 58 kDa for strain C40 ... (Biology) [100%] 2024-06-12 [Proteins]
  2. G protein: G proteins, also known as guanine nucleotide-binding proteins, are a family of proteins that act as molecular switches inside cells, and are involved in transmitting signals from a variety of stimuli outside a cell to its interior. Their activity ... (Type of proteins) [100%] 2024-11-08 [G proteins] [Peripheral membrane proteins]...
  3. Protein G: Protein G is an immunoglobulin-binding protein expressed in group C and G streptococcal bacteria much like protein A but with differing binding specificities. It is a ~60-kDA (65 kDA for strain G148 and 58 kDa for strain C40 ... (Immunoglobulin-binding protein expressed in group C and G Streptococcal bacteria) [100%] 2025-04-28 [Proteins]
  4. Heterotrimeric G protein: "G protein" usually refers to the membrane-associated heterotrimeric G proteins, sometimes referred to as the "large" G proteins. These proteins are activated by G protein-coupled receptors and are made up of alpha (α), beta (β) and gamma (γ) subunits. [81%] 2023-04-11 [G proteins] [Membrane biology]...
  5. Proteins (journal): Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by John Wiley & Sons, which was established in 1986 by Cyrus Levinthal. The journal covers research on all aspects protein biochemistry, including computation, function, structure, design, and ... (Journal) [81%] 2023-12-18 [Biochemistry journals] [Academic journals established in 1986]...
  6. G (musical note): Sol, so, or G is the fifth note of the fixed-do solfège starting on C. It is the fifth note and the eighth semitone of the solfège. (Musical note) [71%] 2023-10-26 [Musical notes]
  7. G (letter): G, g is a letter of the Latin alphabet. It is the seventh letter of most variants, being placed after F and before H, as is the case for instance in the English alphabet. (Letter) [71%] 2023-06-09
  8. G (musical note): G, also called Sol or So, is the fifth note of the fixed-do solfège starting on C. It is the fifth note and the eighth semitone of the solfège. (Musical note) [71%] 2024-03-09 [Musical notes]
  9. G (metro de Nueva York): La G Brooklyn–Queens Crosstown Local (línea G local Brooklyn-Queens Crosstown) es un servicio del metro de la ciudad de Nueva York. Es el único servicio en tiempo completo no "shuttle" (servicio en una vía que va y viene ... (Metro de Nueva York) [71%] 2024-02-27
  10. G (New York City Subway service): The G Brooklyn-Queens Crosstown is an 11.4-mile-long (18.3 km) rapid transit service in the B Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is colored light green since it uses the ... (New York City Subway service) [71%] 2024-03-14 [Independent Subway System] [New York City Subway services]...
  11. Outer membrane protein G: Outer membrane protein G (OmpG) is a porin, a channel proteins in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. Escherichia coli OmpG forms a 14-stranded beta-barrel and in contrast to most porins, appears to function as a monomer. (Biology) [70%] 2023-12-31 [Protein domains] [Protein families]...
  12. G-Protein-gekoppelte Rezeptoren: G-Protein-gekoppelte Rezeptoren (englisch G protein-coupled receptor, GPCR) sind biologische Rezeptoren in der Zellmembran und der Membran von Endosomen, die Signale über GTP-bindende Proteine (kurz G-Proteine) in das Zellinnere beziehungsweise das Innere des Endosoms weiterleiten (Signaltransduktion ... [70%] 2023-06-13
  13. G protein-coupled receptor: G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest group of plasma membrane receptors of which rhodopsin and adrenergic receptors are the most familiar. They are integral plasma membrane proteins that transduce signals from extracellular ligands to signals in intracellular relay ... [70%] 2021-12-24 [Neuroscience]
  14. G-protein-coupled receptor: In biology, G-protein-coupled receptors are the "largest family of cell surface receptors involved in signal transduction. They share a common structure and signal through heterotrimeric g-proteins." In signal transduction, cell surface receptors such as G-protein-coupled ... [70%] 2023-06-12
  15. G protein-coupled receptor: Articles Most recent articles on G protein-coupled receptor Most cited articles on G protein-coupled receptor Review articles on G protein-coupled receptor Articles on G protein-coupled receptor in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides ... [70%] 2023-04-20 [Membrane biology] [G protein coupled receptors]...
  16. G protein-coupled receptor: G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), also known as seven-(pass)-transmembrane domain receptors, 7TM receptors, heptahelical receptors, serpentine receptors, and G protein-linked receptors (GPLR), form a large group of evolutionarily related proteins that are cell surface receptors that detect ... (Class of cell surface receptors coupled to G-protein-associated intracellular signaling) [70%] 2024-03-07 [G protein-coupled receptors] [Biochemistry]...
  17. Protein: Proteins are large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms, including catalysing metabolic reactions, DNA replication, responding to stimuli, providing structure to cells and ... (Biomolecule consisting of chains of amino acid residues) [69%] 2023-12-20 [Proteins] [Molecular biology]...
  18. Protein: A protein is a biological polymer comprising numerous amino acids linked recursively through peptide bonds between a carboxyl group and an amino group of adjacent amino acids to form a long chain with the defining side group of each amino ... [69%] 2023-02-03
  19. Protein: A protein is a biological polymer comprising numerous amino acids linked recursively through peptide bonds between a carboxyl group and an amino group of adjacent amino acids to form a long chain with the defining side group of each amino ... [69%] 2023-02-04
  20. Protein: Protein molecules are chains of amino acids that play many important roles in living systems. As far as is known, proteins have existed as long as life on earth has existed and are an essential ingredient in all cells. [69%] 2023-09-29

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