- Look up
apoprotein or
apoproteins in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Apoprotein may
refer to: Apoenzyme, the
protein part of an
enzyme without its characteristic...
- that
transfer fatty acids from the
digestive tract to the
liver Familial apoprotein CII
deficiency (type Ib), a
condition caused by a lack of lipoprotein...
- the
heteroproteins or
conjugated proteins,
being tightly linked to the
apoprotein. Not to be
confused with the
cosubstrate that
binds to the
enzyme apoenzyme...
-
reduces apoprotein CIII,
which increases lipolysis and
elimination of triglyceride-rich
particles from plasma. PPARα also
increases apoproteins AI and...
- complex, at
which point breakdown of the
apoprotein occurs. An
important enzyme in the
breakdown of the
apoprotein is FtsH6,
which belongs to the FtsH family...
- not
bound to iron,
transferrin is
known as "apotransferrin" (see also
apoprotein).
Transferrins are
glycoproteins that are
often found in
biological fluids...
-
beverage of
Northeast India Apochromat, a type of
photographic or
other lens
Apoprotein (disambiguation), a
protein without its
bound cofactor Army Post Office:...
- "alpha" and two "beta"
polypeptide chains. An
apoenzyme (or, generally, an
apoprotein) is the
protein without any small-molecule cofactors, substrates, or inhibitors...
-
discovered that
rhodopsin is a holoprotein,
consisting of
retinal and an
apoprotein, he
called it opsin,
which today would be
described more
narrowly as apo-rhodopsin...
- Generally, heme B is
attached to the
surrounding protein matrix (known as the
apoprotein)
through a
single coordination bond
between the heme iron and an amino-acid...