Definition of Chromoproteins. Meaning of Chromoproteins. Synonyms of Chromoproteins

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- non-fluorescent chromoproteins. Through mutagenesis or irradiation, the non-fluorescent chromoproteins can be converted to fluorescent chromoproteins. An example...
- generally applied to the non-protein chromop**** moiety of photosensitive chromoproteins, such as the pigments involved in photosynthesis and photoreception...
- hemoglobin in every 100 mL of blood. Hemoglobin is a metalloprotein, a chromoprotein, and globulin. In mammals, hemoglobin makes up about 96% of a red blood...
- flavoproteins, metalloproteins, phytochromes, cytochromes, opsins, and chromoproteins. Hemoglobin contains the prosthetic group known as heme. Each heme group...
- phenolic lipids, dibenzo-alpha-pyrones (DBP), and dibenzo-α-pyrone chromoproteins (DCPs). Shilajit is composed of 60–80% humic substances, such as humic...
- [citation needed] The nine-membered enediynes are also referred to as chromoproteins because they have an attached protein as a variable group. This protein...
- Membrane protein Globular protein Globulin Edestin Albumin Fibrous protein Chromoprotein Photoreceptor protein Biliprotein Phycobiliprotein Phytochrome Lipocalin...
- that allows for phototaxis In biochemistry: Photoreceptor protein, a chromoprotein that responds to being exposed to a certain wavelength of light by initiating...
- phytochrome (named Cph1) in the sense that it is a red/far-red reversible chromoprotein. Presumably plant phytochromes are derived from an ancestral cyanobacterial...
- enediynes have since been identified: calicheamicin, dynemicin, and chromoprotein-based products. The calicheamicin types are defined by a methyl trisulfide...