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Flippases are
transmembrane lipid transporter proteins located in the cell membrane. They are
responsible for
aiding the
movement of
phospholipid molecules...
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recombination of
sequences between short flippase recognition target (FRT)
sites by the
recombinase flippase (Flp)
derived from the 2 μ
plasmid of baker's...
- (MOP)
flippase superfamily (TC# 2.A.66) is a
group of
integral membrane protein families. The MOP
flippase superfamily includes twelve...
- EC 2.4.1.227 by MurG.
Lipid II is
transported across the
membrane by
flippase (MurJ), a
discovery made in 2014
after decades of searching. Once it is...
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referred to as mu
Opioid receptor MOP
Flippase, Multidrug/Oligosaccharidyl-lipid/Polysaccharide (MOP)
Flippase superfamily of
transport proteins Muriate...
- transferases,
phosphatase and
choline phosphotransferase) and
allocation (
flippase and floppase).
Eventually a
vesicle will bud off from the ER containing...
- the U.S.
invasion of
Grenada O-Unit
Flippase (OUF), an
enzymic protein related to the
protein family MOP
flippase Search for "ouf" on Wikipedia. Osaka...
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superfamily catalyze cation uptake and/or efflux,
however one subfamily, the
flippases, (TC# 3.A.3.8) is
involved in
flipping phospholipids to
maintain the asymmetric...
- via
transmembrane protein complexes such as pores,
channels and gates.
Flippases and
scramblases concentrate phosphatidyl serine,
which carries a negative...
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transmembrane lipid transporters known as
flippases.
Scramblases are
distinct from
flippases and floppases. Scramblases,
flippases, and
floppases are
three different...