- A
protein isoform, or "protein variant", is a
member of a set of
highly similar proteins that
originate from a
single gene and are the
result of genetic...
- In genetics, gene
isoforms are
mRNAs that are
produced from the same
locus but are
different in
their transcription start sites (TSSs),
protein coding...
- dsx above).
Multiple isoforms of the Fas
receptor protein are
produced by
alternative splicing. Two
normally occurring isoforms in
humans are produced...
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genetically linked HLA-DQA1 alleles, to form the cis-haplotype
isoforms.
These isoforms,
nicknamed DQ2.2 and DQ2.5, are also
encoded by the DQA1*0201 and...
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disease progression determined by the
androgen receptor genotype. Two
isoforms of the
androgen receptor (A and B) have been identified: AR-A – 87 kDa;...
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categorised into two groups:
muscle tropomyosin isoforms and
nonmuscle tropomyosin isoforms.
Muscle tropomyosin isoforms are
involved in
regulating interactions...
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alternatively spliced mRNA transcript,
which produce five
different protein isoforms. An
alternative name for C13orf46 is LOC100507747. C13orf46
spans 47,563...
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excitable animal tissue like
muscles and neurons.
There are
three major isoforms of the
ryanodine receptor,
which are
found in
different tissues and parti****te...
- ATA can be
classified according to 2
different schemes:
transglutaminase isoform and
immunoglobulin reactivity subclass (IgA, IgG)
toward transglutaminases...
- variants, each
encoding a
protein isoform.
Isoform 1, the
canonical sequence, has 7 exons. The
remaining isoforms are
missing various exons and/or have...