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- (EC 3.4.25.1, ingensin, macropain, multicatalytic endopeptidase complex, prosome, multicatalytic proteinase (complex), MCP, proteasome, large multicatalytic...
- the body is divided functionally into two tagmata, that may be called a "prosome" and a "urosome", with an articulation between them allowing the body to...
- organization. The anteroposterior axis is divided into three parts: the anterior prosome, the intermediate mesosome, and the posterior metasome. The body of acorn...
- Homo sapiens proteasome (prosome, macropain) subunit, alpha type, 7 (PSMA7), PSMB1 NM_002793 Homo sapiens proteasome (prosome, macropain) subunit, beta...
- western Mediterranean Sea. Pycnogonum litorale has a head, a small slender prosome (thorax) and a tiny opisthosome (abdomen), the trunk being up to 1 cm (0...
- Pacific Ocean. Neocal**** are large copepods, reaching body lengths (i.e., prosome length) of more than 8 mm (0.31 in) in Neocal**** plumchrus. There are...
- The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, and alludes to the distinctive shape of the prosome." Stylaclista quasimodo Early, 1980 Wasp Quasimodo, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame...
- may be called an operculum (if it lies at the tip of the aperture) or a prosome (if it lies deep within the narrowed region or neck). The rim of the aperture...
- cr****irostris is thought to be the smallest described calanoid (male prosome = 0.7 mm). Two species, P. cr****irostris and P. brevispinis, are common...
- S2CID 9028201. Arrigo AP, Tanaka, K, Goldberg F, Welch WJ (1988). "Identity of 19S prosome particle with the large multifunctional protease complex of mammalian cells"...