- In
molecular biology,
fibrous proteins or
scleroproteins are one of the
three main
classifications of
protein structure (alongside
globular and membrane...
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hydrophilic ionic liquids.
Another use of NMMO is in the
dissolution of
scleroprotein (found in
animal tissue). This
dissolution occurs in the
crystal areas...
- v t e
Diseases of collagen,
laminin and
other scleroproteins Collagen disease Laminin Junctional epidermolysis bullosa Laryngoonychocutaneous syndrome...
- the clay.
Proteins normally decompose readily, to the
exception of
scleroproteins, but when
bound to clay
particles they
become more
resistant to decomposition...
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outer surface of the
fluke is
called the tegument. This is
composed of
scleroprotein, and its
primary function is to
protect the
fluke from the destructive...
- (/ˈkɛrətɪn/) is one of a
family of
structural fibrous proteins also
known as
scleroproteins. Alpha-keratin (α-keratin) is a type of
keratin found in vertebrates...
- more complex.
Spidroin is part of a
large group of
proteins called scleroproteins. This
group includes other insoluble structural proteins such as collagen...
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elastin content of the
lamina propria as
humans age (elastin is a
yellow scleroprotein, the
essential constituent of the
elastic connective tissue) resulting...
- cysts, acritarchs, spores, pollen,
plant tissue, fungi,
scolecodonts (
scleroprotein teeth, jaws, and ****ociated
features of
polychaete annelid worms), arthropod...
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insoluble fibers involved in the
extracellular matrix.
There are many
scleroprotein superfamilies including keratin, collagen, elastin, and fibroin. The...