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  • ..., Parcej D, Vogel V, Peng G, Michel H | title = Characterizing a monotopic membrane enzyme. Biochemical, enzymatic and crystallization studies on Aquifex aeoli ...-346. Both amino acids are located in the hydrophobic region of the plasma membrane and are conserved among all sulfide: quinone oxidoreductases.<ref>{{Cite jo ...
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  • ...(or '''protein film electrochemistry''', or '''direct electrochemistry of proteins''') is a technique for examining the behavior of [[protein]]s immobilized ( ...last=Jeuken|first=Lars J. C.|date=2009-09-23|title=Electrodes for integral membrane enzymes|journal=Natural Product Reports|language=en|volume=26|issue=10|page ...
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  • ...istivity of a cellular membrane prevents the diffusion of ions without a [[membrane transport protein]]. The [[hydrophobicity]] of an endothelial cell surface ...a substance (blue) due to a concentration gradient across a semi-permeable membrane (pink).]] ...
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  • ..., Choquet D, Cognet L, 2010. Dynamic superresolution imaging of endogenous proteins on living cells at ultra-high density. {Biophys. J.} {99}:1303–1310.</ref> ...moving particles. These trajectories are used to investigate cytoplasm or membrane organization,<ref>Rossier O, Giannone G, 2015. The journey of integrins and ...
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  • ...ournal |vauthors=Goñi F, Alonso A |title=Sphingomyelinases: enzymology and membrane activity |journal=FEBS Lett |volume=531 |issue=1 |pages=38–46 |year=2002 |p * As [[biological membrane]]s are integral to living cells and are largely composed of [[phospholipid]]s, lipases play ...
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  • ...channel (or an artificial nanopores like a Carbon Nano Tube, CNT), with a membrane (i.e. lipid bilayer) that separates two ion baths on either side. BioMOCA i ...in a finite volume with a given dielectric coefficient. So is the [[lipid membrane]], which is treated as a static dielectric region inaccessible to ions. In ...
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  • ...miliar synthetic [[plastics]] to natural biopolymers such as [[DNA]] and [[proteins]]. Their unique elongated molecular structure produces unique physical prop ...gral+Methods+in+Physics+and+Polymer+science%22&pg=PR7 Introduction to Path-Integral Methods in Physics and Polymer science]'' (World Scientific, Philadelphia, ...
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  • ...cription]]. These ''per'' and ''tim'' mRNA transcripts are translated into proteins, PER and TIM, which [[Protein dimer|heterodimerize]] and are essential for ...nterference.<ref name=":8" /> Further studies of the output of other clock proteins, namely, PERIOD (PER) and TIMELESS (TIM), showed very low expression levels ...
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  • ...n cellular biology, active transport is the movement of molecules across a membrane from a region of their lower concentration to a region of their higher conc ...pendicular to the plane. In both cases, it is calculated with a [[multiple integral]] over the object in question. Its dimension is L (length) to the fourth po ...
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  • ...to create many of the peculiar properties of water, some of which make it integral to life. ...ch 2021}} In biological cells and [[organelle]]s, water is in contact with membrane and protein surfaces that are [[hydrophilic]]; that is, surfaces that have ...
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