| RBP | retinol-binding protein; riboflavin-binding protein |
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| SAP | sensory action potential; serum acid phosphatase; serum alkaline phosphatase; serum amyloid P; situs... |
| SBP | schizobipolar; serotonin-binding protein; spontaneous bacterial peritonitis; steroid-binding plasma ... |
| SP | sacroposterior; sacrum to pubis; salivary progesterone; schizotypal personality; semi-private [room]... |
| SPE | septic pulmonary edema; serum protein electrolytes; serum protein electrophoresis; streptococcal pyr... |
| monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 | <cytokine> A chemokine that is a chemoattractant for human monocytes and may also cause cellular activation of specific functions related to host defense. It is produced by leukocytes of both monocyte and lymphocyte lineage and by fibroblasts during tissue injury. Synonym: monocyte chemotactic and activating factor (12 Dec 1998) |
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| pi protein | <protein> Polypeptide (35 kD) that is required for the initiation of DNA replication in the R6K antibiotic resistance plasmid, of which there are 12-18 copy equivalents in the E. Coli chromosome. (18 Nov 1997) |
| PK40(erk) protein kinase | <enzyme> A member of the erk family of serine/threonine-proline kinases; hyperphosphorylates tau protein in neurofibrillary tangles of alzheimer's disease subsequent to phosphorylation by camp-dependent protein kinase a; has been sequenced Registry number: EC 2.7.1.- Synonym: pk40(erk2), erk2 brain kinase pk40 (26 Jun 1999) |
| PKN protein kinase | <enzyme> Catalytic domain homologous to protein kinase c; genbank d26181 (human) and genbank d26180 (rat); do not confuse with protein kinase n Registry number: EC 2.7.1.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| placental calcium-binding protein | <protein> Calcium binding protein of placenta, uterus and vasculature containing the EF hand motif. (18 Nov 1997) |
| placenta protein | human placental lactogen |
| whey protein | The soluble protein contained in the whey of milk clotted by rennin; e.g., lactoglobulin, alpha-lactalbumin, lactoferrin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| motor protein | <protein> Proteins that bind ATP and are able to move on a suitable substrate with concomitant ATP hydrolysis. most eukaryotic motor proteins move by binding to a specific site on either actin filaments (myosin) or on microtubules (dynein, kinesin). They are normally elongated molecules with two active binding sites although some kinesin analogues have a single site. The distal end of the molecule normally binds adaptor proteins that enable them to make stable interactions with membranous vesicles or with filamentous structures, which then constitute the cargo to be moved along the substrate filament. (18 Nov 1997) |
| M protein | 1. Galactoside carrier in E. Coli 2. Cell surface antigen of Brucella. 3. Structural protein in the M line of striated muscle (myomesin). (4) Cell wall protein of streptococci: antibody typing of the M protein is important in identification of different strains of Group A streptococci (at least 55 serotypes are known). The M protein confers antiphagocytic properties on the cell and is present as hair like fimbriae on the surface. M protein is an important virulence factor and antibodies directed against M protein are essential for phagocytic killing of the bacteria. (18 Nov 1997) |
| plasma protein | <haematology> One of the hundreds of different proteins present in blood plasma, including carrier proteins (such albumin, transferrin and haptoglobin), fibrinogen and other coagulation factors, complement components, immunoglobulins, enzyme inhibitors, precursors of substances such as angiotension and bradykinin and many other types of proteins. (14 Oct 1997) |
| MST1 protein kinase | <enzyme> Mst1 - mammalian sterile twenty-like; homologous to ste20; genbank u18297; do not confuse with the monosaccharide transporter mst1 protein Registry number: EC 2.7.10.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| compound protein | A protein that contains atleast one prosthetic group. (09 Oct 1997) |
| Win1 protein kinase | <enzyme> A map kinase kinase (mapkk) responsible for osmostress signaling; isolated from schizosaccharomyces pombe Registry number: EC 2.7.10.- Synonym: win1 gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
| platelet basic protein | <protein> Protein that is the precursor of connective tissue activating peptide III and _ thromboglobulin. (18 Nov 1997) |
| wis1 protein kinase | <enzyme> A map kinase kinase homolog; has homology to the serine-threonine family of protein kinases; genbank u81521 Registry number: EC 2.7.10.- Synonym: wis1 gene product, wik1 gene product (26 Jun 1999) |
Synonyms : Malnutrition, Protein-Calorie, Malnutrition, Protein-Energy, Malnutritions, Protein-Energy, Protein Calorie Malnutrition, Protein Energy Malnutrition
Synonyms : Protein-Losing Enteropathy, Enteropathies, Exudative, Enteropathies, Protein-Losing, Enteropathy, Protein-Losing, Exudative Enteropathies, Exudative Enteropathy, Hypercatabolic Hypoproteinemia, Idiopathic, Hypercatabolic Hypoproteinemias, Idiopathic
Synonyms : Collagen Lysyl Oxidase, 6-Oxidase, Protein-Lysine, Lysyl Oxidase, Collagen, Oxidase, Collagen Lysyl, Oxidase, Lysyl, Protein Lysine 6 Oxidase
Synonyms : Protein-Serine Kinase, Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinase, Protein-Threonine Kinase, Serine Kinase, Serine-Threonine Kinase, Serine-Threonine Kinases, Threonine Kinase, Kinase, Protein-Serine, Kinase, Protein-Serine-Threonine, Kinase, Protein-Threonine
Synonyms : Protein-Tyrosine Kinase, Tyrosine Kinase, Tyrosine Protein Kinases, Tyrosine-Specific Protein Kinases, Tyrosylprotein Kinase, Kinase, Protein-Tyrosine, Kinase, Tyrosine, Kinase, Tyrosine Protein, Kinase, Tyrosine-Specific Protein, Kinase, Tyrosylprotein
| protein-bound i. |
iodine bound to protein in the blood serum, measured in the protein-bound iodine test.
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| protein-bound iodine t. |
a formerly common thyroid function test in which the amount of iodine firmly bound to protein in the serum was determined by precipitating the proteins, yielding an estimate of serum thyroid hormone concentration. Errors were introduced if iodine compounds from nonthyroid sources were present.
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| protein-energy m. |
a class of disorders caused by varying degrees of protein and calorie deficiency, alone or in combination, frequently aggravated by accompanying physiologic and environmental stresses. It may be primary, including such disorders as marasmus, kwashiorkor, and marasmic kwashiorkor, or secondary to other diseases.
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| protein-glutamine γ-glutamyltransferase |
[EC 2.3.2.13] an enzyme of the transferase class that creates crosslinks within and between fibrin molecules, transferring the glutamyl portion of glutamine side chains to the amino group of lysine side chains: protein-glutamine + lysine-protein = protein-glutamyl lysine-protein + NH3. The resultant polymerization of fibrin is an important part of blood clotting. It is the activated form of coagulation factor XIII (coagulation factor XIIIa). Called also transglutaminase.
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| protein-losing e. |
a nonspecific term referring to conditions associated with excessive enteric loss of plasma protein. It occurs in extensive ulceration (e.g., inflammatory bowel disease), diffuse mucosal disease (e.g., adult celiac disease) in which there is more rapid desquamation of mucosal epithelial cells, and in intestinal lymphatic obstruction (intestinal lymphangiectasia).
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