1. OXIS News & Publications - BIOXYTECHÆ MPO- EIA™
... It is a tetrameric, heavily glycosylated basic protein composed of two identical dimmers, each containing a heme prosthetic group. It has two heavy subunits of 59-64 kDa and two light subunits of 14 ...
http://www.oxisresearch.com/news/21013news.shtml
2. Dorlands Medical Dictionary
... p. one in which the protein is linked to a nonprotein (prosthetic) group other than as a salt. Included are nucleoproteins, glycoproteins, lipoproteins, metalloproteins, chromoproteins, hemoproteins ...
http://www.mercksource.co ...landzSzdmd_p_37zPzhtm
3. THYROID IODINATION
... 7]. Included in this group are derivatives of thioacetamide, thiourea, mercaptoimidazole (imidazolethione), and thiouracil. Several of these compounds proved useful in probing the biosynthetic pathway ...
http://www.vitaletherapeutics.org/disrtatn.htm
4. JAPAN NANONET BULLETIN 50th Issue - MEXT Nanotechnology Researchers Network ...
... We have recently focused on functionalizing hemoproteins using a chemically modified protoheme as a prosthetic group. For example, modification of two heme-propionate side chains in myoglobin, a ...
http://www.nanonet.go.jp/ ...mailmag/2005/050.html
5. Symposium on Creation VI
... Haemocyanin is a blue respiratory pigment with copper in its prosthetic group and is found in the blood of crabs, squids and octopuses. In some crustaceans it has a molecular weight of 360,000; in ...
http://www.creationism.org/symposium/symp6no6.htm
6. Recent improvements to the PROSITE database -- Hulo et al. 32 (Supplement 1)...
... Such regions are typically enzyme catalytic sites, prosthetic group attachment sites (haem, pyridoxal phosphate, biotin, etc.), metal ion binding amino acids, cysteines involved in disulfide bonds or ...
http://nar.oxfordjournals .../full/32/suppl_1/D134
7. AmiGO! Your friend in the Gene Ontology.
... 0 ) GO:0006765 : coenzyme A catabolism ( 0 ) GO:0006763 : coenzyme A metabolism ( 0 ) GO:0046138 : coenzyme and prosthetic group biosynthesis ( 0 ) <img src="http://amigo.nbn.ac.za//images/is_a.
http://amigo.nbn.ac.za/cg ...on_id=1199b1130936142
8. Hb Water Items
... Uses copper prosthetic group instead of iron heme groups and is blue in color when oxygenated. Hemerythrin: Some marine invertebrates and a few species of annelid use this iron containing non-heme ...
http://hb-water.sizzlemeat.com/
9. Product Lines [tmj.com]
... These include the TMJ Prosthetic Group, Stereolithographic Anatomical Modeling (SLA), and Custom Machining (screws, tools, and instruments). TMJ Prostheses: TMJ Products include stock and Patient ...
http://www.tmj.com/products/
10. Holistic Health Encyclopedia - P
... Pemphigus The term pemphigus stems from the Greek pemphix (blister) and describes a group of chronic blistering skin diseases in which autoantibodies are directed against the cell surface of ...
http://www.myholistic.com/glossary/P.php3
11. BiologyMad A-Level Biology
... A haemoglobin molecule consists of four polypeptide chains, with a haem prosthetic group at the centre of each chain. Each haem group contain one iron atom, and one oxygen molecule binds to each iron ...
http://www.biologymad.com/BloodCirc/BloodCirc.htm
12. BioMed Central | Full text | Visualisation and graph-theoretic analysis of a...
... The oxidation of NADH is coupled to electron transfer via a Flavin MonoNucleotide (FMN) prosthetic group, which acts as a first acceptor of electrons from NADH. Electron transfer is carried on ...
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/4/45
13. Free Essay A Balanced Diet
... Iron is a constituent of many enzymes as a prosthetic group and also as an electron carrier in mitochondria. Red meat, liver and green vegetables are all sources of iron. Iron supplements are taken ...
http://mail.echeat.com/essay.php?t=25501
14. Molecule of the Month 2002
... Like many proteins that carry electrons, it contains a special prosthetic group that handles the slippery electrons. Cytochrome c contains a heme group with an iron ion gripped tightly inside. The ...
http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/m ...lecule_list_2002.html
15. Neural-Prosthetic Systems Laboratory Home Page (Shenoy Group / Shenoy Lab)
Neural Prosthetic Systems Laboratory Department of Electrical Engineering & Neurosciences Program Stanford University Research AimsResearch Group Research PublicationsContact Info Affiliations ...
http://www.stanford.edu/~shenoy/Group.htm
16. MPEP 2422 Nucleotide and/or Amino Acid Sequence Disclosures in Patent Applic...
... indicates the nature of the metal BINDING binding site for any chemical group (co-enzyme, prosthetic group, etc.); the chemical nature of the group is given in the description field SIGNAL extent of ...
http://mpep.info/2400_2422
17. Research_full Document
... These methods permit atomic details to be obtained of well-defined regions of integral membrane proteins, namely those regions associated with ligand or prosthetic group binding, which may be ...
http://www2.bioch.ox.ac.u ...ts/research_full.html
18. Kurt E. Kwast
... Currently, we are determining if heme functions as an obligate ligand or a redox-sensitive prosthetic group for these transcription factors or upstream elements. In addition, we recently found that ...
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/physiology/f_kwast.html
19. SAM --S-adenosyl methionine Research Reports
... This effect is mediated by the MetH holoenzyme, which contains a cobamide prosthetic group. Language of Publication English Unique Identifier 92048475 MeSH Heading (Major) Escherichia coli|*GE; Gene ...
http://www.oralchelation.com/technical/SAM.htm
20. guinea pig urine
... Continue Reading) In vivo imaging of insulin receptors in monkeys using 18F-labeled insulin and positron emission tomography We previously described a prosthetic group methodology for incorporating ...
http://www.a-work-of-art.com/guinea-pig-urine.html
21. LIPOIC ACID
... Lipoic acid is known to biochemists as being part of a prosthetic group (lipoamide) of the dihydrolipoamide acetyltransferase portion of the pyruvate dehydrogenase enzyme complex that converts ...
http://www.benbest.com/nutrceut/lipoic.html
22. NIBB - Annual Report 2001 -
... It functions as a cofactor or as a prosthetic group in various enzymes. In particular in the photosynthetic autotrophs which perform oxygenic photosynthesis, four Mn atoms constitute the catalytic ...
http://www.nibb.ac.jp/ann ...2001/html/ann302.html
23. vitamin outlet online here
... Biotin is vitamin outlet the prosthetic group Controlled research among male athletes steroids I did quit training for a j Vitamin A & Carotenes About the Role of Vitamin C , UNITED . It is medical ...
http://www.dietandloosewe ...min-outlet-01-01.html
24. http://www.godatabase.org/cgi-bin/amigo/go.cgi?query=GO:0006731
25. Enzyme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... FAD, a prosthetic group containing heavy metals, is a prosthetic group having similar function as NAD and NADP in carrying hydrogen. Heme is a prosthetic group responsible for carring electrons in ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzyme
26. Patents 5188702 - 5188958
Patents 5188702 - 5188958 Patent 5188702: Process for producing an anisotropic conductive film ...
http://www.everypatent.com/idx/pdir742.html
27. 3DB Browser
... The month can be entered as a 3 letter name (as in 9/Sep/1986 ) or as a number (as in 30-11-1990 ) Date (upper) Associated group Prosthetic group, metal ion, ligand or substrate, or its three letter ...
http://pdb.life.nthu.edu.tw/pdb-bin/pdbmain
28. Ontology http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~horrocks/Ontologies/tambis.daml
... positive-charge potassium prenyl-group prenylation-site process product prokaryote property prosthetic-group protein protein-binding-site protein-name protein-part protein-primary-structure protein ...
http://www.daml.org/ontologies/99
29. Hastings Lab Publications
Publications by J. W. Hastings Click on number to see abstract. Return to the Hastings Lab Home ...
http://www.mcb.harvard.ed .../JWHPublications.html
30.
... Fidy Correlation between protein conformation and prosthetic group configuration as tested by pH-effects: A hole-burning study of mesoporphyrin-IX-substituted horseradish peroxidase J. Phys. Chem. 98 ...
http://www.physik.blm.tu- ...isc/publications.html
31. Nucleotides
... CHIME EXERCISE Look at pdb1AV8 and identify the following: 8 long a helices in one unit of R 2 A Tyr 122 residue The binuclear Fe(III) complex The ligands of the Fe(III) The iron prosthetic group is ...
http://www.rpi.edu/dept/b ...bello/nucleotides.htm
32. Glossary: A to D
... APOENZYME: an enzyme before attachment of its coenzyme or prosthetic group; nonfunctional. APPETITE: a natural desire to eat, especially when food is present. ARACHIDONIC ACID: an unsaturated 20 ...
http://www.suprahealth.com/a2d-glos.htm
33. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry - Faculty Page - James E. Erman
... Chemical characterization includes studies on the binding of small molecules or ions, including the proton, to the enzyme and modification of the amino acids and prosthetic group with group-specific ...
http://www.chembio.niu.edu/chembio/erman.html
34. Hemoglobin Synthesis
... Heme is the prosthetic group that mediates reversible binding of oxygen by hemoglobin. Globin is the protein that surrounds and protects the heme molecule. Heme Synthesis Heme is synthesized in a ...
http://sickle.bwh.harvard.edu/hbsynthesis.html