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transmembrane regions - In biology or biochemistry, transmembrane regions refer to segments of proteins or molecules that traverse a cell's membrane. These regions play a crucial role in various cellular processes such as signal transduction, cell recognition, and transport of substances across the cell membrane

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transmembrane regions
The cytosolic and transmembrane regions are underlined.
This avoids potential hydrophobic and transmembrane regions.
Predicted transmembrane regions are boxed and shaded.
The protein is predicted to contain five transmembrane regions.
Some transmembrane regions also exhibit a helical structure.
Hydrophobic leader and transmembrane regions are underlined.
The transmembrane regions of the selectin variants are preferably inactivated or deleted prior to fusión.
These domains represent potential transmembrane regions or hydrophobic leader sequences.
The sequence of the clones indicated the presence of the expected seven transmembrane regions.
The transmembrane regions are marked by the Roman numerals.
For protein sequences, predicted transmembrane regions are underlined.
The transmembrane regions of the HGF variants are preferably inactivated or deleted prior to fusión.
The proteins are highly hydrophobic, and likely contain four transmembrane regions.
For example, potential phosphorylation and transmembrane regions are more likely to be essential to activity.
The other 5 clones were possible to encode the target transmembrane protein having transmembrane regions.

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Cytoplasmatic and transmembrane regions are located at the N-terminus of the chain.
Both B-secretase and its substrate APP have putative transmembrane regions.
Transmembrane regions TMI-TMVII are boxed.
The bold amino acids are directed to the transmembrane regions of connexin 40.
Putative transmembrane regions I-VII are underlined.
For example, one, more or all of the transmembrane regions may be deleted.
The putative transmembrane regions and potential TATA, CAAT and polyadenylation signal sequences are underlined.
Consequently, the Jo-In platform mimics the effect of the two transmembrane regions bearing the loop 1.
Cytoplasmatic and transmembrane regions have about 61 amino acids.
ORF3 encodes an integral membrane protein with a 50 amino acid signal sequence and two transmembrane regions.
Predicted positions of transmembrane regions ( I-VII ) are indicated by bars above the alignment.
They share the C-terminal S-domain with four transmembrane regions.
Cytoplasmatic and transmembrane regions have, therefore, 70 amino acids.
For example, the wild-type mpa sequence of SEQ ID NO, 14 includes ten transmembrane regions.
The analysis for the presence of transmembrane regions indicted 2,073 proteins.
Figure 2 shows the alignment of the transmembrane regions of LH / CG-R.
Example 1 Example 1 illustrates that peptides derived from transmembrane regions of CXCR4 inhibit CXCR4-mediated calcium fluxes.
I-VII denote putative . transmembrane regions.

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