LIM domain-binding protein family - significado y definición. Qué es LIM domain-binding protein family
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Qué (quién) es LIM domain-binding protein family - definición


LIM domain-binding protein family         
FAMILY OF PROTEINS
In molecular biology, the LIM domain-binding protein family is a family of proteins which binds to the LIM domain of LIM (LIN-11, Isl-1 and MEC-3) homeodomain proteins which are transcriptional regulators of development.
Sterol carrier protein         
PROTEIN FAMILY
Sterol-binding domain
Sterol carrier proteins (also known as nonspecific lipid transfer proteins) is a family of proteins that transfer steroids and probably also phospholipids and gangliosides between cellular membranes.
RNA-binding protein         
  • C. elegans]]'' hermaphrodite worm
  •  "[[Beta-actin]]" : Structure of the ACTB protein.
  •  ''[[ADAR]]'' : an RNA binding protein involved in RNA editing events.
  •  "[[CIRBP]]" : Structure of the CIRBP protein.
  • Diverse RNA contacts of RNA-binding proteins
  •  "[[Zinc finger]]" : Cartoon representation of the zinc-finger motif of proteins. The zinc ion (green) is coordinated by two histidine and two cysteine amino acid residues.
PROTEINS THAT HAVE DNA-BINDING DOMAINS AND THUS HAVE A SPECIFIC OR GENERAL AFFINITY FOR DNA
RNA-binding proteins; RNA binding protein; Double-stranded RNA binding protein; Protein-RNA interaction; Protein–RNA interaction; RNA-binding domain
RNA-binding proteins (often abbreviated as RBPs) are proteins that bind to the double or single stranded RNA in cells and participate in forming ribonucleoprotein complexes.