In molecular biology this entry refers to a protein domain called the Vitelline membrane outer layer protein I (VMO-I). It is a structure found on the outside of an egg […]
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Vitamin D binding protein domain III
In molecular biology Vitamin D binding protein domain III protein domain is predominantly found in Vitamin D binding proteins (DBP). Vitamin D-binding protein (DBP)(also referred to as Gc-globulin) is synthesized […]
Von Willebrand factor type D domain
In molecular biology the protein domain Von Willebrand factor type D domain belongs to a large family of proteins named the von Willebrand factor (vWF). These proteins the vWF type […]
VHS protein domain
In molecular biology the VHS protein domain is approximately 140 residues long. Its name is an acronym derived from its occurrence in VPS-27 Hrs and STAM. It is a domain […]
Var1 protein domain
In molecular biology VAR1 protein domain otherwise known as variant protein 1 is a ribosomal protein that forms part of the small ribosomal subunit in yeast mitochondria. Mitochondria possess their […]
VEK-30 protein domain
In molecular biology the protein domain VEK-30 is a 30-amino acid long internal peptide present within bacterial organisms that acts as an epitope or antigenic determinant. It increases the pathogenicity […]
VanY protein domain
In molecular biology VanY are protein domains found in enzymes named metallopeptidases. They are vital to bacterial cell wall synthesis and antibiotic resistance.
XOL-1 Switch protein N-terminal domain
In molecular biology Xol-1 is a protein domain also named the Switch protein is essentially a sex-determining protein. This entry focuses on the N-terminal domain of Xol-1.Xol-1 the master switch […]
XPG I protein domain
In molecular biology the XPG-I is a protein domain found on Xeroderma Pigmentosum Complementation Group G (XPG) protein. The XPG protein is an endonuclease which repairs DNA damage caused by […]
Endoribonuclease XendoU
In molecular biology Endoribonuclease XendoU refers to a protein domain. This particular entry represents endoribonucleases involved in RNA biosynthesis which has been named XendoU in Xenopus laevis (African clawed frog). […]