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Meanings of regulatory protein in English
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Usage of regulatory protein in English
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Fnr is a regulatoryprotein necessary for the oxygen-regulated expression of anaerobic respiratory genes.
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This current study provides further characterization of this regulatoryprotein.
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Families have been identified with a glucokinase regulatoryprotein defect; modeling demonstrates elevated glucokinase activity.
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Virion-association of Nef helps to explain the recently redefined biological function of this regulatoryprotein.
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Poxviruses subvert the host immune response by producing immunomodulatory proteins, including a complement regulatoryprotein.
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One such protein is the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type I regulatoryprotein Tat.
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The tcuR gene is proposed to encode a regulatoryprotein needed for the expression of tcuABC.
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CD59 is a complement regulatoryprotein that inhibits the formation of membrane attack complex of complement.
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We now report that this regulatoryprotein governs its own synthesis through direct interactions with bpuR mRNA.
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Pump current enhancement reverses over 3 min, and results are similar in myocytes lacking the regulatoryprotein, phospholemman.
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The spatial and temporal control of cAMP signaling is dependent upon the composition of local regulatoryprotein networks.
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AMPK, the regulatoryprotein of the lipid and glucose metabolism, plays a protective role by activating the eNOS enzyme.
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Transcriptional regulation in papillomaviruses depends on sequence-specific binding of the regulatoryprotein E2 to several sites in the viral genome.
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In this study, we investigated the inhibitory effect of MZR on MC proliferation via a cell cycle regulatoryprotein-dependent mechanism.
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A functional and physical interaction between these two gammaherpesvirus regulatoryprotein counterparts could be a general feature of the herpesviruses.
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We have previously reported that mice lacking the G protein-coupled receptor regulatoryprotein, beta-arrestin 2, display profoundly altered morphine responses.