transmembrane domain

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domain
noun[C]
uk
/dəˈmeɪn/
us
/doʊˈmeɪn/
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The extracellular domain is anchored to the cell membrane by atransmembranedomainof approximately 24 amino acids.
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The classical cadherins also have a singletransmembranedomain, and a highly conserved cytoplasmic domain that mediates linkage to the actin cytoskeleton.
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Other than thetransmembranedomainregions this protein contains no known functional domains and shows no significant homology with proteins of known function.
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A normaltransmembranedomaincomposed of an a-helix is y20 amino acids long.
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Thus, approximately half atransmembranedomainis needed to translocate alkaline phosphatase through the membrane to the external surface.
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These mutations are located in thetransmembranedomainof the opsin and are believed to disrupt the structure or stability of the protein.
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Thetransmembranedomainof the open conformation shows vertical elongation relative to the closed conformation.
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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and site-directed isotope labeling as a probe of local secondary structure in thetransmembranedomainof phospholamban.
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Between the first and the secondtransmembranedomain, there is a short intracellular domain, whereas a short extracellular part connects the second and the thirdtransmembranedomain.
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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and site-directed isotope labelling as a probe of local secondary structure in thetransmembranedomainof phospholamban.
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Within each of the alpha and beta subunits there is a large extracellular domain, atransmembranedomainand a short cytoplasmic domain.
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Certain membrane-bound proteins are targeted to the secretory pathway by their firsttransmembranedomain, which resembles a typical signal peptide.
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The amino acid change occurs in thetransmembranedomain3.
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Its extracellular domain consists of 184 amino acids, itstransmembranedomainhas 21 amino acids, and its cytoplastic domain consists of 383 amino acids.
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They have a cysteine rich extracellular domain, atransmembranedomainand a cytoplasmic serine/threonine rich domain.
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There is one predictedtransmembranedomainin the protein sequence, a large neutrally charged region spanning residues 18-38.
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