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Transcription factors

Introduction Transcription factors, also known as trans-acting factors, are proteins that can bind to specific nucleotide sequences upstream of a gene, and these proteins can regulate the transcription of its genes, including TFIIA, TFIIB, TFIID, HSF, HIF, SREBP and...

Secretory proteins

Introduction Secretory proteins are proteins that are synthesized inside the cell and then secreted outside the cell to play a role, such as salivary amylase, pepsin, digestive enzymes, antibodies and some hormones. Protein secretion is one of the most important ways...

Protease

Introduction Proteases are widely distributed in animals, plants and microorganisms, and their main role is to catalyze the hydrolysis of proteins and peptides. Proteases play an important role in organisms, and their activities are tightly regulated and controlled,...

Protease inhibitors

Introduction Protease inhibitors are molecules that inhibit the function of proteases, and many naturally occurring protease inhibitors are proteins. Protease inhibitors can be used as antiviral drugs and the FDA has approved the marketing of 7 protease inhibitor...

Immuno-oncology

Introduction Immuno-oncology is a scientific field that studies the interactions between tumors and the immune system, revealing how tumors evade the immune surveillance and elimination, as well as...

Transcription factors

Introduction Transcription factors, also known as trans-acting factors, are proteins that can bind to specific nucleotide sequences upstream of a gene, and these proteins can regulate the...

Secretory proteins

Introduction Secretory proteins are proteins that are synthesized inside the cell and then secreted outside the cell to play a role, such as salivary amylase, pepsin, digestive enzymes, antibodies...

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