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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...

Phosphatases

Introduction Phosphatases, which have the opposite function of protein kinases, remove phosphate groups from phosphorylated proteins by hydrolyzing the phosphate monoester into a phosphate group and a molecule with a free hydroxyl group. Dephosphorylation also occurs...

Nuclear hormone receptors

Introduction Nuclear hormone receptors refer to the target molecules of hormone action in the nucleus of the cell and belong to the nuclear receptors. Steroid hormone receptors and non-steroid hormone receptors are collectively referred to as nuclear hormone...

Membrane bound proteins

Introduction Membrane bound proteins are a class of proteins that can bind to cell membranes or other biological membranes to perform biological functions in the intra- and extracellular environments. Membrane bound proteins have a relatively simple structure, usually...

T4 DNA Ligase

[tab:Product Information] T4 DNA Ligase catalyzes the formation of a phosphodiester bond between juxtaposed 5’-phosphate and...

Chemokines and chemokine receptors

Introduction Cancer is a collection of diseases characterized by abnormal and uncontrolled cellular growth caused primarily by genetic mutations. Based on their role in cancer progression, driver...

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