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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...

Kinases

Introduction Kinases are enzymes that catalyze the transfer of phosphate groups from high-energy phosphorus-containing molecules (e.g., ATP) to a substrate, and the largest kinase group is protein kinases. Kinases exert their effects by phosphorylating their...

Innate immune proteins

Introduction Natural immunity is an organism's non-specific, non-memory pathogen defense function, used as the first line of defense against pathogen invasion, including a series of physical barrier systems, innate immune cells and molecules. Associated proteins...

Ion channels

Introduction Ion channels are transmembrane proteins with special functions on cell membranes (including cytoplasmic and intracellular membranes). Since charged ions cannot freely pass through the lipid bilayer, they can only be transported through ion channels. Ion...

Cancer driver gene

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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