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Reference: CSB-EP361419MOb0_1
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Major urinary proteins bind pheromones, and thus stabilize them to allow slow release into the air from urine marks. May protect pheromones from oxidation. May also act as pheromones themselves. In this context, they...
Reference: CSB-EP361419MOb0_100
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Major urinary proteins bind pheromones, and thus stabilize them to allow slow release into the air from urine marks. May protect pheromones from oxidation. May also act as pheromones themselves. In this context, they...
Reference: CSB-EP361419MOb0_20
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Major urinary proteins bind pheromones, and thus stabilize them to allow slow release into the air from urine marks. May protect pheromones from oxidation. May also act as pheromones themselves. In this context, they...
Reference: CSB-EP361596EZX_1
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Anion specific, the binding site has higher affinity for phosphate than chloride ions. Porin O has a higher affinity for polyphosphates (tripolyphosphate and pyrophosphate) while porin P has a higher affinity for...
Reference: CSB-EP361596EZX_100
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Anion specific, the binding site has higher affinity for phosphate than chloride ions. Porin O has a higher affinity for polyphosphates (tripolyphosphate and pyrophosphate) while porin P has a higher affinity for...
Reference: CSB-EP361596EZX_20
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Anion specific, the binding site has higher affinity for phosphate than chloride ions. Porin O has a higher affinity for polyphosphates (tripolyphosphate and pyrophosphate) while porin P has a higher affinity for...
Reference: CSB-EP361848HU_1
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Plays a key role in the control of the eukaryotic cell cycle by modulating the centrosome cycle as well as mitotic onset; promotes G2-M transition, and regulates G1 progress and G1-S transition via association with...
Reference: CSB-EP361848HU_100
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Plays a key role in the control of the eukaryotic cell cycle by modulating the centrosome cycle as well as mitotic onset; promotes G2-M transition, and regulates G1 progress and G1-S transition via association with...
Reference: CSB-EP361848HU_20
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Plays a key role in the control of the eukaryotic cell cycle by modulating the centrosome cycle as well as mitotic onset; promotes G2-M transition, and regulates G1 progress and G1-S transition via association with...
Reference: CSB-EP361948HMN_1
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E7 protein has both transforming and trans-activating activities. Disrupts the function of host retinoblastoma protein RB1/pRb, which is a key regulator of the cell cycle. Induces the disassbly of the E2F1...
Reference: CSB-EP361948HMN_100
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E7 protein has both transforming and trans-activating activities. Disrupts the function of host retinoblastoma protein RB1/pRb, which is a key regulator of the cell cycle. Induces the disassbly of the E2F1...
Reference: CSB-EP361948HMN_20
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E7 protein has both transforming and trans-activating activities. Disrupts the function of host retinoblastoma protein RB1/pRb, which is a key regulator of the cell cycle. Induces the disassbly of the E2F1...
Reference: CSB-EP362102HPM_100
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Capsid protein self-assbles to form an icosahedral capsid with a T=1 symmetry, about 22 nm in diameter, and consisting of 60 copies of two size variants of the capsid proteins, VP1 and VP2, which differ by the...
Reference: CSB-EP362102HPM_20
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Capsid protein self-assbles to form an icosahedral capsid with a T=1 symmetry, about 22 nm in diameter, and consisting of 60 copies of two size variants of the capsid proteins, VP1 and VP2, which differ by the...
Reference: CSB-EP362178VAI1_1
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Envelope protein which probably plays a role in virus entry into the host cell. Is probably involved in the virus attachment to the host cell surface and associates with the entry/fusion complex (EFC). Needed for...
Reference: CSB-EP362178VAI1_100
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Envelope protein which probably plays a role in virus entry into the host cell. Is probably involved in the virus attachment to the host cell surface and associates with the entry/fusion complex (EFC). Needed for...

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