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- Biliproteins are pigment protein compounds that are located in photosynthesising organisms such as algae, and sometimes also in certain insects. They refer...
- bound to albumin, and is called delta bilirubin or delta fraction or biliprotein. As the delta bilirubin is bound to albumin, its clearance from serum...
- lipocalin bilin-binding protein in Pieris br****icae. The function of the biliprotein during wing development is still unknown, as is the existence of an active...
- protein Globular protein Globulin Edestin Albumin Fibrous protein Chromoprotein Photoreceptor protein Biliprotein Phycobiliprotein Phytochrome Lipocalin...
- original on 2021-12-15. Retrieved 2021-12-15. Herring, Peter J. (1971). "Biliprotein coloration of Physalia physalis". Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology...
- hemolymph (blood) of this species contains insecticyanin, a blue-colored biliprotein. When the larva feeds on its normal diet of plant foliage, it ingests...
- González R, Ledón N, Remirez D, Rimbau V (June 2003). "C-phycocyanin: a biliprotein with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects". Current...
- (May 1980). "The native forms of the phycobilin chromop****s of algal biliproteins. A clarification". Biochem. J. 187 (2): 303–9. doi:10.1042/bj1870303...
- (flavoproteins, for example cryptochrome in plants and animals) and bilin (biliproteins, for example phytochrome in plants). The plant protein UVR8 is exceptional...
- Award#0643516 - CAREER: Molecular Genetic and Biochemical Analysis of Biliprotein-Regulated Photomorphogenesis in Cyanobacteria". www.nsf.gov. Retrieved...