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perform the same or
similar biological roles, some
isoforms have
unique functions. A set of
protein isoforms may be
formed from
alternative splicings, variable...
- gene
isoforms can be
sequenced by
Whole Transcriptome Shotgun Sequencing (RNA-Seq).
Recently some
progress has been made to
characterize known isoforms of...
-
genetically linked HLA-DQA1 alleles, to form the cis-haplotype
isoforms.
These isoforms,
nicknamed DQ2.2 and DQ2.5, are also
encoded by the DQA1*0201 and...
- dsx above).
Multiple isoforms of the Fas
receptor protein are
produced by
alternative splicing. Two
normally occurring isoforms in
humans are produced...
-
categorised into two groups:
muscle tropomyosin isoforms and
nonmuscle tropomyosin isoforms.
Muscle tropomyosin isoforms are
involved in
regulating interactions...
-
disease progression determined by the
androgen receptor genotype. Two
isoforms of the
androgen receptor (A and B) have been identified: AR-A – 87 kDa;...
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variants of this gene,
which encode distinct isoforms, have been reported.
Antibodies against the
different isoforms of CD45 are used in
routine immunohistochemistry...
-
different possible protein isoforms are
encoded by C13orf46. The most
common protein product encoded by C13orf46 is
isoform 1,
which is 212
amino acids...
- 4
isoforms of DQ. The DQ loci are in
close genetic linkage to HLA-DR, and less
closely linked to HLA-DP, HLA-A, HLA-B and HLA-C.
Different isoforms of...
- the p53
isoforms.
These proteins range in size from 3.5 to 43.7 kDa.
Several isoforms were
discovered in 2005, and so far 12
human p53
isoforms have been...