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apoprotein

Apoprotein - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun apoprotein

is the polypeptide part of a conjugated protein.

Taxonomy vs Apoprotein - What's the difference?

taxonomy | apoprotein |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and apoprotein

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while apoprotein is (protein) the polypeptide part of a conjugated protein.

Lipoprotein vs Apoprotein - What's the difference?

lipoprotein | apoprotein |


As nouns the difference between lipoprotein and apoprotein

is that lipoprotein is any of a large group of complexes of protein and lipid with many biochemical functions while apoprotein is (protein) the polypeptide part of a conjugated protein.

Apoprotein vs Apoaequorin - What's the difference?

apoprotein | apoaequorin |


As nouns the difference between apoprotein and apoaequorin

is that apoprotein is (protein) the polypeptide part of a conjugated protein while apoaequorin is (biochemistry) an apoprotein found in the photoprotein aequorin.

Apoprotein vs Aequorin - What's the difference?

apoprotein | aequorin |


As nouns the difference between apoprotein and aequorin

is that apoprotein is (protein) the polypeptide part of a conjugated protein while aequorin is (biochemistry) a photoprotein, isolated from luminescent jellyfish and other marine organisms, composed of two distinct units: the apoprotein apoaequorin and the prosthetic group coelenterazine.

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