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ORF2 codes for the capsid protein and the ORF3 encodes a small basic protein that is a minor structural protein included in the virion [ 2– 4].
The Rpl29 gene encodes a basic protein that is known to regulate protein synthesis (Liu et al., 1996; Hoke et al., 1998), is upregulated in β3-null endothelial cells and is, therefore, possibly important in angiogenesis.
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LTPs are basic proteins that are abundant in higher plants [ 85].
In particular, eight of these genes encode highly basic proteins that are strong candidates for protamines, rapidly evolving histone-like proteins that tightly package DNA in sperm.
Dinoflagellates also lack nucleosomes [ 7], instead the nuclear DNA is associated with basic proteins that are moderately similar to bacterial histone-like proteins (HLPs [ 8, 9]).
Histones are highly basic proteins that are present in the nucleus where they form major components of eukaryotic chromatin and function to regulate transcription.
Histones are small and abundant basic proteins that are most commonly found in association with DNA in the chromatin of eukaryotes.
It is a highly basic cationic protein that is produced by epithelial cells of the respiratory tract and is also produced by phagocytic neutrophils [ 11].
Second, Xbp1 mRNA is spliced to convert unstable Xbp1U to the stable form, Xbp1S, encoding a basic leucine zipper protein that is translocated into the nucleus where it exhibits transactivation activity.
The first indication that this model was likely incorrect came from analysis of mice homozygous for a null mutation of the Hes1 gene, which encodes a basic helix-loop-helix protein that is a downstream effector of the Notch pathway.
The c-Jun dimerization protein 2 (JDP2) is a basic zipper region (bZIP) repressor protein that is highly expressed in the brain and lung.
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