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Aminopeptidase 1 and Autophagy
Aminopeptidase 1 is delivered inside the cell using the machinery of autophagy
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Anabolic Steroids
Anabolic steroids like testosterone are among the most common performance enhancing drugs
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Aquaporin
Aquaporins create a channel for water molecules to cross through cell membranes
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CFTR and Cystic Fibrosis
Cystic fibrosis is currently treated using drugs that enhance the function of mutated CFTR
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Clathrin
Three-armed clathrin triskelions are used to build molecular cages involved in transport
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Erythrocruorin
Earthworms build a huge version of hemoglobin to carry oxygen
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Ferritin and Transferrin
Ferritin and transferrin manage our essential stores of iron ions
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Fetal Hemoglobin
Fetal hemoglobin allows a growing fetus to receive oxygen from their mother.
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Glucose Transporters
Glucose transporters deliver glucose molecules one-by-one across cell membranes.
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Golgi Casein Kinase
Casein and many other secreted proteins are phosphorylated by Golgi casein kinase
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Hemoglobin
Hemoglobin uses a change in shape to increase the efficiency of oxygen transport
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Importins
Importins deliver proteins into the nucleus through the nuclear pore complex
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Injectisome
Salmonella bacteria inject a cocktail of effector proteins into cells to disable their defenses.
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Multidrug Resistance Transporters
Many bacteria use multidrug resistance transporters to pump drugs and poisons out of the cell
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Nanodiscs and HDL
Nanodiscs conveniently package a small piece of membrane for experimental studies.
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Nanowires
Nanowires conduct electrons one at a time inside biological molecules.
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Neurotransmitter Transporters
Neurotransmitters are transported out of nerve synapses to end a signal transmission
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Nuclear Pore Complex
The nuclear pore complex is the gateway between the nucleus and cytoplasm.
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P-glycoprotein
P-glycoprotein pumps toxic molecules out of our cells
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Proton-Gated Urea Channel
A channel that passes urea allows ulcer-producing bacteria to live in the stomach
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S-Nitrosylated Hemoglobin
Nitric oxide is attached to a conserved cysteine in hemoglobin and then released to control the flow of blood.
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Serum Albumin
Serum albumin delivers fatty acid molecules through the bloodstream
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Sodium-Potassium Pump
Cells continually pump sodium ions out and potassium ions in, powered by ATP
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