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apoprotein
apoprotein (ˈæpəˌprəʊtiːn) n (Biochemistry) biochem any conjugated protein from which the prosthetic group has been removed, such as apohaemoglobin (the protein of haemoglobin without its haem group)apoprotein
apoprotein[¦ap·ə¦prō‚tēn] (biochemistry) The protein portion of a conjugated protein exclusive of the prosthetic group. apoprotein
apoprotein [ap″o-pro´tēn] the protein portion of a molecule or complex consisting of a protein molecule joined to a nonprotein protein molecule or molecules (such as a lipoprotein).ap·o·pro·tein (ap'ō-prō'tēn), A polypeptide chain (protein) that has not yet formed a complex with the prosthetic group required to form the active holoprotein.apoprotein The protein part of a biomolecular complex without its ligand or prothetic group (e.g., ferritin without ferric hydroxide = apoferritin).ap·o·pro·tein (ap'ō-prō'tēn) A polypeptide chain (protein) not yet complexed with the prosthetic group that is necessary to form the active holoprotein. |