Biology:Beta globulins

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Schematic representation of a protein electrophoresis gel

Beta globulins are a group of globular proteins in plasma that are more mobile in alkaline or electrically charged solutions than gamma globulins, but less mobile than alpha globulins.[1][2][3]

Examples of beta globulins include:

References

  1. Ren Zhang; Yan Lin; Chun-Ting Zhang (2008). "Greglist: a database listing potential G-quadruplex regulated genes". Nucleic Acids Res. 36 (suppl 1) (Database issue): D372–D376. doi:10.1093/nar/gkm787. PMID 17916572. PMC 2238908. http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/36/suppl_1/D372.short. 
  2. Phillip A. Rachwal; I. Stuart Findlow; Joern M. Werner; Tom Brown; Keith R. Fox (2007). "Intramolecular Druplexes with different arrangements of short and long loops". Nucleic Acids Res. 35 (12): 4214–4222. doi:10.1093/nar/gkm316. PMID 17576685. PMC 1919480. http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/35/12/4214.short. 
  3. Antonio Randazzo; Veronica Esposito; Oliver Ohlenschläger; Ramadurai Ramachandran; Antonella Virgilio; Luciano Mayol (2005). "Structural studies on LNA quadruplexes". Nucleosides, Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids 24 (5–7): 795–800. doi:10.1081/NCN-200060279. PMID 16248038. 

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