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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract In molecular biology, Vitamin D binding prIn molecular biology, Vitamin D binding protein domain III protein domain is predominantly found in Vitamin D binding proteins (DBP). Vitamin D-binding protein (DBP)(also referred to as Gc-globulin) is synthesized primarily in the liver. This entry outlines the domain III of DBP. Domain III (amino acid 379–458) is G-actin binding region located in the C-terminal. Domain (amino acids 373 to 403). This protein is found ubiquitously in vivo in significant quantities and can be detected in all fluid compartments. During acute phase inflammatory response, DBP levels tend to increase.ory response, DBP levels tend to increase.
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rdfs:comment In molecular biology, Vitamin D binding prIn molecular biology, Vitamin D binding protein domain III protein domain is predominantly found in Vitamin D binding proteins (DBP). Vitamin D-binding protein (DBP)(also referred to as Gc-globulin) is synthesized primarily in the liver. This entry outlines the domain III of DBP. Domain III (amino acid 379–458) is G-actin binding region located in the C-terminal. Domain (amino acids 373 to 403). This protein is found ubiquitously in vivo in significant quantities and can be detected in all fluid compartments. During acute phase inflammatory response, DBP levels tend to increase.ory response, DBP levels tend to increase.
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