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- Oleosin abstract "Oleosins are structural proteins found in vascular plant oil bodies and in plant cells. Oil bodies are not considered organelles because they have a single layer membrane and lack the pre-requisite double layer membrane in order to be considered an organelle. They are found in plant parts with high oil content that undergo extreme desiccation as part of their maturation process, and help stabilize the bodies.Oleosins are proteins of 16 kDa to 24 kDa and are composed of three domains: an N-terminal hydrophilic region of variable length (from 30 to 60 residues); a central hydrophobic domain of about 70 residues and a C-terminal amphipathic region of variable length (from 60 to 100 residues). The central hydrophobic domain is proposed to be made up of beta-strand structure and to interact with the lipids. It is the only domain whose sequence is conserved. Models show oleosins having a hairpin-like hydrophobic shape that is inserted inside the triacylglyceride (TAG), while the hydrophilic parts are left outside oil bodies.Oleosins have been found on oil bodies of seeds, tapetum cells, and pollen but not fruits. Instead of a stabilizer of oil bodies, oleosins are believed to be involved in water-uptaking of pollen on stigma.".
- Oleosin symbol "Oleosin".
- Oleosin wikiPageID "10162537".
- Oleosin wikiPageLength "3529".
- Oleosin wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Oleosin wikiPageRevisionID "674842398".
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Amphiphile.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Aqueous_solution.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_mass_unit.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Beta_hairpin.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Biomolecular_structure.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plant_cells.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protein_families.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proteins.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Centrifugation.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Conserved_sequence.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Desiccation.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Domain_(biology).
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Fruit.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Fusion_protein.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophile.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophobe.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Lipid.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink N-terminus.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Oil.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Oil_body.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Pollen.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Protease.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Protein_domain.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Protein–protein_interaction.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Recombinant_DNA.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Residue_(chemistry).
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Tapetum_(botany).
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLink Triglyceride.
- Oleosin wikiPageWikiLinkText "oleosin".
- Oleosin interpro "IPR000136".
- Oleosin name "Oleosin".
- Oleosin pfam "PF01277".
- Oleosin pfamClan "CL0111".
- Oleosin prosite "PDOC00639".
- Oleosin symbol "Oleosin".
- Oleosin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Botany-stub.
- Oleosin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_protein_family.
- Oleosin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:InterPro_content.
- Oleosin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Protein-stub.
- Oleosin subject Category:Plant_cells.
- Oleosin subject Category:Protein_families.
- Oleosin subject Category:Proteins.
- Oleosin hypernym Proteins.
- Oleosin type Biomolecule.
- Oleosin type Protein.
- Oleosin type Biomolecule.
- Oleosin type Cell.
- Oleosin type Nutrient.
- Oleosin type Thing.
- Oleosin type Q206229.
- Oleosin type Q8054.
- Oleosin comment "Oleosins are structural proteins found in vascular plant oil bodies and in plant cells. Oil bodies are not considered organelles because they have a single layer membrane and lack the pre-requisite double layer membrane in order to be considered an organelle.".
- Oleosin label "Oleosin".
- Oleosin sameAs Q2019414.
- Oleosin sameAs Oleosin.
- Oleosin sameAs Oleozyny.
- Oleosin sameAs m.02q3vnq.
- Oleosin sameAs Q2019414.
- Oleosin wasDerivedFrom Oleosin?oldid=674842398.
- Oleosin isPrimaryTopicOf Oleosin.