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Descriptor English: Kringles
Descriptor Spanish: Kringles
Descriptor kringles
Entry term(s) dominios en anillo
dominios en rosquilla
dominios kringle
Scope note: Dominios proteínicos de triple bucle unidos por puentes disulfuro. Estos dominios estructurales comunes, denominados así por su parecido con pasteles daneses conocidos como kringles, juegan un papel en la unión a membranas, proteínas y fosfolípidos, así como en la regulación de la proteolisis. Los dominios kringle están presentes también en las proteínas relacionadas con la coagulación, la fibrinólisis y otras proteinasas plasmáticas.
Descriptor Portuguese: Kringles
Descriptor French: Kringles
Entry term(s): Domain, Kringle
Domains, Kringle
Kringle
Kringle Domain
Kringle Domains
Tree number(s): G02.111.570.820.709.275.750.375
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D018082
Scope note: Triple-looped protein domains linked by disulfide bonds. These common structural domains, so-named for their resemblance to Danish pastries known as kringlers, play a role in binding membranes, proteins, and phospholipids as well as in regulating proteolysis. Kringles are also present in coagulation-related and fibrinolytic proteins and other plasma proteinases.
Allowable Qualifiers: DE drug effects
GE genetics
IM immunology
PH physiology
RE radiation effects
Previous Indexing: Amino Acid Sequence (1981-1993)
Peptide Fragments (1980-1993)
Public MeSH Note: 94; KRINGLES was indexed under PEPTIDE FRAGMENTS 1980-93
Online Note: use PEPTIDE FRAGMENTS (NM) to search KRINGLES 1980-93
History Note: 94; was KRINGLES (NM) 1980-93
DeCS ID: 31369
Unique ID: D018082
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Date Established: 1994/01/01
Date of Entry: 1993/06/03
Revision Date: 2016/05/31
Kringles - Preferred
Concept UI M0027275
Scope note Triple-looped protein domains linked by disulfide bonds. These common structural domains, so-named for their resemblance to Danish pastries known as kringlers, play a role in binding membranes, proteins, and phospholipids as well as in regulating proteolysis. Kringles are also present in coagulation-related and fibrinolytic proteins and other plasma proteinases.
Preferred term Kringles
Entry term(s) Domain, Kringle
Domains, Kringle
Kringle
Kringle Domain
Kringle Domains



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