Yes the proteins allow them to travel easily.
If a medication is protein-bound (i.e. albumin), they are not available for metabolism. Therefore, the more the drug is bound to protein, the less is metabolized.
The segments of DNA that are loosly bound to protein are called Chromatin.
Yes it is, therefore you need to be careful when taking other protein bound medications.
G protein
protein
When a medication molecule is protein bound, that maolecule cannot be used to create a clinical effect. Therefore, a medication that is HIGHLY protein bound does not leave a very high percentage of medication available for clinical effect.
amino acids together in a protein
an electron loosely bound to its nucleus is called a free electron.
insulator
These membrane bound sacs are called vesicles.
A carrier protein (as opposed to a channel protein). An example of a carrier protein is the Na+/K+ pump.
yes