Proteins: Amino acids; Peptide linkage; Structure of peptides (primary and secondary); Types of proteins (fibrous and globular) Nucleic acids: Chemical composition and structure of DNA and RNA Polymers Types of polymerization (addition, condensation) Homo and copolymers; Natural rubber Cellulose; Nylo...
What chemical elements are found in proteins? What are semi-volatile organic compounds? What is an enolate in organic chemistry? What is an enantiomer in organic chemistry? What is a diol in organic chemistry? What is a stereocenter in organic chemistry?
1). First, human proteins were purified as GST fusions and kept on glutathione beads, while a set of DNA barcode sequences were designed such that any two single nucleotide mis-incorporations, insertions, and/or deletions would not lead to misassignment of protein identity (Supplementary Fig. ...
What exactly is “meat” when we write it in the declarations on our pet food? Besides pure muscle meat, which we humans mainly prefer, our pet food also contains liver, heart, etc. And there is a good reason for this. Intestines and organs simply contain more nutrients than muscle meat...
Which of the following organelles contain DNA? (a) ribosomes (b) mitochondria (c) chloroplasts. What would be expected in a cell that only contained a smooth endoplasmic reticulum, with no rough portion? a. No proteins would be present in the cytosol or exported from the cell....
1Pre, uncleaved, and cleaved, which did not contain a T-segment. The T-segment appears to influence the conformation of the G-segment bound in the DNA gate in both pre- cleaved and cleaved states. Due to the cleavage of the G-segment, the N-terminal domains in 4Cle are almost 4 ...
It should be noted that the ALL-1 complex does not contain a homolog of the yeast Set1 protein. The homology between the latter and the ALL-1 protein is limited to the SET domain. (7) Proteins involved in RNA processing, including: (a) CPSF which is required for RNA polyadenylation (...
The elements that make up the human body are vast and complex. In fact, it is probably the most sophisticated “machine” on the planet. The body as a machine has two engines; the brain and the gut. Modern science now believes they are more connected than we ever could have imagined. ...
d. cytosine. e. thymine. Nucleic Acids: Biomolecules in cells fall under one of the four categories: proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids. Nucleic acids are molecules that contain nucleotide monomers, such as adenine, uracil, guanine, thymine...
The proteins in eggs repair skin cells that have suffered free radical damage.They are also excellent sources of biotin, an important vitamin that protects against dry skin.Other foods that promote skin repair include; • Sweet bell peppers...