Adding backbone to protein folding: Why proteins are polypeptides. Folding Design 1:R17-R20, 1996.Honig, B. & Cohen, F.E. (1996). Adding backbone to protein folding: Why protein are polypeptides. Folding & Design 1, R17-R20.Honig B and Cohen FE (1996) Adding backbone to protein ...
解析 A polymer is a large molecule (macromolecule) composed of repeating structural units typically connected by covalent chemical bonds.Proteins (also known as polypeptides) are organic compounds made of ... 分析总结。 解释为什么蛋白质是聚合物而脂质不是聚合物...
解析 4(a)(i)meat / fish / eggs / dairy products / nuts / pulses ;4(a)(ii)stomach ;small intestine / duodenum / ileum ;protease / pepsin / trypsin / erepsin / rennin / peptidases ;into AW + amino acids / polypeptides / peptides / peptones ;4(b)less / reduced / smaller / sm...
Proteins are polypeptides made up of chain of amino acids. Abundant proteins found in Plants-RUBISCO / RUBP Carboxylase Animals - Collagen
If yes, then give examples of such proteins.What are the building blocks of proteins and the result of the digestion of proteins? a. Fatty acids b. Peptides c. Amino acids d. Polypeptides e. GlycerolWhich amino acids would most likely reside in ...
A polypeptide is a single linear chain of many amino acids of any length that are held together by amine bonds. A protein consist of one or more polypeptides .They help to make up proteins by bonding many amino acids together. Answer an...
Multiple ICP34.5 polypeptides add additional complexity to potential functional interactions influencing HSV-2 neurovirulence. 展开 关键词: Vero Cells Animals Cercopithecus aethiops Humans Mice Herpesvirus 2, Human Immediate-Early Proteins Protein Isoforms Recombinant Fusion Proteins Viral Proteins ...
Also disclosed are methods for utilizing CASB765 polypeptides and polynucleotides in diagnostics, and vaccines for prophylactic and therapeutic treatment of cancers, particularly colorectal and lung cancers, preneoplasic lesions of lung and colon, autoimmune diseases, and related conditions....
To cope with misfolded polypeptides, eukaryotic cells have evolved highly sophisticated molecular mechanisms at several levels12,13,14,15,16. Molecular chaperones such as heat shock proteins help misfolded polypeptides refold into the appropriate three-dimensional conformation. Alternatively, misfolded polypept...
How do peptide bonds, polypeptides, and polypeptide chains relate to amino acids? Why is it necessary for polysaccharides, such as starch or cellulose, to be digested outside of the cell even though disaccharides, such as lactose or sucrose, are digestible inside the cell?