A protein is made up of monomers that are called What kind of molecules has the instructions for protein synthesis? How does translation form proteins? What protein copies the luciferase gene into messenger RNA? What is the protein (enzyme) called that directly makes more RNA?
What proteins might be associated with DNA in the cell? What is an enzyme that synthesizes RNA using one strand of DNA as a template? What are the enzymes involved in DNA transcription? Which of the following enzymes is required to synthesize DNA on the leading strand in eukaryote...
RNAstands for “ribonucleic acid.”RNAis a large molecule made from a single strand ofDNA,and one of its main roles is to transfer the instructions needed to make proteins. While DNA has the instructions on how to make proteins, it is RNA that actually provides these instructions to theribo...
Copine proteins are highly conserved and ubiquitously found in eukaryotes, and their indispensable roles in different species were proposed. However, their exact function remains unclear. The phytohormone brassinosteroids (BRs) play vital roles in plant
Using RNA-Seq gene expression and quantitative protein expression, we identified genes and their cognate proteins which are coordinately up- or down-regulated in two cellular models of cytotrophoblast to syncytiotrophoblast development, human primary villous and human BeWo cytotrophoblasts. These ...
RNA molecules have emerged as a new class of therapeutics that may permit the re-targeting of mutated targets, which holds great promise to expand the range of druggable targets from proteins to RNAs as well as the genome (Fig. 1). First, the present protein targets as well as previously-...
The BRG1 and BRM proteins have been implicated previously in alternative splicing.17,63,64,65 Furthermore, a role of SWI/SNF in elongation of transcription, which may affect splicing efficiency,66 has also been proposed.67,68 We thus investigated whether the BRM014 inhibitor alters general splici...
Most proteins function by interacting with other molecules. Their interaction interfaces are highly conserved throughout evolution to avoid undesirable interactions that lead to fatal disorders in cells. Rational drug discovery includes computational met
What nitrogen base is on DNA, but not on RNA? What are the four nitrogen bases in DNA? What are the bases for RNA? What if all the DNA turned into RNA? What are chromosomes made of, from DNA, RNA, and protein, or just DNA and RNA? What enzymes/proteins involved in the process ...
Is transfer RNA a protein? What is a segmented RNA virus? How many different kinds of proteins does one cell contain? Does transfer RNA convert DNA to mRNA? What are the structures of RNA and DNA and how might one be used to create the other?