Describe the 4 levels of protein structure. Why is shape so important? Discuss in detail, the role played by DNA and RNA in genetic diseases. What are the breakthroughs, if any, in the treatment/management Analyze and describe the different types of genetic mutations and their effects. Discuss...
DescribePROT is a freely available online database of structural and functional descriptors of proteins at the amino acid level. It provides access to 13 diverse descriptors that include sequence conservation, putative secondary structure, solvent accessibility, intrinsic disorder, and signal peptides, ...
Describe the role of enzymes in biochemical reactions. What is the biological function of enzymes? Describe two ways the cell can control the activity (function) of an enzyme. How are enzymes classified with respect to their structures? Briefly explain the binding of enzymes and substrates. What ...
not to change employer ()5.According to the survey, which of the following strategies has been introduced to encourage creativity? A.a greater acceptance of error B.financial rewards for higher levels of creativity C.the introduction of specific performance targets D. the promotion of creative in...
X-ray crystallography 3D atomic models are used in a variety of research areas to understand and manipulate protein structure. Research and application are dependent on the quality of the models. Low-resolution experimental data is a common problem in crystallography which makes solving structures and...
6.Both occur in the nucleus;(b)Describe how differences in the structure and organization of prokaryotic andeukaryotic genomes affect their control of gene expression.[7]Prokaryotic GenomeEukaryotic GenomeLevel ofDNA not highly condensedMany levels ofcondensation/ Not bound to histonescondensation of ...
The levels of very-long-chain fatty acids in serum sphingomyelin were increased more than twentyfo[d. Enzyme activities of peroxisomal /3-oxidation sys- tem in the autopsied liver were markedly decreased, and immunoblot analysis revealed that proteins of these enzymes were also deficient. But ...
These TFs regulate gene expression by binding proximal to the promoter regions of genes, facilitating the binding of RNA polymerases. They may homotropically or heterotropically associate with additional TFs in order to directly or indirectly control messenger RNA (mRNA) expression. Among the TFs, ...
Explain how proteins are built, including the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th levels of structure (shape). Describe how the protein component of the diet is disassembled then reassembled to form useful proteins in the body. Limit of 150 words for this question. ...
Describe the structural levels of DNA and RNA. Briefly describe what you know about the structure of DNA and how DNA is packaged in a cell. Describe the basic structure of DNA. Discuss why DNA is often called a "protein recipe".