Describe the primary structure of protein. What makes one protein different from another protein of the same size? What is the basis of the unique conformation of a protein? Explain how enzymes are controlled by covalent modification (phosphorylation) using glycogen phosphorylase as an example. ...
Describe the primary structure of a protein. What type of bonding creates it? What are the structural characteristics of glucose? Describe the lac operon in bacteria, noting the location and function of all molecules involved a) What are the formulas of triose, pentose and hexose? b) What are...
The primary structure is the number and sequence of amino acids held together by peptide bonds in a polypeptide chain. The primary structure of a protein only describes the order of amino acids in the chain but tells us nothing of the shape of the chain.
Chapter 1 The structure and function of protein Explain the following terms 1. peptide bond 2. Amino acid residues 3. Primary structure of protein 4. isoelectric point 5. Secondary structure of protein 6. Tertiary structure of protein 7. Domain 8. Protein denaturation 9. Quaternary structure of...
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Information regarding the sequence of nucleotides in the chain of nucleic acid is called its primary structure. James Watson and Francis Crick gave secondary structrure of DNA. It is double strand helix structure. The two
Numerous processes such as solubility, agglomeration/aggregation, or protein corona formation may change over time and significantly affect engineered nanomaterial (ENM) structure, property, and availability, resulting in their reduced or increased toxicological activity. Therefore, understanding the dynamics ...
Secondary ion mass spectrometric analysis of their tryptic digests characterized the primary structure of each peak, identifying a peak with longer retention time as the prealbumin variant. This method was successfully used as a novel diagnostic method of FAP and as a preclinical test for offsprings...
For example, the kinetics of the B Cell Receptor (BCR, structurally identical to an antibody linked to a B-cell surface) interaction with antigen may differ strongly from the kinetics of antibody-antigen interaction in solution (as was already shown for the similar T Cell Receptor-Major ...
Describe the primary structure of a protein. What type of bonding creates it? What is the difference in the proteins of a virion versus cellular proteins? Briefly explain. Define carbohydrates. Thoroughly explain monomers and structure. What is their role?