What are the functions of proteins in humans? What are the functions of the proteins in lipoproteins? Explain the secondary protein structure. What are the four layers of proteins, and their functions? How does primary protein structure affect the function of protein enzymes?
Describe briefly the structure of myosin. Myosin: Myosins are the family of motor proteins and behavior indicates filaments and myosins found in the muscles. Myosin is a large asymmetric molecule. Answer and Explanation:1 Myosin is a protein and has one long tail as well as two globular heads...
Describe the structure of HIV with a diagram. View Solution DNA की संरचना का सचित्र वर्णन कीजिए। View Solution Describe primary, secondary and tertiary structure of proteins. OR Describe structure of proteins. View Soluti...
1. What is physiological significance of hemoglobin oxygen dissociation curve as S-shaped? 2. Please describe physiological functions of proteins. Discuss the following questions (Essay questions) 1. Explain the relationship between the primary and spatial structure and the function of protein. Chapter...
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...
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
As a major function of proteins is to bind other proteins or molecules, association kinetics are of primary importance, and the classical on-rate model has proved extremely useful. Several methods, as described earlier, are able to measure association kinetics at the single molecular level (atomic...
The model below shows the structure of the entities from the previous example. In this diagram, the columns marked PK are the Primary Key for the table. The primary key indicates the column (or combination of columns) that uniquely identify each row. Every table should have a primary ke...
Describe the structure of the protein Ubiquitin, including general topology. Explain the complex structure of proteins. Briefly discuss the components of the lac operon. Briefly talk about how a protein peptide folds into a 3-D structure. Describe how translation produces the primary structure...
Only 12% of metoprolol are bound to plasma proteins, primarily albumin [12]. O-demethylation, α-hydroxylation, and N-dealkylation by CYP2D6 and, to lesser extents, CYP2B6, CYP2C9, and CYP3A4, are described as the pathways of metoprolol metabolism [13,14]. Of the major metabolites, α...