a.The monomers that make up a protein vary whereas the monomers that make up a complex carbohydrate are all the same. b.Proteins function as ene Distinguish the difference between micronutrients and macronutrients. Why do some proteins have more nutritional value than others? What are the three ...
How does the structure relate to the function of complex proteins and complex carbohydrates(starch, glycogen, and cellulose)? It is estimated that there are over 50,000 different types of proteins in the human body. By discussing monomers and m...
R. Jaenicke, How do proteins acquire their three-dimensional structure and stability? Naturwissenschaften 83 (1996) 544-554.Jaenicke, R. (1996). How do proteins acquire their three- dimensional structure and stability? Naturwis- senschaften, 83, 544-554....
Although three HtrA proteins have been identified in Mtb, structure of only HtrA2 at 2.0 Å resolution has been determined while the other two are not very well characterized. Uniqueness of Mtb HtrA2 lies in the fact that it is constitutively active with a well formed active-site and oxyani...
After 1, 18 or 24 h, cell lysates were subjected to the aminophe- nylboronic acid (APBA) resin, which allowed the pull-down of DOPAL-modified proteins8. Both total cell lysates and the pull-down samples were analysed by western blot using an antibody against aS (Fig. 3a). Total...
The second algorithm was that proteins were first selected to react and proteins which did not react were subjected to movement. The self-assembly induced by dimerization was simulated only with the second algorithm. In this algorithm, monomers dissociated from dimers do not move because these ...
They can be in the form of inorganic or organic compounds and can act as antigens or antibodies with specific receptor proteins. The main purpose of a reagent is to bind to a specific substance in a specimen. Depending on the type of reagent, it can either be used for identification or ...
Liposomes of synthetic lipids serve as a model system to study the more complex cell membrane that is mainly composed of lipids and proteins1,2,3,4,5. There is a growing interest in studying liposomes for their various biomedical applications in drug/vaccine delivery6,7,8, gene/DNA ...
What are the monomers and polymers of proteins? Which one of the following elements is least common in living systems? (a) carbon (b) hydrogen (c) oxygen (d) nitrogen (e) sulfur. Name some products that we use which have lipids in them, and describe how they work. ...
There are many different types of molecules that differ from one another in basic composition as well as structure. Some molecules are monomers, which means they are single building block molecules. Others are polymers, which means they are made up of many monomers linked together....