What protein structure are enzymes? Which parts of an mRNA strand produce proteins? What cell part joins amino acids together? What are the building blocks of proteins? What is the pathway for protein synthesis? Ribosomes are made out of which macromolecule?
Science Protein biosynthesis What do the ribosomes do in a plant cell?Question:What do the ribosomes do in a plant cell?Plant Cells:Plants are eukaryotes which means their cells have a membrane-enclosed nuclei. Their cells also contain chlorophyll which makes plants green and allows the ...
The ribosomes of the prokaryotic cell are found scattered throughout the cell cytoplasm, whereas in eukaryotes, some of them are found in organelles such as theGolgi apparatusand theendoplasmic reticulum. Ribosomes' job is protein synthesis. Bacteria reproduce by binary fission, or simply splitting ...
317 Words 2 Pages Open Document Athletes for years have been trying new drugs and training in order to gain a competitive edge over their components. A more recent pharmaceutical drug those athletes are trying would be Erythropoietin, or EPO. According to an entry in the Encyclopædia Britanni...
Despite being actively quiescent, naive T cells nonetheless remain in a state of readiness for activation, rapidly turning over a subset of proteins, maintaining a reservoir of glycolytic enzymes, and preserving a large number of idling ribosomes, all of which facilitate the rapid changes T cells...
Apoptosis, the phenomenon of programmed cell death, and autophagy, a self-degrative process responsible for eliminating cytosolic constituents such as long-lived proteins, aggregated proteins, and damaged organelles (mitochondria, ribosomes, peroxysomes) [160] have been linked to functional changes noted...
Cells control the rate of ribosome-dependent protein synthesis through several mechanisms during translation initiation. Typically, these involve modulating factors that influence the correct positioning of the mRNA on the 30S initiation complex. Modulating a TIR's capacity to form a complex with the ri...
Green: external membrane, cyan: internal membrane, red: peptidoglycan layer, magenta: crateriform structures, violet: ribosomes, yellow: storage granules, white: holdfast substance. (MOV 12190 kb) Supplementary Data 1 Blastp-based analysis for the identification of peptidoglycan biosynthesis proteins ...
Negative Staining is wellsuited for examining very small particulate materials, such asviruses, ribosomesand protein complexes. A. 对 B. 错 查看完整题目与答案 The fluorescentproteins (FPs) can be used to study thespatial and temporal distribution ofRNAin living cells. A. 对 B. 错 查...
What happens during PROTEIN CATABOLISM? How is this related to nitrogen balance? What are the functions of mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA? How do fibrous and globular protein differ? Do they have any similarities? Describe the process a ribosome uses to produce a polypeptide chain. ...