Protein forms one of the important macronutrients that are found in the body About 20 different amino acids form a different combination to make up different types of protein. The protein can be seen in different structures named as the primary structure of the protein, secondary structure, tertia...
Protein structure provides function. What are the two main protein local secondary structures? Explain how the secondary structure of a protein differs from the tertiary structure of a protein. What are some of the biological functions of proteins? What Is the fundamental structural patt...
Protein is found in almost every cell of the body. The primary structure of a protein is made up of a chain of amino acids. Protein is required in the...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Try it risk-free for ...
Describes a database mining system that synthesizes regularity-exposing attributes in large protein databases. After processing the primary and secondary structure data, this system discovers an amino acid representation that captures what are thought to be the three most important amino acid ...
During host infection, Toxoplasma gondii and related unicellular parasites move using gliding, which differs fundamentally from other known mechanisms of eukaryotic cell motility. Gliding is thought to be powered by a thin layer of flowing filamentous (F
The structure of a glycosylated protein hormone responsible for sex determination in the isopod, Armadillidium vulgare. Two glycoforms (AH 1 and AH 2 ) of androgenic hormone, and its corresponding hormone precursor derived from HPLC-purified androgenic gland extract from th... G Martin,O Sorokine...
Protein Binding to Simple Repetitive Sequences Depends on DNA Secondary Structure(s) Simple repetitive DNA sequences are ubiquitous constituents of eukaryotic chromosomes. The properties of simple repeats generate increased interest as expa... W Mueler,G Bassili,C Epplen,... - 《Chromosome Research...
In C. trachomatis A infected human cell cultures, IFN-γ was reported to abrogate the developmental cycle by inducing abnormal RB, which could be maintained in a resting but persistent state [16]. Under this condition the protein expression of important immunogens such as the chlamydial major ...
Answer to: Explain the purpose of using a washing buffer in RNA extraction and explain how an elution buffer differs from a washing buffer. By...
Is an enzyme a protein or is a protein an enzyme? Explain. a. What is meant by allosteric regulation of enzymes? Include key/relevant terms (Enzyme, active site, effector, secondary site, conformational change, affinity and other terms you feel are relevant...