We used three biological replicates from each group ofS. paraplesiaflowers for RNA sequencing. The RNA of the flower samples was extracted using the RNAprep Pure Plant Kit (TIANGEN, Beijing, China). The cDNA library was generated from the total RNA using the NEBNext UltraTM RNA Library Prep ...
Why are bacteria such a useful source of enzymes? Explain why cellular proteins are composed of amino acids as their building blocks List three factors that can denature a protein/enzyme. How do proteins work? How does their structure influence their properties?
Describe the process of protein synthesis. Where does it occur? Explain why the shape of a protein is important. Provide three examples of different shaped proteins and their functions. A) What are the four levels of protein foldi...
Explain the gram reaction of bacteria in terms of cell structure. Explain how bacteria cells make energy for cellular processes. How does the cell wall allow for synthesis of enzymes in bacteria? Explain. Explain why the cell is an i...
Explain why the shape of a protein is important. Provide three examples of different shaped proteins and their functions. Briefly explain the process of protein biosynthesis. Describe all the circumstances that guide a protein to its proper structure for its function. Which of these is the most ...
Life in the clouds of Venus, if present in sufficiently high abundance, must be affecting the atmospheric chemistry. It has been proposed that abundant Venusian life could obtain energy from its environment using three possible sulfur energy-metabolisms. These metabolisms raise the possibility of Ven...
coliare correctly predicted as those of enzymes catalyzing the reactions of these clusters. Furthermore, we find that larger sized clusters are over-represented in the real network and are analogous to a 'network motif. Using FBA for the above mentioned three organisms we independently identified ...
Cluster analysis of CD data and zeta potential values classified the enzymes into five groups, i.e., three active enzyme groups and two inactive enzyme groups with respect to milk clotting activity. Classification of the enzymes into three groups, i.e., enzymes with high, medium and low milk...
Explain why the shape of a protein is important. Provide three examples of different shaped proteins and their functions. Explain what happens to the amino acids in the protein that we consume. Explain the differences among amino acids t...
1. Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins are important biomolecules. Describe the structures and properties of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins including the different forms of these biomolecules tha Define monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides and explain their functions ...