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(2001) believe that the conserved core in mesophiles and thermophiles does not contribute to stability at high temperature, but that the less conserved regions ...R. Jaenicke, How do proteins acquire their three-dimensional structure and stability? Naturwissenschaften 83 (1996) 544 - 554....
Describe how the protein component of the diet is disassembled then reassembled to form useful proteins in the body. Limit of 150 words for this question. What are the proteins found in the body and their functions? How does the translation of transmembrane proteins differ from the cytosolic pro...
How does RNA structure differ from DNA structure? How many DNA profiles are in CODIS? How many transcription factors are encoded in the human genome? What is a DNA-binding protein motif? A polypeptide consist of how many strings of amino acids?
followed by a discussion of super-secondary structure and the effects of metals and prosthetic groups of protein fold. The crux of the review lies in an examination of tertiary structure, or specifically of domains that are defined, in part, as functional units within a polypeptide chain. An ...
a蛋白质折叠主要研究具有一定氨基酸序列的多肽链如何形成蛋白质特有的空间构象。一些外界因素如温度、溶剂、pH、离子强度等均会影响蛋白质的折叠,使其部分或全部失去生物学活性,引起蛋白质分子的物理化学性质的异常变化,这一过程称为蛋白质的变性。 How does the protein fold the main research to have certain amino...
while a protein that does not form one of these self-entanglements in the native state does form it in the misfolded state. Each of the six proteins we simulated misfolds into states that exhibit a non-native gain of entanglement relative to the native state. When such non-native changes ...
TGF-β is one of a large number of related polypeptide growth factors and is produced or released by lymphocytes, monocytes/macrophages and platelets. TGF-β and related cytokines are capable of regulating an array of cellular processes including cell proliferation, lineage determination, differentiation...
at a site on the ribosome, the correct sequence and number of amino acids are joined together to form a polypeptide chain (protein). The joining of amino acids assembles the polypeptide from amino terminus to carboxyl terminus and terminates when the ribosom...
How are the 3' and 5' of a DNA molecule different and which end grow during replication? Describe how RNA and DNA are used in mitosis. How can DNA be fragmented into very specific sections? What is the monomer of DNA? How do they form DNA? How does DNA form a double helix?