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f Schematic representation of the secondary structure of hSMPD2. Full size image Structure determination and overall structure of the hSMPD2 Purified hSMPD2 proteins were subjected to cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) study, and we ultimately obtained a 3.07-Å hSMPD2 structure after sample ...
Molecular modeling of graphene–protein interactions Changes in both the net charge and surface chemical properties can be behind differences in attraction to proteins. After analyzing the zeta-potential of G-all/half-OH and their pristine counterpart, we noticed that they all carried slightly negative...
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In recent years, numerous research groups have investigated the effects of various NPs on amyloidogenic peptides and proteins ••10, ••11. Depending on the specific chemical composition of the NPs and their size, as well as on the peptidic sequence and the chemicophysical conditions use...
Tertiary structure of protein 7. Domain 8. Protein denaturation 9. Quaternary structure of protein Answer the following questions briefly 1. What is physiological significance of hemoglobin oxygen dissociation curve as S-shaped? 2. Please describe physiological functions of proteins. Discuss the ...
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It is reactive toward both proteins and DNA, and forms inter-molecular cross-links between macromolecules3, as well as intra-molecular chemical modifications4,5. The high reactivity of FA together with its high permeability into cells and tissues has led to its use in numerous applications in ...
Gene expression involves transcription, translation and the turnover of mRNAs and proteins. The degree to which protein abundances scale with mRNA levels and the implications in cases where this dependency breaks down remain an intensely debated topic. Here we review recent mRNA–protein correlation st...
Proteins of moderate size having native peptide backbones are produced by a method of native chemical ligation. Native chemical ligation employs a chemoselective reaction of two unprotected peptide se