Is a diet consisting mainly of rice an adequate diet? Why or why not? 02:39 What is the monomer unit of protein ? Give two examples of monomers , ... 03:46 Give reason for the following : (i) Amino acids have high melting poin... 06:53 Towards which electrode would an alpha-ami...
This monomer protein has the differentiation induction activity of 2 times in comparison with the dimer protein which is suitable, vis-a-vis bone bud cell stocks. Ceric, you can list threonine, the alanine and the valine etc as the other amino acid which it should you replace, the ...
A monomer is defined as a small molecular unit that can be linked to other units to form a repetitive chain. The repetitive chain is called a polymer, and some examples of biologically relevant polymers include DNA, carbohydrates, and proteins....
Lipid C. Protein What is the hydrophobic molecule? Which of the following are components of a nucleotide monomer? a. A six-carbon sugar. b. A phosphate group. c. A nitrogenous base. What type of molecule cannot be digested by brush bonder enzymes? a. Carboydrates b. Proteins c. ...
Crh proteins catalyze crosslinking of chitin and glucan polymers in fungal cell walls. Here, we show that the BcCrh1 protein from the phytopathogenic fungus Botrytis cinerea acts as a cytoplasmic effector and elicitor of plant defense. BcCrh1 is localize
The design of proteins that bind to a specific site on the surface of a target protein using no information other than the three-dimensional structure of the target remains a challenge1–5. Here we describe a general solution to this problem that starts
Protein–protein interactions (PPIs) have pivotal roles in life processes. The studies showed that aberrant PPIs are associated with various diseases, including cancer, infectious diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases. Therefore, targeting PPIs is a direction in treating diseases and an essential strate...
emulsion polymerization of styrene and acid monomer (Fig 1). The core is surrounded by a layer of magnetite, which gives the bead its superparamagnetic properties. The magnetite is locked in by polymer encapsulation. The surface of the bead is modified to minimize non-specific binding of ...
The retinoblastoma protein (pRb) functions as a cell cycle regulator controlling G1 to S phase transition and plays critical roles in tumour suppression. It is frequently inactivated in various tumours. The functions of pRb are tightly regulated, where p
The pore-forming outer-membrane protein fromRhodobacter(R.)capsulatus(wild-type B10 strain) was isolated and purified under non-denaturing conditions. The monomer unit of the isolated porin has a molecular mass of about 28 kDa, as judged by SDS-PAGE, whereas the native protein migrates ...