The following is a monomer that forms proteins: a) Hydrogen b) Amino acids c) Glucose d) Fatty acids e) Glycerol Nucleic acids are polymers of: A) nucleotides B) amino acids C) proteins D) sugars When monosaccharides such as D-glucose are joined ...
What structure is the sequence of amino acids in a protein? What are the monomers of proteins? Describe their basic structure. Name and explain the process by which amino acids are converted to other amino acids in the liver. What are the monomer 'building blocks' that make ...
Mpro is an obligate homodimeric cysteine protease (PDB 7BB2). a Each monomer can be broken up into three regions: Domain I (residues 1–101; yellow/orange); Domain II (102–184; light violet/magenta); and Domain III (201–301; pale green/forest green). b The active site in each ...
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 d
This family of metamorphic proteins can switch between distinct folds (conformers, as opposed to the common conformational changes) at physiological conditions.35 The emerging paradigm for HORMA-domain proteins is that they default to inactive conformers, before converting to a partner-bound active ...
Thymus mongolicus (family Lamiaceae) is a Thyme subshrub with strong aroma and remarkable environmental adaptability. Limited genomic information limits the use of this plant. Chromosome-level 605.2 Mb genome of T. mongolicus was generated, with 96.28% a
lipoamide dehydrogenase, pyruvate dehydrogenase E3 monomer MaeB (maeB): malic enzyme NADP+-requiring Mdh (mdh): malate dehydrogenase MS (aceB): malate synthase OAA: oxaloacetate Pcc (ppc): PEP carboxylase Pck (pck): PEP carboxykinase Pdh: pyruvate dehydrogenase complex PdhR (pdhR):...
It is not clear whether it is active in its other functions as a monomer or as an oligomer. This multi-functionality and the possible function as an oligomer might explain the retention of two copies in the fish lineage. The topology (Figure 4A) suggests that the only gene-duplication ...
In amino acids, what is the name of the monomer that makes up proteins? Which of the following biological molecules represents a transportable form of energy? A. Protein B. Lipid C. Carbohydrate D. Nucleic acid Proteins are made from which of the following smaller...
It is shown that by architecting the local “charge landscape”, ESD coatings of surfaces smaller than plume size can be achieved. Efficiency approaching 100% is demonstrated with multiple model materials, including biocompatible polymers, proteins, and bioactive small molecules, on both flat and ...