What are monomers of the organic compounds below? 1. carbohydrates 2. lipids 3. nucleic acids 4. proteins What type of molecule is shown below: lipid, nucleic acid, carbohydrate, or protein? image Which molecule is INCORRECTLY matched with its component part? A) fa...
(PR, PL, PRM) Regulatory proteins and their binding sites The cI encodesλrepressor, a protein of two domains joined by a flexible linker region. Relative positions of promoter and operator sites in OR λRepressor Binds to Operator Sites Cooperatively The λ repressor monomers interact to form ...
Intracellular fibrillar inclusions of the protein α-synuclein (αS), called Lewy bodies, are characteristic of a range of neurodegenerative disorders, collectively referred to as synucleinopathies1. Most of the experimental evidence indicates that protein aggregation is a gain-of-toxic-function process...
Variants in the gene SMCHD1, which encodes an epigenetic repressor, have been linked to both congenital arhinia and a late-onset form of muscular dystrophy called facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy type 2 (FSHD2). This suggests that SMCHD1
a. monomers b. monosaccharides c. polymers d. amino acidsSmooth endoplasmic reticulum is the site of: a. protein synthesis b. carbohydrate synthesis c. amino acid synthesis d. lipid synthesis e. 2 of the aboveWhat structure is the sequence of amino...
NK-1R functions through functional monomers residing in membrane microdomains where cholesterol is essential [22]. However, the capacity to heterodimerize appears possible. Artificially built heterodimers of NK-1R and β2-adrenergic receptors were functional and internalized as a complex [23]. Therefore...
Micelles in general are a few nanometers in diameter and have molecular weights of less than 100 kDa [19]. The minimal detergent concentration at which micelles are observed is called critical micelle concentration (CMC). At detergent concentrations below the CMC, only detergent monomers exist in...
The model of biosynthesis, translocation, and secretion of effectors inM. oryzae. During the early stage ofM. oryzae-rice interaction, the protein kinase MoOsm1 is phosphorylated and enters the nucleus as monomers upon recognizing host ROS. Then, MoOsm1 phosphorylates the TF MoAtf1 and dissociates...
Following systemic administration, liposomes are covered by a ‘corona’ of proteins, and preserving the surface functionality is challenging. Coating the liposome surface with polyethylene glycol (PEG) is the most widely used anti-opsonization strategy, but it cannot fully preclude protein adsorption....
What is the name of the monomer that makes up proteins? What are the monomers of proteins? There are 20 different types. What type of macro-molecule is frequently an enzyme? a. Carbohydrate b. Nucleic acid c. Protein d. Lipid What type of macro-molecule is frequently an en...