They are usually localized to extracellular spaces outside the plasma membrane. Although the in vivo functions of LTPs remain unclear, accumulating evidence suggests a role for LTPs in the transfer and deposition of monomers required for assembly of the waterproof lipid barriers, such as cutin and ...
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Which reaction can provide the energy needed to run an endergonic reaction? A. protein synthesis B. photosynthesis C. ATP hydrolysis D. enzyme catalysis E. All answers are correct. In an exergonic reaction: A. the reactant...
This is similar to the stabilization of a folded structure when peptides are resin bound (15, 34), attached to polyethylene pins =-=(36, 45)-=-, or conjugated to a carrier protein (8, 9). Previous studies using monoclonal antibodies generated against native OmpF trimers and denatured ...
PFPs are produced by their originating organisms usually as water-soluble units (generally monomers, dimers in some cases) and bind the target cell through sugars, lipids, or proteins present in the membrane that act as specific receptors. This binding step entails a reduction in the dimensions ...