Doxorubicin, one of the most common and potent chemotherapy drugs, works by linking random segments of DNA to one another to tangle them. This is like dripping superglue on a ball of yarn; it binds the DNA into a useless. The initial side effects of soxorubicin, in the few days after ...
Sanger sequencing targets a specific region of template DNA using an oligonucleotide sequencing primer, which binds to the DNA adjacent to the region of interest. (There must be an area of known sequence close to the target DNA.)W In order to determi...
The biological effects of ALDOSTERONE are mainly mediated by its binding to MR. MR is a nuclear receptor that is expressed in multiple tissues and organs, particularly in the kidneys, heart, and blood vessels. Upon binding to the hormone, MR translocates to the cell nucleus and binds to DNA,...
54.Where does RNA polymerase bind to the DNA it is transcribing? 55.What makes the beginning of a new gene on DNA in eukaryotes? 56.What do promoters mark the beginning of on prokaryotic DNA? 57.When a promoter binds to DNA, ...
Antimalarial action: Hydroxychloroquine binds to DNA, interfering with protein synthesis. It also inhibits DNA and RNA polymerases. It’s active against asexual erythrocytic forms of Plasmodium malariae, P. ovale, P. vivax, and many strains of P. falciparum. Amebicidal action: Mechanism of action...
Does DNA replication produce 1 DNA molecule or 2 DNA molecules that are identical to one another and the parent molecule? What binds to the prokaryotic chromosome to start DNA replication? Explore our homework questions and answers library Search Browse Browse by subject...
In bacteria, Cas9 enzymes are dependent on short DNA sequences called “PAMs” (short forprotospacer adjacent motifs) that follow the DNA region targeted for cleavage. When the CRISPR system locates a PAM, it binds to it, orienting the system such that its cutting machinery locates in precisely...
What do call a single piece of coiled DNA? When a protein binds to DNA at a site defined by a particular nucleotide sequence, with which parts of the DNA does the protein primarily interact? A. the phosphate and deoxyribose groups in the DNA backbone B. the phosphate and deoxyribose...
The TUS protein (terminus utilization substance) binds to terminator sequence and halts DNA polymerase movement. It induces termination. Also Read: DNA Replication DNA Function DNA is the genetic material which carries all the hereditary information. Genes are the small segments of DNA, ...
Why is the amount of adenine not always equal to thymine? Why is there no thymine in RNA? Which pair of complementary bases in DNA binds more strongly and why? How does DNA polymerase add nucleotides? What is the 2' OH group in DNA? Does DNA replication produce 1 DNA molecule or 2 ...