What do single-stranded binding proteins do in DNA replication? What is global DNA methylation? What is the primary level of DNA structure? What is DNA primase? What is the process of DNA sequencing? What are the bases that make up DNA?
What does primase do in DNA replication? What is DNA electrophoresis based on? What molecule connects the sugars in a strand of DNA? What is the relationship between DNA and proteins? If the upper strand of the DNA molecule below acts as a template to make mRNA, what is the nucleotide ...
What happened to the IGF binding proteinsdoi:10.1210/en.2017-00908Leon A BachEndocrinologyBach LA. What happened to the IGF binding proteins? Endocrinology (2018) 159(2):570-8. doi:10.1210/en.2017-00908Bach LA. What happened to the IGF binding proteins? Endocrinology. 2018; 159:570-8....
While palmitoylation of soluble proteins allows them to interact with membranes, the consequences of palmitoylation for transmembrane proteins are more enigmatic. We briefly review the current knowledge regarding the enzymes responsible for palmitate addition and removal. We then describe various observed ...
How do we search for new instances of a motif in this sea of DNA?关键词: DNA DNA-Binding Proteins Sequence Analysis, DNA Base Sequence Gene Expression Regulation Binding Sites Molecular Sequence Data DOI: 10.1038/nbt0406-423 被引量: 346 ...
When cAMP’s concentration increases, cAMP binds to PKA’s regulatory subunit, which leads to the release of catalytic subunits from the regulatory subunit, and PKA is then activated. Activated PKA can phosphorylate multiple target proteins, thereby regulating their functions. ...
ELISA is an immunological assay commonly used to measure antibodies, antigens, and proteins in biological samples. For efficient workflow execution a fast-responding plate reading device is relevant.
However, catalysts are also found in nature in the form of enzymes. Enzymes are proteins that are able to lower the activation energy for various biochemical reactions. They do this bybinding the reactant(s), known as the substrate(s), to an active site within the enzyme. ...
What do single-stranded binding proteins do in DNA replication? Which process requires DNA to undergo duplication before it can proceed? What is a promoter in DNA replication? What structure forms as DNA unwinds? Which structure forms as DNA unwinds?
What do single-stranded binding proteins do in DNA replication? Does reverse transcriptase make single-stranded DNA? Does DNA helicase bind to single-stranded DNA? Why does DNA damage lead to autoimmunity? What is type B-DNA? What bond is formed in single-stranded DNA?