Does the Krebs cycle produce ATP or GTP? In glycolysis net production of 2 ATP. Krebs cycle production is1 ATP(1 molecule of GTP)and with ETS total production is 12Atp. What does Krebs cycle do? The tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, also known as the Krebs or citric acid cycle, isthe ...
What is the purpose of ATP, and where does it take place? The energy in glucose is transformed into ATP. What energy transformations occur between glucose and ATP? What is the net ATP production in glycolysis? What is chemiosmosis and how does it generate ATP? What are the three basic fun...
What is the Krebs cycle? What role does it play in the body?Cellular respiration:The series of metabolic reactions that govern the catabolism of energy providing fuel molecules such as glucose for the generation of energy (ATP) that can be utilized by the cells of the body for carrying...
Does proton transport occur too, when no activating compound is bound to the UCP? We believe that this is the case with UCP1 [23]. This is much more doubtful with the other UCPs (UCP2, UCP3, avUCP). In fact, a consensus has more or less been reached considering that the new UC...
This commission must have absolute authority to revoke stupid names - p53 ought to be the first to go, with H-Ras not far behind - and assign clever new ones that suggest what the protein actually does while being, if possible, enter- taining as well. Thus p53 could be renamed, for ...
How does SRCAP deposit H2A.Z.1 and H2A.Z.2? In the past 5 years, significant advances have been made in understanding the unique chromatin depositors and evictors of H2A.Z (Fig. 1, B and C). Notably, the group of Joanna Wysocka discovered that mutations within the SRCAP gene, which ...
This commission must have absolute authority to revoke stupid names - p53 ought to be the first to go, with H-Ras not far behind - and assign clever new ones that suggest what the protein actually does while being, if possible, enter- taining as well. Thus p53 could be renamed, for ...
What do we call the region of the transcript (mRNA) that precedes the start codon? Does this become part of the protein? What is the genetic code that translates RNA into amino acids? Is the stop codon and the poly a tail part of the amino acid sequence or is it only the start codo...
What genetic mutations does Lil Bub have that make her "unique"? What are some examples of unusual genetic mutations? What genetic mutation is the rarest? What genetic mutations are currently sweeping through humanity? What is genetic mutation? What are some of the coolest/weirdest geneti...
Do both Nucleosides and Nucleotides play roles in genetics? Yes, while Nucleotides form genetic material, Nucleosides are involved in various genetic processes. 7 How does a Nucleoside differ from a Nucleotide? A Nucleoside lacks the phosphate group(s) present in a Nucleotide. 5 Which has a simp...