On what structural level of the enzyme (primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary) does the enzyme-substrate interaction depend? Which amino acid is the first to be coded when synthesizing a protein? Which of the following is NOT a way in which amino...
What does the nucleus do in protein synthesis? What molecule holds instructions for the synthesis of proteins? Proteins are made during the process of What are the monomer "building blocks" that make up proteins? Ribosomes are made out of which macromolecule?
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Cytoskeleton: what does GTP do for septins? 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0 阅读量: 35 作者:TJ Mitchison,CM Field 摘要: The recent observation of GTP-promoted polymerization of a single septin polypeptide suggests that this protein has tubulin-like biochemical properties. This model cannot, ...
You might recognize it as an ingredient in your favorite skin serums or perhaps noticed it injoint-supporting supplements, but what is collagen? What does collagen do, exactly, and how can you incorporate it into your life? It is the most abundant protein in our bodies, especially type 1 ...
However, the alignment of about the first 200 amino acids of insect and vertebrate ATAC2 proteins indicates that the vertebrate proteins do not contain a typical PhD domain at this position, but rather a PhD-like zinc-finger domain [106]. Indeed, this PhD-like domain was later found to be...
What role does Fat play in the body? Fat provides energy, supports cell structure, aids nutrient absorption, and cushions organs. 15 What is the primary function of Protein? Protein primarily builds and repairs tissues and is involved in various biochemical processes. 11 Are Proteins composed of...
Pathologists often argue about a slide, about what does it really show? But with this ability of machine eyes, the driver genomic mutations of the cancer can be defined, no less the structural copy number variants that are accounting or present...
2. What does it contain? How does it function? 3. Is it prokaryotes or eukaryotes? What are the major differences in cellular structure between prokaryotes and eukaryotes? What structures do they have in common? What are the common chara...
How do transport proteins become saturated? How does this affect the rate of facilitated diffusion? The membrane proteins that serve to transmit signals from the outside of the cell to the inside of the cell are called: A. transporters. B. structural proteins...