What is the DNA structure of eukaryotic cells? What is a DNA virus? What is a DNA-binding motif? Which RNA base pairs with the adenine in DNA? How do bases bond in single-stranded DNA? What is DNA helicase? What is the portion of DNA that codes for a particular protein called?
What type of DNA supercoiling is the most common? How does Z-DNA form? What is the function of Z-DNA? What is a DNA-binding protein motif? What base sequence would be produced through DNA replication? In what phase does DNA synthesis occur?
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Although the need for such regulatory proteins is consistent with the constitutive secretion of IGFs from many cell types, it is not surprising that additional functions have begun to be uncovered for these proteins. This review will examine new and old actions of the IGFBPs from a biochemical ...
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The Pharmacogenomics Journal is dedicated to the rapid publication of original research on basic pharmacogenomics research and its clinical applications.doi:10.1038/sj.tpj.6500056KarlinAPharmacogenomics JournalKarlin, A. (2001) The Acetylcholine-binding protein: 'What's in a name?' The Pharmacogenomics ...
What is the importance of protein synthesis? Protein synthesis represents the major route of disposal of amino acids. Amino acids are activated by binding to specific molecules of transfer RNA and assembled by ribosomes into a sequence that has been specified by messenger RNA, which in turn has...
Functional complementation of high-efficiency resonance energy transfer: a new tool for the study of protein binding interactions in living cells Green bioluminescence in Renilla species is generated by a approximately 100% efficient RET (resonance energy transfer) process that is caused by the direc....
What Defines a Cell? Figure 1: Transport proteins in the cell membrane A plasma membrane is permeable to specific molecules that a cell needs. Transport proteins in the cell membrane allow for selective passage of specific molecules from the external environment. Each transport protein is specific ...
Once a surface receptor on the naïve cell is triggered by binding to an antigen, a targeted immune response can begin against the potential infection. Naïve T Cells T cells are a critical part of the adaptive branch of the immune system. Each T cell is equipped with a unique T cell...