The "TP" in ATP, as you have seen, stands for "triphosphate" and indicates that ATP has the maximum number of phosphate group that a nucleotide can have – three. Most ATP is made by the attachment of a phosphate group to ADP, or adenosine diphosphate, a process known as phosphorylation...
What important molecule is part of a cAMP molecule? Cyclic AMP: Cyclic AMP (cAMP) is an important secondary messenger molecule. This molecule will begin what is called a phosphorylation cascade to amplify a cellular signal. Answer and Explanation: ...
a. Is a protein complex that adds an inorganic phosphate to ADP to generate ATP b. Is a protein complex that breaks down ATP into ADP by removing a phosphate group In chemiosmosis, what is the most direct source of energy that is used to convert ADP and inorganic phosphate to ATP? A. ...
Oxidative phosphorylation c. Krebs Cycle d. Glycolysis e. Active transport of ATP What are the products created in the Krebs cycle and how do they affect chemiosmosis? NADH is reoxidized by which of the following processes? A. Glycolysis. B. Fermentation. C. Krebs cycle. D. Electron ...
eukaryotic gene regulation: \\ Transcription factors are sometimes activated by phosphorylation as in the MAPK pathway. Explain how this links an extracellular hormone signal to eukaryotic gene transcription. Be specific. What is the process of ribosomes making proteins? A. translation B. re...
— also, which advice here is aimed at increasing lactobacillus abundance as the recommended probiotics are mostly bifido? Response Here we hit a philosophy crossroad. The road most travelled is focusing on the bacteriamost heard aboutand trying to address them one by one. ...
Among naive CD4+ T cells, there is no obvious sub-clustering at the single cell-level by gene expression based on indicators of self-reactivity [61]; nevertheless, differential gene expression and chromatin accessibility at the high and low ends of the spectrum are evident at the population ...
Mosquitoes can also be diverted post-entry. This includes induced exits where the vectors are irritated by insecticides on the ITNs. The excess exit is measured by comparing proportions of mosquitoes caught at different times of night exiting huts with ITNs and huts with non-insecticidal nets....
When ADP is converted to ATP, energy is given off in a form the cell can use to drive endergonic reactions. What ATP producing process occurs during anaerobic conditions? Describe the generation of ATP via fermentation and oxidative phosphorylation. What is meant by catabo...
What is a temporary modification to protein structure by kinase that alters enzyme function? (a) Acetylation (b) Methylation (c) Phosphorylation (d) Carboxylation. What are some of the biological functions of proteins? What enzymes/proteins involved in the proce...