Words like "oxygen”, “protein”, "nuclear” and “vaccine” were created using Latin and Greek roots. English roots were used for such terms as "horsepower”,“airplane”and "typewriter”. This proliferation(激增)of neologisms(新词)continues today, perhaps most visible in the field of ...
This section provides a quick introduction of the PDB (Protein Data Bank), which is a database for the three-dimensional structural data of large biological molecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids.
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- 《Nuclear Science IEEE Transactions on》 被引量: 21发表: 1996年 Kebab: Kinetochore and EB1 Associated Basic Protein That Dynamically Changes Its Localisation during Drosophila Mitosis Microtubule plus ends are dynamic ends that interact with other cellular structures. Microtubule plus end tracking ...
Nuclear DNA is the DNA contained within the nucleus of every cell in a eukaryotic organism. It codes for the majority of the organism’s genomes while the mitochondrial DNA and plastid DNA handles the rest. The DNA present in the mitochondria of the cell is termed mitochondrial DNA. It is ...
Actin is also present in the nucleus but, in this compartment, its functions are more cryptic and controversial. If we distill the substantial literature on nuclear actin down to its essentials, we find four, recurring, and more-or-less independent, claims: (1) crosslinked networks of ...
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In addition, cells can be placed in two major categories as a result of ancient evolutionary events: prokaryotes, with their cytoplasmic genomes, and eukaryotes, with their nuclear-encased genomes and other membrane-bound organelles. Though they are small, cells have evolved into a vast variety ...
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What is the cell nucleus made of? As it contains genetic material, it coordinates cell activities like protein synthesis and cell division. Anatomically the nucleus is made up of several components:nuclear envelope, nuclear lamina, nucleolus, chromosomes, nucleoplasmare some of these components. ...