What is a transmembrane protein? What are molecules that help proteins fold properly called? What is a heterotrimeric G protein? What structure helps in protein synthesis? What is the structure of a protein that occurs when several polypeptide chains interact with each other?
What is the monomer of DNA? What protein structure are enzymes? What is the relationship between proteins and enzymes? What bonds does DNA polymerase form? What are amino acids? What is the structure of an enzyme? What is the shortest peptide in mRNA?
Step-by-Step Solution:1. Identify the Monomer of Orlon: - Orlon is the trade name for polyacrylonitrile. The monomer used to produce Orlon is acrylonitrile. - Chemical Structure of Acrylonitrile:<
Explain the mechanism of Trios-phosphate-isomerase. What is an organic monomer consisting of a five-carbon sugar covalently bonded to a nitrogenous base and a phosphate group called? What kind of bonds hold the phosphate group of one nucleotide to the 3' carbon of another nucleotide's su...
Q What is a nucleic acid? A Nucleic acids are macromolecules that are composed of nucleotides. Q What is the monomer of nucleic acids? A The monomer of nucleic acids are nucleotides. Q What is the function of nucleic acids? A Nucleic acids store information and energy and are also importan...
This led to emergence of a new area of research called protein structure prediction, based on the fundamental premise of biochemistry that primary sequence defines and determines 3D fold of a protein. In turn, this also resulted in realization that these methods need to be critically evaluated ...
What is the sugar found in an RNA nucleotide? Which one of the common elements is NOT found in all four macromolecules (proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids)? Explain. Can a sugar monomer be broken down further? Which level of protein structure does a tubulin monomer represent?
What is the monomer (building block unit) of Carbohydrates? What is the primary source of carbohydrates? What are the elements in carbohydrates? What are the basic components of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins? What are the basic building blocks of protein?
Monomer Determines its ability to form polymers. Ethylene is a monomer with a double bond, allowing it to polymerize into polyethylene. 11 Dimer Homodimers and heterodimers, based on the monomer units. Collagen is a protein that forms heterodimers. 7 Monomer Can form various types of polymers th...
Monomer A monomer ( MON-ə-mər; mono-, "one" + -mer, "part") is a molecule that can react together with other monomer molecules to form a larger polymer chain or three-dimensional network in a process called polymerization. 1 Oligomer A polymer whose molecules consist of relatively ...