What is used to direct protein synthesis in the cell? What is the pathway for protein synthesis? What protein structure are enzymes? What is a complex protein? What is protein and lipid synthesis? What is a monomeric protein? Proteins are polymers formed from ...
Sometimes the process of protein synthesis involves additional steps after the polypeptide has been created. Proteins can begin to fold into their native structure, or most stable three-dimensional conformation, with hydrophobic interactions. Since the cell is an aqueous, or water-based, environment, ...
What are the main functions of lipids and proteins? What is the role of Golgi apparatus in protein synthesis? What role do stem cells play in cell differentiation? Channel proteins in cell membranes serve what function? What determines a protein's function? What is the biological function of ...
Defense. Recognize and combine with other materials (Immunoglobins-antibodies of the immune system, cell membrane proteins) Transport. ... Contractile. ... Storage. ... Enzyme. What is the importance of protein synthesis? Protein synthesis represents the major route of disposal of amino acids...
Three codons on mRNA are not recognised by tRNA. What are they? What is the general term used for them? What is their significance in protein synthesis? View Solution Single cell protein can be obtained from View Solution Exams IIT JEE ...
What is a promoter in protein synthesis? Where do the instructions for protein synthesis come from? How is protein synthesis regulated? Which structure is the site of the synthesis of proteins that may be exported from the cell? Which structure is the site for the synthesis of proteins that ...
What happens to proteins within the endoplasmic reticulum? Describe the stages of mitosis and the important processes that happen in each stage. What cell part controls the process of mitosis? What does a nucleolus do? What does the nucleolus do?
We now know that several of the processes that interact with or are controlled by recA , such as excision repair and translesion synthesis, operate to ensure that DNA replication occurs processively without strand exchanges. Yet the view persists in the literature that recA functions primarily to ...
The method has facilitated discovery of the regulation of gene expression underlying diverse and complex biological processes, of important aspects of the mechanism of protein synthesis, and even of new proteins, by providing a systematic approach for experimental annotation of coding regions. Here, we...
Telomere erosion in proliferating pre-neoplastic cells functions as a tumour suppressor mechanism that cancer cells can bypass by engaging telomere elongation pathways. The recent identification of mutations affecting telomere-associated proteins in cancer samples suggests that telomere deprotection has a ...