What type of protein is exclusively made at the rough ER? a. Enzymes b. Filamentous proteins c. Secreted proteins d. Cytosolic proteins e. Transport proteins Which scientist is credited with making the first derivatives of GFP (Green Fluorescent Proteins)? a. Martin...
Aequorin is a calcium-activated photoprotein isolated from the hydrozoan Aequorea victoria. ... In the animals, the protein occurs together with the green fluorescent protein to produce green light by resonant energy transfer, while aequorin by itselfgenerates blue light. Is aequorin a GFP? During ...
In the cell, proteins play a big role, mention some of the functions of proteins in the cell and briefly explain the steps that lead to protein synthesis. What is the role of cytoplasm in protein synthesis in the body? Describe how siRNA creates cells deficient in a...
The green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a protein containing 238 amino acid residues of 26.9 kDa that exhibits bright green fluorescence when exposed to blue to ultraviolet ranges (395 nm). GFP refers to the protein first isolated from the jellyfish Aequo
Type III protein secretion in plant pathogenic bacteria. Plant Physiol. 150, 1656–1664 (2009). PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Glickmann, E. et al. Auxin production is a common feature of most pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae. Mol. Plant Microbe Interact. 11, 156–162 (1998). ...
• Western Blot is an immunoblotting technique which rely on the specificity of binding between a molecule of interest and a probe to allow detection of the molecule of interest in a mixture of many other similar molecules. • In Western Blot, the molecule of interest is a protein and th...
超速离心 14 Basically sGFP is a GFP splitted into two fragments. One of the fragments is usually tagged onto a protein of interest. When this tagged protein meets the other fragment, two fragments will bind and the tagged protein will then turn green. 2楼2015-02-26 10:25 回复 ...
Myoglobin is a globular protein, contains a single polypeptide chain of 153 amino acids and a single heme group. The globin of myoglobin binds to a single heme group by forming a coordinate bond. Answer and Explanation:1 Myoglobin is a hemoprotein, present in the skeletal muscle tissues in ...
, the transmembrane protein PIN1 is strongly expressed in epidermal cells of the SAM and its apical polarization results in the creation of an auxin gradient with maxima directed towards sites of incipient leaf primordia [23–25,72–75] (Figure2A). This in turn acts as an auxin sink that ...
(Rees and Liu2018). CBE consists of nickase Cas9 (nCas9), a cytosine deaminase, and a uracil DNA glycosylase inhibitor (UGI) (Fig.1d). The sgRNA guides the fusion protein to the target site by forming complementary base pairs. Cytidine (C) is deaminated to uridine (U) by cytidine ...