What happens to the protein when it is denatured? Explain the importance of blood pH regulation. Explain the characteristics of blood; i.e., pH, weight, etc. What is the range of normal plasma pH? Do our bodies produce more acids or bases? Why?
Why does heating up a protein such as an enzyme cause it to lose function? Why is glucose not present in urine? Why are proteins not present? In addition, why is K+ more concentrated in urine than filtrate? What is the process where proteins lose their structure? ...
Human amniotic epithelial cells (hAECs) maintain the plasticity of pregastrulation embryonic cells, having the potential to differentiate into all three germ layers. The potential of these cells to differentiate into cells expressing germ cell specific m
Thermolysin is synthesised as a pre-proenzyme, with an N-terminal prosequence of 204 residues and a mature sequence of 316 residues. The prosequence facilitates the folding of the denatured mature sequence in vitro and the cleavage of the peptide bond linking the pro and mature sequences ...
Various biotic and abiotic stresses threaten the cultivation of future agricultural crops. Among these stresses, heat stress is a major abiotic stress that substantially reduces agricultural productivity. Many strategies to enhance heat stress tolerance
BV proteins were denatured under reducing (lane 1) or nonreducing conditions (lane 2) or deglycosylated (lane 3) and then separated by SDS-PAGE, and finally detected by using anti-PlxyF antiserum. To determine the expression and incorporation of PlxyF in pseudotyped virus, vAc▵gp64-PlxyF...
We performed in vitro and in vivo deubiquitination assay to establish that farrerol directly stimulates UCHL3 enzyme activity and promotes HR by UCHL3-RAD51 axis. In addition, HR is essential for the maintenance of genomic integrity51, whereas impaired HR leads to aneuploidy and cell cycle ...
an E2 enzyme [3]. 11 members have been identified, and their structure is relatively conserved. Most MARCH family proteins have similar structures: with an amino-terminal RING finger domain, also known as the RING-CH domain, followed by zero, two, or more C-terminal transmembrane domains. ...
modified the surface of liposome-encapsulated albumin nanoparticles containing paclitaxel with both an enzyme-responsive peptide (fibroblast-activated protein-a responsive cleavable amphiphilic peptide) and a photothermal agent (IR-780) to increase the therapeutic efficacy of the system against pancreatic ...