asimulating these two H-bonding interactions (Glu46 and[translate] ahydrogen-bonded to the pCA anion at the phenolic end, was[translate] aend of the chromophore tends to blue-shift the absorption[translate] ahydrogen-bonding capability results in a red shift when[translate]...
What type of bond is utilized to connect two strands of DNA? Which of the following does not occur in double stranded DNA? A) Hydrophobic effect B) Hydrogen Bonding C) Stacking Interaction D) Charge-Charge Interaction E) Disulfide Bonds ...
where does it occur? What joins the two strands of the twisted ladder of DNA together? A. ester linkages B. peptide bonds C. covalent bonds D. hydrogen bonds E. none of the above What type of chemical bond holds the ...
aWhen adhered by high pH SPCC (higher than 7), alkalized cellulose, lignin, or hemicellulose formed on the wood surface, and then attached to soy protein through ion bonding, which exhibits a much higher strength and resistance to water than hydrogen bonding. 当由高酸度值的SPCC更加高于 (7时...
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Because the hydrogen bonding face of G12 and the 2′-hydroxyl group of G8 are both positioned near the scissile phosphate, Martick and Scott (2006) propose that both of these elements may participate in the proton transfer steps that accompany RNA chain cleavage. In support of such a ...
The presence of the double bond in the sphingosine chain determines the tilt of ceramides in the membrane and enables the lipid to interact with enzymes such as hydrolases and phosphatases [7]. Moreover, unsaturation in the sphingoid backbone augments intramolecular hydration/hydrogen bonding in the...
What is a hydrogen ion gradient? What do sodium ions interact with in Z-DNA? What type of chemical bond forms between positive and negative ions? What does the number next to an ion signify? Which ion produces the fewest number of coulombs when one mole of the element is oxidized into ...
How are DNA double helices stabilized other than through hydrogen bonding between bases? Radiation Biophysics: Why is double stranded DNA that is broken so difficult to repair? Explain the function of all molecules involved in DNA replication. ...
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