Describe how a coagulant changes the structure of proteins.
Which sentence does describe definition of tertiary structure of proteins? A. Tertiary structure of proteins is defined as amino acid sequence of their polypeptide chain(s) B. Tertiary structure of proteins is defined as regular set up of their polypeptide chain(s) to form a-helix or b-sheets. C. Tertiary structure of proteins is defined as spatial set up of domains of proteins linked by peptide bounds. D. Tertiary structure of proteins is defined as spatial set up of subunits of...
how are nucleic acid structures different from the structure of proteins? describe at leasr 3 differences
Proteins are long chained polypeptides that are biologically active. Describe what comprises proteins and how proteins may be formed. What are the different classes of proteins? What are the various layers of structure to a protein? Describe what each layer entails or describes. What are the various ways to disrupt a protein? Are there mechanisms which will “kill” a protein that are not outlined in the text?
Describe the large family of microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) including specific members and their characteristics (structure, function, homology, etc) and how the Tau proteins fit into this family.
What problem do transmembrane proteins encounter in spanning the bilayer? Describe a structure by which transmembrane proteins overcome this problem
1. Explain how the amphipathic nature of membrane proteins helps form the three-dimensional structure of a single-pass protein like a receptor, versus a multipass protein like a channel. 2. Describe the different ways by which cells confine proteins or restrict protein movement to a specific region of the plasma membrane
Proteins vary dramatically in structure; DNA strands are very similar in structure. How does this observation about differences in structure relate to differences in function between the two classes of biological molecules? How does the rather simple structure of DNA contain the information for such a complex and varied collection of proteins?
Describe the large family of microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) including specific members and their characteristics (structure, function, homology, etc) and how the Tau proteins fit into this family.
Describe When and How Oligosaccharides are added to proteins in the ER.
Describe the 4 components of fitness. Explain how carbohydrates, fats and proteins are used for energy during physical activity. What changes could you / would you do to increase your physicial activity? COURSE: Essentials of Nutrition