Describe a procedure that you would use to localize the protein dynein in tissue solution of esophagus and trachea. indcate the results that you would expect from such an analysis.
Dyenin is a microtubule made up of tubulin protein mostly found in cilia.Immunohistochemistry can use to stain dynein protein in tissue connections.The cell membrane should be broken by triton.To more visible counter stain the cells.
cells with dynein can recognised as coloured complexes.
Describe a procedure that you would use to localize the protein dynein in tissue solution of...
During your research project, you have identified the novel protein Golgo1 that appears to localize to the Golgi. You would like to demonstrate that Golgo1 indeed localizes to the Golgi apparatus by comparing its localization to a known Golgi marker protein. You decide to perform your study in cells that express a green fluorescent protein (GPF) tagged form of the known Golgi marker protein mannosidase II. Which of the following antibody combinations would you use for such a co-localization experiment?...
A new chemical pesticide developed for agricultural use is a suspected mutagen. Describe how you would test whether or not the suspected chemical pesticide is mutagenic. In your description, list the name of the test used, detail the procedure used during testing, and state how you would expect the results to appear if the chemical pesticide was indeed a mutagen.
You are studying the HIV Protease protein and you want to isolate it for study. Describe the steps that you would take to express the protein in bacteria and purify it for future study. Describe one other technique concerning protein analysis and what that technique would tell you about the protein.
24, (8 pts) How would purify the RTML protein from all other components in a tissue: ...if you have no knowledge of this protein except that you know its molecular weight and suspect that it is overexpressed in a certain type of pancreatic tumor. a. Method- Centrifuge and then purity-how.? b. Theory - Seperation of protein from other tissue components to Move Casily allow puils ration c. Controls - Hay RTML proten to show as the normal but other components...
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126) Describe how you could test a solution for the presence of Carbohydrate (starch), or Sugars, Protein, or, Amino Acid, and Lipid or Glycerol and Fatty Acids, What do you have to do in each case (procedure) ? What would a positive reaction look like (appearance)? Procedure Appearance Chemical Carbohydrate (Starch) Sugar Glucose Protein Amino Acids Lipid (Triglycerides) Glycerol and Fatty Acids
Please describe the differences and similarities in the tissue engineering (TE) approach you would use to address the skeletal muscle deficits: volumetric muscle loss (VML) and Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).
a. Which laboratory procedure would a laboratory technician use to determine the presence of a particular drug present in small quantities from a serum sample? Discuss the principle of the procedure in full. (10) b. Describe a procedure that one would use to construct a genomic library from DNA. (10)
35. Which of the following alipose tissue secreted factors would you considera as a therapeute Adiponectin Leptie c Resistin Retinal Sinding protein 4 INF alpha 36. Wich of the following is an antagonisti pair for the short-term regulation of hunger? h 2 CC and leptin relin and CCK plocagon and insulin insulin and PYY leptin and insulin thermogenesis is due to the production of across the inner mitochondrial membranes which causes leakage of onshig b. boshivering: insulin protons C glucose...
2. You have isolated a protein from sperm that you suspect is involved in binding to the zona pellucida and triggering the acrosome reaction. You generate an antibody to this protein and use the antibody to isolate the protein. You have obtained peptide information and used this peptide data to identify the DNA sequence that encodes your protein of interest. a. What zona protein do you suspect this sperm protein binds to? b. What expression pattern is consistent with your...
How would you describe the polarity of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphatase, knowing it is a transmembrane protein?