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Human Hemoglobin Sample.Normal Human Hemoglobin (HbA) P50 = 26 torr and the hill coefficientis N= 2.8
What is the minimum number of residues in this protein?Using the result of B) estimate the molecular weight of this protein?
Small octapeptide protein and want to determine its primary structure. Deduce the sequence from the following experimental results.
Ionization State and Cooperative Ligand Binding.The active site of lysozyme contains two amino acid residues essential for catalysis
Which of the following is TRUE of proteins in the plasma membrane?They bind to small molecules needed by the cell and facilitate their movement
Calculate total number of ATP molecules produced from one molecule of maltose. You will need to consider that first maltose will hydrolyze
Enzyme trypsin was able to hydrolyse both TAME and BTEE substrates, and I was wondering why? And what makes chymotrypsin so much more specific?
Draw the structural formulas for the reactants and the product. Label the functional groups and linkages present. ?Glycine + valine ? ?
List seven growth factors that are released by activated platelets. Include a 1-5 word description of their functionality.
Understanding Interpolation and Extrapolation for Assays.This article describes the difference between interpolation and extrapolation
Describe Myoglobin's structure (include comments on its primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure).
Why can you not take someone elses' T cells.You have T cells that can respond to antigen A
Compare and contrast signaling by neurons which secret neurotransmitters at synapses to signaling carried out by endocrine cells
Cell Surface Receptor and Rapid Signalling.If cell surface receptors can rapidly signal to the nucleus by activating latent gene
Explain the following recordings in terms of neurotransmitters, neurotransmitter receptors or other mechanisms that we have discussed in class,
Proteins in the plasma membrane have carbohydrate groups attached to them. What role do such "sugar-coated" proteins play in the life of the cell?
Describe how this cell would be activated, the cellular and molecular interaction(s)
In cell respiration, why is energy harvested in many small steps instead of one or two large ones?
The Role of Ethanol in Cellular Respiration.Explain in which processes, anaerobic and aerobic respiration is ethanol produced and indicate
TCA Cycle Function and Reactions.In the mammalian CNS there is a pyridoxal phosphate dependent glutamate decarboxylase
Carbon Tracking in TCA Cycle.C14-Glucose labeled at carbon 5 enters glycolysis, is made into pyruvate
Describe the steps of glycolysis, the TCA cycle, and the electron transport chain including the net yield of ATP from each process
Describe the chemiosmotic theory of ATP generation.Compare the efficiency of generating ATP through aerobic respiration,
Discussion of various cellular respiration questions.CO2 that we respire was originally part of biological molecules that have been oxidized.
Can you help me identify a couple of these industries and explain how anaerobic respiration plays a part in the production of its final products.