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- Choose correct option. Question 6:- Why are DNA mutations usually very detrimental to the final protein product? a. Because the number of peptide bonds will decrease dramatically. b. Because the active site will become a catalyst as a result of DNA mutations, which can be detrimental to the cell. c. Because the protein may lose functionality (literal shape change) as a result of a DNA sequence change. d. Because the protein could no longer work in warm conditions as a result of DNA changes.B. ... Q6. !! Unanswered Q6. Proteins do everything except: A Provide structure to the cells. Do work in the form of catalyzing chemical reactions. Carry messages throughout the body. C. Provide energy as metabolic substrates. D. Carry information in the form of the genetic code. E. nsweredA Classwork for BTMF_Itani_ Biolo x A S'ERRA STANLEY -protein-synth X O 8 period light reaction - Google S x google.com/document/d/1plhyciPrM-AMsQKmaUHZSZU44EJL85jDuCyDxE01E60/edit - protein-synthesis-worksheet_practice-converted O sert Format Tools Add-ons Help TUR Last edit was 10 minutes ago 0% Normal text Noto Sans BIUA 川。 三E▼=、三三 13 + 田回▼ 1 3 4. 5 8. DNA → TAC AGA CGG CAA CTC TGG GTG CTT TGT TCT CTT CTC AGT ATC mRNA → protein > Son out Co 4. 6. 8. 9.
- Choose the correct prosthetic group of the given protein. Choices: • Phosphate Nucleic acid Iron + Pigment • Zinc Iron • Lipid • Copper Pigment • Carbohydrate None 1. Collagen 2. Enkephalin 3. Albumin 4. Insulin 5. HDL 6. Chromatin 7. Cytochrome 8. Ovomucoid 9. Ceruloplasmin 10. Casein 11. ADH 12. Glutathione 13. Vitelline 14. Mucin 15. Carbonic AnhydraseMatch the listed possible protein functions to the example of that function from the list. Structural support Enzymes Defense Communication Transport I. The movement of cations across the cell membrane is carefully controlled through gated channels to ensure osmotic balance. II. Lysozyme is found in tears and saliva where it acts as an antimicrobial enzyme. III. RNA polymerase converts individual nucleotides into mRNA from the DNA template in the nucleus. IV. Growth hormone is a peptide secreted from the brain that can bind to receptors in the body to stimulate cellular growth. V. Keratin is an aggregate protein found in the hooves of rumnant animals as hard protective coveres at the ends of limbs. VI. None ofPlease explain!!! select all that are right the same Protein X was purified from tissue source A and tissue source B, yielding the following results: Protein X, sample A: specific activity = 100 U/mg; fold-purification = 200 Protein X, sample B: specific activity = 1000 U/mg; fold-purification = 100 Which of the following statements are correct? a) Protein X, sample A has a higher level of purity than Protein X, sample B. b) Protein X, sample B has a higher level of purity than Protein X, sample A. c) Tissue source A has a higher specific activity for Protein X than tissue source B. d) Tissue source B has a higher specific activity for Protein X than tissue source A.
- Explain Why and How Questions???Give the reasons and examples!!Add Structures too!!1- Enzymes are unique?2- Methyl malonyl mutase is important? Please i need the answers quickly pleasse????Serine proteases are involved in the control of blood coagulation, fibrinolysis, complement activation, fertilization, activation/inactivation of therapeutic agents, and hormone production. O True False Question 21 Functional motifs are recognizable amino-acid sequences found in different proteins, usually indicate biochemical function. ● True O False5. The proteins listed below are separated by (1) isoelectric focusing (IEF) followed by (2) sodium dodecyl sulfate- polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). A single sample of the protein mixture is placed at the top center of the gel to begin step 1. ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Protein Collagen y-Globulin Insulin Fibronectin Lysozyme Pepsin Serum Albumin Myoglobin Molecular Weight 300,000 150,000 5,700 220,000 14,300 34,500 66,500 16,700 Conc pl 0.5 mg/L 4.7 1 mg/L 7.2 12 mg/L 5.3 5.8 11.0 5 mg/L 2 mg/L 10 mg/L - added prior to running IEF? left out of the process entirely? 4 mg/L 2 mg/L 1.0 4.9 7.1 A. Which of these proteins would electrophoresis NOT separate effectively? B. Which of these proteins would isoelectric focusing NOT separate effectively? Type fibrous a-helices globular protein globular protein fibrous protein enzyme digestive enzyme blood protein muscle protein C. Show the expected results after each step, by drawing qualitative diagrams similar to those shown in the class…
- Part A How can an understanding of enzymes and biological receptors guide medicinal chemists? Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. Submit an increase will not less more a decrease will Request Answer Reset Help 1. A better understanding of biological processes such as the behavior of enzymes and biological receptors be beneficial for medicinal chemists. Chemists can design drug molecules effectively to resemble biological molecules and their actions. The new medicines and materials can be developed quickly and safely, leading to in both energy usage and cost.E Classwork for BTMF_Itani_ Biolo X E SI'ERRA STANLEY - protein-synth X arch 8 period light reaction - Google S x ocs.google.com/document/d/1plhyciPrM-AMsQKmaUHZSZU44EJL85jDuCyDxE01E60/edit LEY-protein-synthesis-worksheet_practice-converted ☺ Insert Format Tools Add-ons Help Last edit was 5 minutes ago 100% Normal text Noto Sans . BIUA 12 川, 三= + - I 1. 2 . 4. 5 PART C. Use your codon chart to determine the amino acid sequence. Remember to read through the strand and ONLY start on AUG and STOP when it tells you to stop. Follow example below: Example: DNA O AGA CGG TAC CTC CGG TGG GTG CTT GTC TGT ATC CTT CTC AGT ATC mRNA O UCU GCC AUG GAG GCC ACC CÁC GAA CAG ACA UAG GAA GAG UCA UAG protein 0 start - glu – ala -thre - hist – asp -glu-threo-stop acid acid 1. DNA → CCT CTT TAC ACA CGG AGG GTA CGC TAT TCT ATG ATT ACA CGG TTG CGA TCC ATA ATC MRNA → protein → 2. DNA → AGA ACA TAA TAC CTC TTA ACA CTC TAA AGA CCA GCA CTC CGA TGA ACT GGA GCA MRNA → protein → 围 Sign out Co & 6. 7Directions: Read and understand each question. Choose the letter of your bestanswer. 1. Cells need energy to perform their works. What type of energy is used by the cell?A. Adenosine triphosphate C. Adenosine monophosphateB. Adenosine diphosphate D. All of these 2. Which of the following works is/are performed by the cells?A. Muscle contractions C. Making polymersB. Pumping across membranes D. All of these 3. Which of the following is/are component/s of ATP?A. Nitrogenous base C. Phosphate groupB. Ribose sugar D. All of these This is not a Writing Assignment