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what type of linkage in amylose and celluose?
1-4 linkage
what type of linkage in glycogen and amylpectin?
1-4 and 1-6 linkage
what's the similarity between glucose and frutcose?
same chemical formulas
observation that a denatured protein can be renatured into its native conformation is an indication of?
information for the proper foldings is included in the linear sequences of amino acids
what is the disulfide bond?
a stablilizing component of tertiary structure and it is unusual becuase it is relatively a strong bond
what do autotrophic prokaryotes contain?
ribosomes
where are characterisitcs of proteins secreted from a cell?
transported in vesicles
undergo post-translational modification
proteins that are imported into the mitochondrion are?
synthesized on bound ribosomes
where are ribosomal subunits assembled?
in nucleous, using proteins imported from cytosol
what are the two characteristics of proteins in the peroxisomes?
coded for by nuclear genes
synthesized on cytosolic ribosomes
what are prosthetic group?
tightly binded cofactor
does substrate level-phosphorylation regulate enzymes?
yes
which bonds are present in ATP
phosphoester and phosphoanhydride
true or false : SLP can occur in the absences of oxygen?
true
where do you expect to contain a binding sit for ubiquinone in the ETC ?
complex 1, 2 and 3
where is the binding site for plastoquinone?
photosystem 2
as the oxygen conc inc in a plant, what else occur?
inc rate of photorespiration
what is the Chargaff's rule?
amount of A=T and C=G
what can happen to the denaturation of proteins?
results in loss of bio function
induced by enviro cond
can be reversible
a globular proteins have N and C terminus, which one is out/inside molec?
N-terminus -> inside
C-terminus -> outside on surface
where are phoshphodiester bond found?
in nucleic acids
in phospholipids