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    Experiment 9 Proteins Lab

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    proteins. For the first part, you must observe egg albumin solution before heating and what happen to the solution after heating. Second part, first placed 3 ml of egg albumin solution in a test tube and carefully add 20 drops of concentrated nitric acid, while holding the test…

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    Report on Result and Discussion on isolation of protein from spinach leaves In this experiment, we tried isolating an actual protein called Rubisco from spinach leaves. The full meaning of these Rubisco means Ribulose-1, 5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase which is an enzyme that catalyzes the addition of a carbondioxide group to ribulose-1, 5-bisphosphate during sugar production in green plants. Although Rubisco is an abundant protein in plants, it is not the major component in all spinach…

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    bicomponent toxin with 30% amino acid sequence identity to the other known leucocidins. This novel leukocidin was named LukHG, where LukH refers to the S subunit and LukG refers to the F subunit (Ventura et al, 2010). Around the same time, during proteomic studies by DuMontetal to identify a novel leukocidin responsible for lytic activity on S. aureus culture supernatants derived from bacteria grown in Roswell Park Memorial Institute medium enriched with Casamino Acids (RPMI-CAS), LukAB toxin…

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    Biology Matching Terms DNA- is the replication of your parents and ancestors genes RNA- is the transcription of dna, ribonucleic acid; guides protein synthesis. Translation- process in which RNA is synthesized from the template DNA. Transcription- process in which RNA attaches to the ribosome and a protein is assembled. Replication- method of DNA replication in which parental strands separate, act as templates, and produce molecules of DNA with one parental DNA strand and one new DNA strand.…

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    Musk Synthesis

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    MuSK consists of fourteen exons and is found on chromosome 4 in mice and on chromosome 9 in humans. The structure of MuSK is divided between the extracellular region, transmembrane domain (TM), juxtamembrane domain (JM) and a catalytic domain. The extracellular region includes four immunoglobulin-like domains (Ig) and between the two last one a cysteine-rich domain (C6) represented in Figure 6B. Then it follows the TM, which is located in the membrane of the muscle fiber, the JM and the tyrosine…

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    nutritional supplement commonly used with athletes. This supplement is found almost entirely in skeletal muscle. Here, energy is fueled and bursts needed for the explosive contractions (such as weight training) are met. This supplement is formed from amino acids and plays a role in converting food into energy. Creatine is becoming more popular amongst the use of younger (under the age of 18) athletes. However, is it safe? Is there enough information about it? There is little research about the…

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    Cellular Metabolism Essay

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    3.1 Cellular Metabolism: Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) is replicated when enzymes begin to unzip the DNA. The enzymes do this by breaking the hydrogen bonds that are between the pairs. After this occurs, the unpaired bases are now free to bind with other nucleotides. They may only bind if the nucleotides have the appropriate complementary bases. DNA polymerase now attaches DNA nucleotides to one end of the growing strand of nucleotides. Now there are two DNA molecules, each has an original…

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    My type of molecule, Proteins should be the MVP because they protect the body, help to create new molecules, give structure to many parts of the body, send messages, and they transport and store molecules and cells. The first characteristic of my molecule is its solubility. Keratin is insoluble to water this is why keratin waterproofs the skin. The second property of Keratin is it’s luster, keratin is shiny. The third characteristic of keratin is it’s texture, the texture of keratin is hard…

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    The human body has many amazing qualities and so many of them are made up of small proteins. Keratin is the main component of your hair, skin, and nails. Integrin acts a sort of messenger. Cadherin acts a binder, creating the structure of cells. So many different proteins help make the world turn waiting the human body, but they do different things. These are three important proteins. Keratin to is very important to the human body. Keratin is a big factor in making up your…

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    Indeed, our results from optical tweezers has demonstrated that AFV3-109 can successfully fold into slipknotted structure even against external force. As we described in Chapter 3, AFV3-109 has ~ 30 amino acid residues including β4 and β5 in threaded loop. The most difficult part of forming a slipknot is to insert the threaded loop into the knotting loop. The β1 and β2 stabilizes β4 and β5, respectively, which facilitates the process of loop insertion…

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