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... shows the loss of CO2 and the loss of lactate radical (A-H) as major fragmentation. In addition, it shows the loss 45 u corresponds to the loss of .COOH radical which is absent in the case of other metals. Such behavior of copper may be due to its ability to reduce from Cu2+ to Cu+, which is more s ...
... shows the loss of CO2 and the loss of lactate radical (A-H) as major fragmentation. In addition, it shows the loss 45 u corresponds to the loss of .COOH radical which is absent in the case of other metals. Such behavior of copper may be due to its ability to reduce from Cu2+ to Cu+, which is more s ...
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... Gly-X-Y repeat important - single change results in disease Osteogenesis imperfecta - abnormal bone formation in babies ...
... Gly-X-Y repeat important - single change results in disease Osteogenesis imperfecta - abnormal bone formation in babies ...
PSIpred
... Generates reliable protein models when other widely used methods such as PSI-BLAST cannot. ...
... Generates reliable protein models when other widely used methods such as PSI-BLAST cannot. ...
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... (You will not use all of the words) Fatty Acid and Glycerol DNA Monosaccharides Proteins Amino Acid Nucleotide Enzyme ...
... (You will not use all of the words) Fatty Acid and Glycerol DNA Monosaccharides Proteins Amino Acid Nucleotide Enzyme ...
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... Breakdown of dissolved molecules into ions. Cations Positively-charged ions (e.g., H+, Na+, K+, Ca2+) Anions Negatively-charged ions (e.g., OH-, Cl-, NO3-, HSO4-, SO42-) Electrolyte Substance that undergoes partial or complete dissociation ...
... Breakdown of dissolved molecules into ions. Cations Positively-charged ions (e.g., H+, Na+, K+, Ca2+) Anions Negatively-charged ions (e.g., OH-, Cl-, NO3-, HSO4-, SO42-) Electrolyte Substance that undergoes partial or complete dissociation ...
Chapter 5: What are the major types of organic molecules?
... Examine the structural formulas for glucose, fructose, and galactose. Note that they are all isomers of each other (i.e. they have the chemical formula C6H12O6). Glucose and galactose are structural isomers of fructose, while glucose and galactose are diastereomers (a type of stereoisomer). ...
... Examine the structural formulas for glucose, fructose, and galactose. Note that they are all isomers of each other (i.e. they have the chemical formula C6H12O6). Glucose and galactose are structural isomers of fructose, while glucose and galactose are diastereomers (a type of stereoisomer). ...
Protein Synthesis Foldable
... Where does this process occur? What enzymes are used in this process? Describe what is going on in this process. Describe why this process is essential for making proteins What type(s) of RNA is used in this process and what role does it play ...
... Where does this process occur? What enzymes are used in this process? Describe what is going on in this process. Describe why this process is essential for making proteins What type(s) of RNA is used in this process and what role does it play ...
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... bloodstream to be distributed to all body cells as needed for glucose regulation. Further information can be found at: http://www.biotopics.co.uk/as/insulinproteinstructure.html a. Explain why neither of the polypeptides comprising insulin begin with the amino acid, methionine. b. How many genes cod ...
... bloodstream to be distributed to all body cells as needed for glucose regulation. Further information can be found at: http://www.biotopics.co.uk/as/insulinproteinstructure.html a. Explain why neither of the polypeptides comprising insulin begin with the amino acid, methionine. b. How many genes cod ...
CML 100: Time has come for the baton change ! Physical Chemistry
... The crystal field stabilization energy (CFSE) The stability that results from placing a transition metal ion in the crystal field generated by a set of ligands. It arises due to the fact that when the d‐orbitals are split in a ligand field, some of them become lower in energy than before with respe ...
... The crystal field stabilization energy (CFSE) The stability that results from placing a transition metal ion in the crystal field generated by a set of ligands. It arises due to the fact that when the d‐orbitals are split in a ligand field, some of them become lower in energy than before with respe ...
IGCSE Revision Guide (Double Award) | PDF
... deduce the formula of an ionic compound from the atomic structure of the atoms and charges on the ions ...
... deduce the formula of an ionic compound from the atomic structure of the atoms and charges on the ions ...
Balance Between Protein Synthesis and Degradation
... negative balanced is observed when amino acids used for tissue building and energy are not replaced. In eukaryotes nitrogen balance can be affected by several catabolic conditions, such as disease, starvation, trauma, metabolic acidosis, composition of diet, and stage of growth. Regulation of Protei ...
... negative balanced is observed when amino acids used for tissue building and energy are not replaced. In eukaryotes nitrogen balance can be affected by several catabolic conditions, such as disease, starvation, trauma, metabolic acidosis, composition of diet, and stage of growth. Regulation of Protei ...
Reactions (The Basics)
... Generally take place between two ionic compounds in aqueous solution Generally 3 things happen: ...
... Generally take place between two ionic compounds in aqueous solution Generally 3 things happen: ...
... The environment of a cell has changed. Let’s say that there is suddenly lactose sugar present! The cell must make loads of lactase right away. Name some ways that the cell can gear up production of lactase quickly. To illustrate the impact that mutations can have on a living thing, some made-up numb ...
Overview: The Molecules of Life
... Three of the four classes of macromolecules—carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids—form chainlike molecules called polymers. A polymer is a long molecule consisting of many similar or identical building blocks linked by covalent bonds. The repeated units are small molecules called monomers. Some ...
... Three of the four classes of macromolecules—carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids—form chainlike molecules called polymers. A polymer is a long molecule consisting of many similar or identical building blocks linked by covalent bonds. The repeated units are small molecules called monomers. Some ...
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... (Jones et al., 1991). During subsequent refinements, a lipoyl acid, ADP or ATP, a magnesium ion, potassium ions, and water molecules were gradually added. An oxidized dithiolane ring of the lipoyl group did not fit into the electron density map. In contrast, the reduced form of lipoamide (dihydrolip ...
... (Jones et al., 1991). During subsequent refinements, a lipoyl acid, ADP or ATP, a magnesium ion, potassium ions, and water molecules were gradually added. An oxidized dithiolane ring of the lipoyl group did not fit into the electron density map. In contrast, the reduced form of lipoamide (dihydrolip ...
Lecture Slides for Fatty Acid Catabolism
... • Gastric mucosa produces a protein called intrinsic factor • Lack of intrinsic factor results in impaired B12 absorption, pernicious anemia, death in 1-3 years • Original treatment (1920’s) was ½ lb. of raw liver daily • Concentrated liver juice (yum) became available in 1928 • B12 isolated in 1948 ...
... • Gastric mucosa produces a protein called intrinsic factor • Lack of intrinsic factor results in impaired B12 absorption, pernicious anemia, death in 1-3 years • Original treatment (1920’s) was ½ lb. of raw liver daily • Concentrated liver juice (yum) became available in 1928 • B12 isolated in 1948 ...
Transcription and Translation notes We often talk about how DNA is
... As the enzyme continues to unwind and fill in the complementary base pairs of the mRNA, it will eventually reach the termination sequence of DNA. The termination sequence tells the enzyme to stop tra ...
... As the enzyme continues to unwind and fill in the complementary base pairs of the mRNA, it will eventually reach the termination sequence of DNA. The termination sequence tells the enzyme to stop tra ...
WCH05_01_que_20140617
... 8 When concentrated hydrochloric acid is added to an aqueous solution of copper(II) sulfate, the blue solution changes to green then yellow. The change in colour is due to A the formation of chlorine in the solution. B the gradual replacement of the sulfate ion ligands by chloride ions. C the gradu ...
... 8 When concentrated hydrochloric acid is added to an aqueous solution of copper(II) sulfate, the blue solution changes to green then yellow. The change in colour is due to A the formation of chlorine in the solution. B the gradual replacement of the sulfate ion ligands by chloride ions. C the gradu ...
Chapter 1 Structure and Bonding
... 2) Trigonal Bipyramidal and Square Pyramidal complexes are common a) Little energy difference between the two arrangements of ligands b) Often a distorted geometry between the two is found c) Fluxional behavior = geometry constantly switching between the two Examples: Fe(CO)5 and PF5 give only one N ...
... 2) Trigonal Bipyramidal and Square Pyramidal complexes are common a) Little energy difference between the two arrangements of ligands b) Often a distorted geometry between the two is found c) Fluxional behavior = geometry constantly switching between the two Examples: Fe(CO)5 and PF5 give only one N ...
Metalloprotein
Metalloprotein is a generic term for a protein that contains a metal ion cofactor. A large number of all proteins are part of this category.