Building Blocks of Life
... Within cells, small organic molecules are joined together to form larger molecules Macromolecules are large molecules composed of thousands of covalently connected atoms ...
... Within cells, small organic molecules are joined together to form larger molecules Macromolecules are large molecules composed of thousands of covalently connected atoms ...
Protein Purification and Characterization Techniques
... Gel-filtration chromatography • Separation on the basis of size (MW) • Stationary (cross-linked gel particles): consist of one of two kinds of polymers; the 1st is a carb. polymer (ex. dextran or agarose); often referred to by Sephadex and Sepharose. The 2nd is based on polyacrylamide (Bio-Gel) • Ex ...
... Gel-filtration chromatography • Separation on the basis of size (MW) • Stationary (cross-linked gel particles): consist of one of two kinds of polymers; the 1st is a carb. polymer (ex. dextran or agarose); often referred to by Sephadex and Sepharose. The 2nd is based on polyacrylamide (Bio-Gel) • Ex ...
1. Atoms & Molecules
... Molecules want to move from an area of HIGH concentration to an area of LOW concentration. This is DIFFUSION. Rate of diffusion is affected by ...
... Molecules want to move from an area of HIGH concentration to an area of LOW concentration. This is DIFFUSION. Rate of diffusion is affected by ...
Molecular Pharmacology: from Membrane to Nucleus
... Molecular Pharmacology: From Membrane to Nucleus Call # 26034 - G 9600 (4pts) January 22, 2002 - May 16, 2002 ...
... Molecular Pharmacology: From Membrane to Nucleus Call # 26034 - G 9600 (4pts) January 22, 2002 - May 16, 2002 ...
Ion exchange chromatography
... Stable and reproducible separation requires equilibrium to be established between the mobile phase and the stationary phase ...
... Stable and reproducible separation requires equilibrium to be established between the mobile phase and the stationary phase ...
charge-to-mass ratio. The electrophoretic mobility is defined as the
... similarity between the above equation and that used for gel filtration. For example, if hemoglobin were run as a standard, it would result in a band on the gel at a mobility corresponding to Mr = 16 kDa, i.e. its monomer molecular weight and myoglobin (Mr = 17 kDa) would be nearby because it is a si ...
... similarity between the above equation and that used for gel filtration. For example, if hemoglobin were run as a standard, it would result in a band on the gel at a mobility corresponding to Mr = 16 kDa, i.e. its monomer molecular weight and myoglobin (Mr = 17 kDa) would be nearby because it is a si ...
answers - van Maarseveen
... k) Nitric acid is used in the manufacture of explosives and fertilizers. How many molecules is present in 2.3 g of nitric acid ( HNO3)? ...
... k) Nitric acid is used in the manufacture of explosives and fertilizers. How many molecules is present in 2.3 g of nitric acid ( HNO3)? ...
ENVE3503 – Environmental Engineering Expectations for Chapter 2
... b. Mercury levels in Lake Erie walleye averaged 0.3 ppm in 1977. Express this in an appropriate mass/mass format. 4. Understand how mass/volume and mole/volume concentration units are applied in expressing contaminant levels in water. 5. Be able to perform mass/volume and mole/volume calculations, e ...
... b. Mercury levels in Lake Erie walleye averaged 0.3 ppm in 1977. Express this in an appropriate mass/mass format. 4. Understand how mass/volume and mole/volume concentration units are applied in expressing contaminant levels in water. 5. Be able to perform mass/volume and mole/volume calculations, e ...
Methods for Detection of Small Molecule
... small molecules. In this thesis, novel detection methods for molecular interactions are shown. First, a simple detection paradigm based on reflectance interferometry is shown. This method is simple, low cost and can be easily applied for protein array detection. Second, a label-free charge sensitive ...
... small molecules. In this thesis, novel detection methods for molecular interactions are shown. First, a simple detection paradigm based on reflectance interferometry is shown. This method is simple, low cost and can be easily applied for protein array detection. Second, a label-free charge sensitive ...
Text S3. Effects of Proteases on Glucan Structure
... perfomed exactly as above, but with samples dissolved in aqueous (ammonium nitrate) eluent for aqueous SEC rather than DMSO/LiBr (0.5 % w/w). All samples were prepared in duplicate. To test if any protein was associated with the bimodal distribution of liver glycogen that may be a factor in the form ...
... perfomed exactly as above, but with samples dissolved in aqueous (ammonium nitrate) eluent for aqueous SEC rather than DMSO/LiBr (0.5 % w/w). All samples were prepared in duplicate. To test if any protein was associated with the bimodal distribution of liver glycogen that may be a factor in the form ...
Review for Chapter 1
... Chapter 5: The Structure and Function of Large Biological Molecules How do monomers of each of the different types of macromolecules become polymers? How many water molecules are needed to hydrolyze a polymer with 5 monomers? What are some examples of monosaccharides and polysaccharides? The molecul ...
... Chapter 5: The Structure and Function of Large Biological Molecules How do monomers of each of the different types of macromolecules become polymers? How many water molecules are needed to hydrolyze a polymer with 5 monomers? What are some examples of monosaccharides and polysaccharides? The molecul ...
2.1 Molecules and metabolism
... • Anabolism is the synthesis of complex molecules from simpler molecules including the formation of macromolecules from monomers by condensation reactions. • Catabolism is the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler molecules including the hydrolysis of macromolecules into monomers. Applications ...
... • Anabolism is the synthesis of complex molecules from simpler molecules including the formation of macromolecules from monomers by condensation reactions. • Catabolism is the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler molecules including the hydrolysis of macromolecules into monomers. Applications ...
Name: Period: _____ Vocabulary Unit 2 Biomolecule Molecules
... Building block (monomer) of a lipid ...
... Building block (monomer) of a lipid ...
BIOCHEMICAL METHODS USED IN PROTEN CHARACTERIZATION
... through the matrix (stationary phase). The solution that pass out of the bottom is constantly replaced from a reservoir. The protein solution migrates through column. They are retarded to different degrees by their interactions with the matrix material. ...
... through the matrix (stationary phase). The solution that pass out of the bottom is constantly replaced from a reservoir. The protein solution migrates through column. They are retarded to different degrees by their interactions with the matrix material. ...
BIOCHEMICAL METHODS USED IN PROTEN CHARACTERIZATION
... through the matrix (stationary phase). The solution that pass out of the bottom is constantly replaced from a reservoir. The protein solution migrates through column. They are retarded to different degrees by their interactions with the matrix material. ...
... through the matrix (stationary phase). The solution that pass out of the bottom is constantly replaced from a reservoir. The protein solution migrates through column. They are retarded to different degrees by their interactions with the matrix material. ...
Ch 25 and 26 Phylogeny and The History of Life on Earth
... – Some analogous structures (wings in insect compared to a bat) may have very different molecular origins. The result of convergent evolution. ...
... – Some analogous structures (wings in insect compared to a bat) may have very different molecular origins. The result of convergent evolution. ...
PLANT PIGMENTS
... PLANT PIGMENTS Carotene is orange yellow Xanthophyll is lemon yellow Chlorophyll a is blue green Chlorophyll b is yellow green. ...
... PLANT PIGMENTS Carotene is orange yellow Xanthophyll is lemon yellow Chlorophyll a is blue green Chlorophyll b is yellow green. ...
Nano-transistors Sensitive to Vibrations in a Single Molecule
... A single molecule containing a cobalt atom in a well-defined and deliberately designed bonding configuration is then incorporated into the gap. The electrical characteristics of the transistor can be varied systematically by making chemical changes to the molecule. This work represents two significa ...
... A single molecule containing a cobalt atom in a well-defined and deliberately designed bonding configuration is then incorporated into the gap. The electrical characteristics of the transistor can be varied systematically by making chemical changes to the molecule. This work represents two significa ...
Test your Biomolecule Skills! 1. The monomer of carbohydrates are
... 4. Draw the fat molecule with the molecular formula C15H20O6. Is it saturated or unsaturated? ...
... 4. Draw the fat molecule with the molecular formula C15H20O6. Is it saturated or unsaturated? ...
Size-exclusion chromatography
Size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) is a chromatographic method in which molecules in solution are separated by their size, and in some cases molecular weight. It is usually applied to large molecules or macromolecular complexes such as proteins and industrial polymers. Typically, when an aqueous solution is used to transport the sample through the column, the technique is known as gel-filtration chromatography, versus the name gel permeation chromatography, which is used when an organic solvent is used as a mobile phase. SEC is a widely used polymer characterization method because of its ability to provide good molar mass distribution (Mw) results for polymers.