CHEMISTRY CET
... (Given enthalpies of combustion of CO2, CO and H2 as 393.5 kJ, 285 kJ, 285 kJ respectively all at 298 K.) ...
... (Given enthalpies of combustion of CO2, CO and H2 as 393.5 kJ, 285 kJ, 285 kJ respectively all at 298 K.) ...
1- Glycolysis
... The citric acid cycle – also known as the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle or the Krebs cycle: is a series of chemical reactions used by all aerobic organisms to release stored energy through the oxidation of acetyl-CoA derived from carbohydrates, fats and proteins into carbon dioxide and chemical ene ...
... The citric acid cycle – also known as the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle or the Krebs cycle: is a series of chemical reactions used by all aerobic organisms to release stored energy through the oxidation of acetyl-CoA derived from carbohydrates, fats and proteins into carbon dioxide and chemical ene ...
The ins and outs of sphingolipid synthesis
... can be a sugar, in the case of glycosphingolipids (GSLs), or phosphorylcholine in the case of sphingomyelin (SM). At least five different lcbs are known in mammalian cells, O20 species of fatty acid (varying in chain length, degree of saturation, and degree of hydroxylation) can be attached to the l ...
... can be a sugar, in the case of glycosphingolipids (GSLs), or phosphorylcholine in the case of sphingomyelin (SM). At least five different lcbs are known in mammalian cells, O20 species of fatty acid (varying in chain length, degree of saturation, and degree of hydroxylation) can be attached to the l ...
Protein splicing of PRP8 mini-inteins from species of the genus
... expansum, and P. vulpinum are functional, we tested their protein-splicing activity in E. coli cells. Plasmid-borne fusion genes were constructed to produce proteins in which the Penicillium inteins (plus their 5-aa native N-extein sequences and 4-aa native C-extein sequence) were fused to an N-term ...
... expansum, and P. vulpinum are functional, we tested their protein-splicing activity in E. coli cells. Plasmid-borne fusion genes were constructed to produce proteins in which the Penicillium inteins (plus their 5-aa native N-extein sequences and 4-aa native C-extein sequence) were fused to an N-term ...
BIOL 1322 General Nutrition
... Understand celiac disease, GERD, IBS, ulcerative colitis, Crohns, peptic ulcer, etc and be able to distinguish between and among Identify where bile is formed, stored and its function Identify where bicarbonate is formed and released and its function Identify the major organs/sphincters/accessory or ...
... Understand celiac disease, GERD, IBS, ulcerative colitis, Crohns, peptic ulcer, etc and be able to distinguish between and among Identify where bile is formed, stored and its function Identify where bicarbonate is formed and released and its function Identify the major organs/sphincters/accessory or ...
1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 – Introduction Proteins are
... protein folding events. In addition, FRET experiments that take advantage of energy transfer from one fluorophore to another result in spectral emissions at specific wavelengths that can be monitored in real time to study inter- and intramolecular interactions of biological molecules. Amino acids th ...
... protein folding events. In addition, FRET experiments that take advantage of energy transfer from one fluorophore to another result in spectral emissions at specific wavelengths that can be monitored in real time to study inter- and intramolecular interactions of biological molecules. Amino acids th ...
Inositol 1,3,4,5,6-Pentakisphosphate 2-Kinase
... were designed, and 5#- and 3#-RACE reactions were performed to obtain the 5# and 3# untranslated region (UTR) of the ZmIPK1 transcripts. After sequencing the 5#- and 3#-RACE products, the sequences representing the longest 5# and 3# UTR fragments were selected to design primers for the amplification ...
... were designed, and 5#- and 3#-RACE reactions were performed to obtain the 5# and 3# untranslated region (UTR) of the ZmIPK1 transcripts. After sequencing the 5#- and 3#-RACE products, the sequences representing the longest 5# and 3# UTR fragments were selected to design primers for the amplification ...
51`oUL cUoa
... relative amount of plasma protein fractions but the total protein content can undergo a change depending on the different disease states. A large number of methods are available for determination of plasma proteins and they are different in their sensitivity and specificity. The commonly used spectr ...
... relative amount of plasma protein fractions but the total protein content can undergo a change depending on the different disease states. A large number of methods are available for determination of plasma proteins and they are different in their sensitivity and specificity. The commonly used spectr ...
PPT
... 1-"Collapse"- driving force is burial of hydrophobic aa’s (fast - msecs) 2- Molten globule - helices & sheets form, but "loose" (slow - secs) ...
... 1-"Collapse"- driving force is burial of hydrophobic aa’s (fast - msecs) 2- Molten globule - helices & sheets form, but "loose" (slow - secs) ...
BI0 120 cell and tissues
... C. linear up to a maximum substrate concentration and then constant. D. exponential. E. none of the above. 26. Which of the following statements is true for enzymes? A. The more an enzyme is heated, the more active it becomes. B. Enzymes are composed of monosaccharides. C. Enzymes are unaffected by ...
... C. linear up to a maximum substrate concentration and then constant. D. exponential. E. none of the above. 26. Which of the following statements is true for enzymes? A. The more an enzyme is heated, the more active it becomes. B. Enzymes are composed of monosaccharides. C. Enzymes are unaffected by ...
Calcium-binding capacity of organic and inorganic ortho
... multivalent cations [5]. Below the pH of ~ 5.0, no significant binding of calcium with phytate occurs, but between pH 5.0 and 8.0 maximal calcium binding in the ratio of 6:1 occurs [12]. The solubility of these complexes show pH-dependent variations and are further determined by the type of multivale ...
... multivalent cations [5]. Below the pH of ~ 5.0, no significant binding of calcium with phytate occurs, but between pH 5.0 and 8.0 maximal calcium binding in the ratio of 6:1 occurs [12]. The solubility of these complexes show pH-dependent variations and are further determined by the type of multivale ...
Task 4 6 points - Austrian Chemistry Olympiad
... When discharging ozone into a solution of the metal barium in liquid ammoniac, a sepia brown, extremely labile metal ozonide should be formed. Ionic ozonides are vigorously decomposed by water under the formation of oxygen. The resulting solution is alkaline. ...
... When discharging ozone into a solution of the metal barium in liquid ammoniac, a sepia brown, extremely labile metal ozonide should be formed. Ionic ozonides are vigorously decomposed by water under the formation of oxygen. The resulting solution is alkaline. ...
BIOL 1322 General Nutrition
... Understand celiac disease, GERD, IBS, ulcerative colitis, Crohns, peptic ulcer, etc and be able to distinguish between and among Identify where bile is formed, stored and its function Identify where bicarbonate is formed and released and its function Identify the major organs/sphincters/accessory or ...
... Understand celiac disease, GERD, IBS, ulcerative colitis, Crohns, peptic ulcer, etc and be able to distinguish between and among Identify where bile is formed, stored and its function Identify where bicarbonate is formed and released and its function Identify the major organs/sphincters/accessory or ...
Acidic Environment by Ahmad Shah Idil
... A fresh beetroot was used instead of canned beetroot as the canned version may contain preservatives (many of which are weak acids) that may affect the ...
... A fresh beetroot was used instead of canned beetroot as the canned version may contain preservatives (many of which are weak acids) that may affect the ...
Metabolic fuels: regulating fluxes to select mix
... for comparison only and does not imply that they are used preferentially at intermediate intensities. In reality, animals usually try to curtail the use of proteins as an oxidative fuel (McCue, 2010) for several reasons: (1) most body proteins play essential, alternative roles such as force generati ...
... for comparison only and does not imply that they are used preferentially at intermediate intensities. In reality, animals usually try to curtail the use of proteins as an oxidative fuel (McCue, 2010) for several reasons: (1) most body proteins play essential, alternative roles such as force generati ...
Thyroid Hormones_MJH_Class of 2016
... • Receptors for thyroid hormones are nuclear and its affinity is tentimes higher for T3 than T4 • Four variants of nuclear receptor were observed and mitochondrial receptor for T3 was also described • Free thyroid hormone receptor (TR) without bound hormone is bound to hormone response element of DN ...
... • Receptors for thyroid hormones are nuclear and its affinity is tentimes higher for T3 than T4 • Four variants of nuclear receptor were observed and mitochondrial receptor for T3 was also described • Free thyroid hormone receptor (TR) without bound hormone is bound to hormone response element of DN ...
ANP 204 Main Text - National Open University of Nigeria
... What are Carbohydrates? Carbohydrates simply put, mean hydrated carbon because many of them can be represented by the simple stoichoimetric formula (CH20)n. This formula is an over-simplification because many carbohydrates (saccharides) are modified, and contain amino, sulphate and phosphate groups. ...
... What are Carbohydrates? Carbohydrates simply put, mean hydrated carbon because many of them can be represented by the simple stoichoimetric formula (CH20)n. This formula is an over-simplification because many carbohydrates (saccharides) are modified, and contain amino, sulphate and phosphate groups. ...
Study of Volatile Compounds in Thai Rice Wine (Sato) Produced
... from 22 to 10 oBrix. On the other hand, in the case of the control sample, the sugar level slowly declined from 22 to 17 oBrix. Thereafter, the utilization of sugar reached a plateau at day 6 for the GR sample and day 4 for the WR sample, respectively. Pattern of nitrogen reduction is similar to tha ...
... from 22 to 10 oBrix. On the other hand, in the case of the control sample, the sugar level slowly declined from 22 to 17 oBrix. Thereafter, the utilization of sugar reached a plateau at day 6 for the GR sample and day 4 for the WR sample, respectively. Pattern of nitrogen reduction is similar to tha ...
- Wiley Online Library
... At neutral pH, the equilibrium is shifted far to the left (Table 2). Substrate speci¢city of YADH is restricted to primary unbranched aliphatic alcohols, and any branching in the side chain diminishes the activity of the enzyme and lowers its e⁄ciency. In addition, the enzyme also shows activity tow ...
... At neutral pH, the equilibrium is shifted far to the left (Table 2). Substrate speci¢city of YADH is restricted to primary unbranched aliphatic alcohols, and any branching in the side chain diminishes the activity of the enzyme and lowers its e⁄ciency. In addition, the enzyme also shows activity tow ...
Antimicrobial activity of some of chlorocobaloximes containing
... Most of the complexes did not inhibit the growth of S. paratyphi- B and C. krusei, except for [Co(dmgH)2(3-PyBr)Cl], [Co(dmgH)2(4-MP)Cl] and [Co(dmgH)2(4-PyCN)Cl]. The antimicrobial activity order observed was [Co(dmgH)2(4-PyCN)Cl] > [Co(dmgH)2(3-PyBr)Cl] > [Co(dmgH)2(DMAP)Cl] > [Co(dmgH)2(4-MP)Cl]. ...
... Most of the complexes did not inhibit the growth of S. paratyphi- B and C. krusei, except for [Co(dmgH)2(3-PyBr)Cl], [Co(dmgH)2(4-MP)Cl] and [Co(dmgH)2(4-PyCN)Cl]. The antimicrobial activity order observed was [Co(dmgH)2(4-PyCN)Cl] > [Co(dmgH)2(3-PyBr)Cl] > [Co(dmgH)2(DMAP)Cl] > [Co(dmgH)2(4-MP)Cl]. ...
Neighbor-Dependent Ramachandran Probability Distributions of
... used 7070 chains from the PDB to determine the conformational properties of triplets of amino acids, in terms of occupied basins of the Ramachandran map, as well as other distributions such as the pair yi ,yiz1 [28]. They used the data to produce a low-resolution potential energy function for backbo ...
... used 7070 chains from the PDB to determine the conformational properties of triplets of amino acids, in terms of occupied basins of the Ramachandran map, as well as other distributions such as the pair yi ,yiz1 [28]. They used the data to produce a low-resolution potential energy function for backbo ...
Preparatory Problems of the 40th IChO
... ’No doubt the murderers were after this box,’ said he. ’They searched the house from cellar to garret. I would have been at a loss myself if I had not met Irene Adler some time ago...’ My attention was captured by the open box on the mantelpiece. It was empty. ’It is far better to keep the contents ...
... ’No doubt the murderers were after this box,’ said he. ’They searched the house from cellar to garret. I would have been at a loss myself if I had not met Irene Adler some time ago...’ My attention was captured by the open box on the mantelpiece. It was empty. ’It is far better to keep the contents ...
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.