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1. An interesting to look at the role of glycosylation in influenza infection by exploring the mechanism of action of one of the only effective therapies against the virus - Tamiflu. To begin discussion ask a simple question: From a protein structure/function standpoint, what role does glycosylation play during influenza infection? What does the future have in store for NA inhibitors?
2. Reversible protein phosphorylation is a critical mediator of cellular physiology that many of you are already familiar with from your previous coursework or from last week's assignment.
What is the role of phosphorylation with respect to the Tau protein?
How does the presence of multiple phosphorylation sites complicate our understanding it's regulation (or does it?).
Keeping with our ongoing theme of protein evolution - is this a selective advantage, side effect, or something else entirely?
3. Nearly 50% of all drugs currently under modulate protein phosphorylation and the vast majority of them will fail.
Why? What is attractive about ubiquitin ligases in comparison to kinases/phosphatases with respect to drug development?
Describe in detail the influences and effects that the different phases of rigor mortis (delay, onset,completion, and resolution) have upon the subsequent properties (water binding, color, juiciness, tenderness/texture, flavor) of meat
Design an experiment to detect the presence and number of Acetobacter in wine. Why would you want to perform such test?
Develop a dilution scheme to show how you might prepare 250 mL of a solution of twenty mM NaCl from the stock solution.
Disulfide Bonds Determine the Properties of Many Proteins Some natural proteins are rich in disulfide bonds, and their mechanical properties are correlated with the degree of disulfide bonding.
Enzyme 2 of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex takesacetyl-dihydrolipoamide (bound to the enzyme) and CoA to makeacety-coA and dihydrolipoamide (bound to the enzyme). Acetyl-CoA has an S, but according to the reaction mechanismin my course reader,..
Even though adult sponges do not relocate, why can the species still be considered motile? What is the advantage to the species?
what do you think the filtered load of glucose should be in a diabetic relative to a normal individual? Why?
Why is the amount of bacteria in a urine sample as important as the type of bacteria? Using a volumetric loop is a semi-quantitative technique. Why do you think it is not quantitative? What procedures could be used to make it quantitative?
1. which biome is located on every continent except antarctica has both hot and cold seasons and has precipitation
While studying the Michaelis - Menton kinetics of enzymes in the TCA cycle, the synthetic hydrocarbon malonate was shown to act as a competitive inhibitor of one of the enzymes.
describe the four primary purposes of a professional strategic financial management function in an organization.
Outline how the vasculature responds to a short-term increase in the energy demands of a tissue, such as skeletal muscle.
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