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Which of the following is likely to be TRUE in the event the gene encoding the sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane Ca 2+ ATPase has a missense mutation such that the amino acid that is phosporylated on the cytosolic site is now an alanine?
a) Cytosolic Ca 2+ ions will not bind the Ca 2+ ATPase at the high affinity binding sitesb) Cytosolic Ca 2+ ions will be transported against their concentration gradientc) Concentrations of Ca 2+ inside the SR will be lowd) All of the above are true
how can learning to read the bone landmarks be instructive in understanding something about the person from whom the bone came? give three examples from clavicle, scapula, human humerus, radius and ulna, or carpus. Give the anatomical clues that l..
In an experiment, you purify a cysteine-charged tRNA and chemically alter the amino acid attached to it converting it to alanine.
Reactive oxygen species are unstable, or reactive, compounds that result from partial reduction of oxygen. Reactive oxygen species can cause damage to molecules, including membrane lipids and nucleic acids.
Discuss similarities and differences of the composition and structure of bacterial and eukaryotic ribosomes and identify the features of bacterial ribosomes that are the same for eukaryotic ribosomes
Suppose a primer initiates the replication process in E. Coli and forms a 20bp (base pair) long stretch. Assume an error rate of 2/1000bp in primer that is taking place only in the lagging strand of DNA during replication.
Hydrolysis of of cake mix yields glucose, fructose, glycerol, and amino acids, molecules with hydrocarbon chains and a carboxyl group at the end. Is the cake mix fat free.
Determine the Km and Vmax values for the enzyme in the presence and presence of the inhibitor. Report Km or Vmax values in mM or mM/min as appropriate.
The origins of replication on our chromosomes are rich in a certain base-pairing. Which explanation below is correct?
Lane one (normal control) has a band at 4400 bp and lane two (cells from cheek) has bands at 4400 bp, 3300 bp, and 1400 bp.
Children with the genetic disease phenylketonuria must consume a low-phenylalanine diet to prevent the accumulation of damaging phenylketones. Why not just eliminate the essential amino acid phenylalanine from the diet altogether.
Using an analogy describe the difference between an ionic bond and a covalent bond. In your analogy, please include a detailed description of what happens to the electrons in the outer shell of participating atoms.
What is required for photosynthesis and what is the waste product of photosynthesis? Also, given what you know about photosystems and how plants use visible light in photosynthesis.
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