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Lecture Notes | Approved: 4 years ago | 5.39 MB | Comments: 0
...E. coli Fatty Acid Transporter b-Barrel Transmembrane... ...fatty acids (cerotic acid, phytanic acids) Catalase... ...also digest phytanic acid by w-oxidation, but...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 148.89 kB | Comments: 0
...leftbottomFibrous protein Amino acid Hydrogen bond Polypeptide... ...00Fibrous protein Amino acid Hydrogen bond Polypeptide... ...Peptide Bonds Amino acid subunits in polypeptide... ...reaction (Bond-creating): (Amino Acid – R1) (Amino... ...– R1) (Amino Acid – R2) N... ...5322570221615O 00O 4149725230505(Amino Acid – R1) 00(Amino... ...– R1) 00(Amino Acid – R1) 1107440233045(Amino... ...– R1) 1107440233045(Amino Acid – R1) 00(Amino... ...– R1) 00(Amino Acid – R1) Lipids... ...of: Three fatty acid molecules 31559527241500One glycerol... ...molecule Three fatty acid molecules Glycerol molecule... ...center259715Glycerol + fatty acid + fatty acid... ...acid + fatty acid + fatty acid... ...acid + fatty acid Condensation -3H2O Hydrolysis... ...Glycerol - fatty acid - fatty acid... ...acid - fatty acid - fatty acid... ...acid - fatty acid 00Glycerol + fatty... ...00Glycerol + fatty acid + fatty acid... ...acid + fatty acid + fatty acid... ...acid + fatty acid Condensation -3H2O Hydrolysis... ...Glycerol - fatty acid - fatty acid... ...acid - fatty acid - fatty acid... ...acid - fatty acid Phospholipids: Consists of:... ...head. Two fatty acid molecules called the... ...amount of hydrochloric acid and boil gently....
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Solutions | Approved: 7 years ago | 237.91 kB | Comments: 0
...list? A. Lactic acid B. Vinegar C.... ...of the fatty acid chain are single... ...45. An amino acid contains all of... ...47. Which amino acid contains sulfur atoms... ...of an amino acid that differs from...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 5.16 MB | Comments: 0
...any essential amino acid lead to developmental... ...quality The amino acid profile of dietary... ...ingested as linolenic acid Found in plant... ...cells by amino acid-Na+ cotransporters Some proteins... ...cells Secrete hydrochloric acid (HCl) Chief cells... ...Gamma amino butyric acid (GABA) Some neurotransmitters... ...Secretions of saliva, acid, mucus, bile, bicarbonate,...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 115.5 kB | Comments: 0
...such as malic acid and citric acid,... ...acid and citric acid, which bind to... ...overproduction of citric acid increased Al resistance... ...plants live in acid bogs and other...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 139 kB | Comments: 0
...of the amino acid arginine to the... ...is the nucleic acid RNA. RNA is... ...nucleotides per amino acid, there would not... ...specify an amino acid, creating 43 (64)... ...to its amino acid counterpart began in... ...for the amino acid phenylalanine. Nirenberg created... ...a single amino acid, phenylalanine, in a... ...for the amino acid methionine but also... ...the same amino acid, but no codon... ...than one amino acid. The redundancy in... ...a particular amino acid differ only in... ...a specific amino acid during protein synthesis.... ...translated into amino acid sequences, plus the... ...adds each amino acid carried by tRNA... ...the appropriate amino acid. Each tRNA arriving... ...a specific amino acid at one end... ...read a nucleic acid word (the mRNA... ...word (the amino acid). Translation is simple... ...its designated amino acid in the cytosol,... ...depositing the amino acid at the ribosome,... ...of that amino acid. A tRNA molecule... ...for an amino acid. Each amino acid... ...acid. Each amino acid is joined to... ...a specific tRNA–amino acid combination. The synthetase... ...or charged amino acid. The second recognition... ...a given amino acid can differ in... ...the next amino acid to be added... ...the new amino acid for addition to... ...the first amino acid, and the two... ...as each amino acid is added to... ...the appropriate amino acid. This step requires... ...the new amino acid in the A... ...now one amino acid longer, to the... ...change an amino acid but have little... ...switches one amino acid for another with... ...the exact amino acid sequence is not... ...change an amino acid codon into a...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 202.5 kB | Comments: 0
...carbon. A fatty acid consists of a... ...If the fatty acid has no carbon-carbon... ...a saturated fatty acid, saturated with hydrogens... ...If the fatty acid has one or... ...an unsaturated fatty acid. A saturated fatty... ...A saturated fatty acid is a straight... ...an unsaturated fatty acid has a kink... ...complex. The fatty acid tails are hydrophobic,... ...same 20 amino acid monomers. Polymers of... ...of an amino acid is an asymmetric... ...in the amino acid glycine), or it... ...a particular amino acid. One group of... ...of one amino acid and a hydrogen... ...is an amino acid with a free... ...is an amino acid with a free... ...determined the amino acid sequences of polypeptides.... ...determined the amino acid sequence of insulin... ...of one amino acid (valine) for the... ...normal one (glutamic acid) at a particular... ...every fourth amino acid, as found in... ...a given amino acid sequence can spontaneously... ...know the amino acid sequences of more... ...structures of amino acid sequences. In 2005,... ...analyze the amino acid sequences and structures... ...information. The amino acid sequence of a... ...as a nucleic acid. There are two... ...acids are ribonucleic acid (RNA) and deoxyribonucleic... ...(RNA) and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). RNA and... ...ribosomes. A nucleic acid strand is a... ...just 1 amino acid, while humans and...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 122 kB | Comments: 0
...solution is. An acid is a substance... ...solution. When hydrochloric acid is added to... ...addition of an acid makes a solution... ...with water. Hydrochloric acid is a strong... ...is a strong acid, and sodium hydroxide... ...to reactants. Carbonic acid is a weak... ...is a weak acid, which reversibly releases... ...Carbonic Bicarbonate Hydrogen acid ion ion The... ...neutral. Adding an acid to a solution... ...of the additional acid combines with hydroxide... ...of a weak acid and its corresponding... ...solutions is carbonic acid (H2CO3), formed when... ...blood plasma. Carbonic acid dissociates to yield... ...equilibrium between carbonic acid and bicarbonate acts... ...rain or snow. Acid precipitation occurs when... ...formation of carbonic acid from carbon dioxide... ...than normal rain. Acid precipitation can damage... ...suffering substantially from acid precipitation, in large... ...to form carbonic acid (H2CO3). This weak... ...(H2CO3). This weak acid lowers the pH...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 772.5 kB | Comments: 0
...hydrolysed to salicylic acid, which has anti-inflammatory...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 2.67 MB | Comments: 0
...Linoleic AcidConjugated linoleic acid (CLA) arises from... ...the essential fatty acid linoleic acid.In human... ...fatty acid linoleic acid.In human beings, may... ...is safe. Amino Acid SupplementsTo build protein,...
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