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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 1.24 MB | Comments: 0
Category: Genetics | Downloaded: 0
...acid in a polypeptide chain e.g. CAG...
...for making a polypeptide. Polypeptide molecules are...
...making a polypeptide. Polypeptide molecules are brought...
...assembled to produce polypeptide chains. Polypeptide chains...
...produce polypeptide chains. Polypeptide chains are joined...
...assembled to produce polypeptide chains. Polypeptide chains...
...produce polypeptide chains. Polypeptide chains are joined...
...manufacture of one polypeptide chain 684530142875Transcription: 00Transcription:...
...instructions to make polypeptide molecules Each code...
...codes for specific polypeptide molecule Genetic Inheritance:...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 37.78 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 1
...gene - one polypeptide hypothesis. 2. Transcription...
...sequence of a polypeptide. Translation occurs at...
...instructions for a polypeptide chain are written...
...position along a polypeptide. Because codons are...
...code for a polypeptide that is 100...
...translated into a polypeptide containing a single...
...more than one polypeptide. Alternative RNA splicing...
...synthesis of a polypeptide: a closer look...
...end of the polypeptide chain. During translation,...
...them into a polypeptide chain. Like other...
...carrying the growing polypeptide chain. The A...
...bond between the polypeptide in the P...
...from the growing polypeptide chain and transfers...
...with the attached polypeptide from the A...
...acids until the polypeptide chain is completed....
...bond between the polypeptide and its tRNA...
...This frees the polypeptide and the translation...
...copies of a polypeptide simultaneously. Multiple ribosomes,...
...mRNA into a polypeptide. During and after...
...after synthesis, a polypeptide coils and folds...
...or cleave whole polypeptide chains. Two or...
...cytosol, but a polypeptide destined for the...
...with the growing polypeptide snaking across the...
...cleaves the signal polypeptide. Secretory proteins are...
...cytosol before the polypeptide is imported into...
...for a specific polypeptide chain. Transcription, RNA...
...of a specific polypeptide chain. Even the...
...the one gene-one polypeptide definition must be...
...is either a polypeptide or an RNA...
N/A 227
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 53.85 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...over creates a polypeptide chain. At one...
...to thousands. Each polypeptide has a unique...
...in sequencing a polypeptide have since been...
...cell synthesizes a polypeptide, the chain generally...
...within a single polypeptide. Quaternary structure arises...
...the four identical polypeptide chains that, together,...
...each of the polypeptide chains is determined...
...segments of their polypeptide chains repeatedly coiled...
...constituents of the polypeptide backbone. The weakly...
...regions of the polypeptide chain lying side...
...the two parallel polypeptide backbones. Pleated sheets...
...two or more polypeptide subunits. For example,...
...consists of four polypeptide subunits: two and...
...binds oxygen. A polypeptide chain with a...
...nonpolar solvent. The polypeptide chain refolds so...
...structure of a polypeptide but rather work...
...and protect the polypeptide while it folds...
...sequence of a polypeptide is programmed by...
...acids in a polypeptide. The flow of...
...the ribosome during polypeptide synthesis. The functional...
...acids in the polypeptide chain of human...
N/A 156
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 139 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...the one gene–one polypeptide hypothesis. This hypothesis...
...amino acids into polypeptide chains. Transcription and...
...instructions for a polypeptide chain are written...
...making up the polypeptide chain. During translation,...
...position along a polypeptide. Because codons are...
...code for a polypeptide that is 100...
...translated into a polypeptide containing a single...
...more than one polypeptide. Alternative RNA splicing...
...synthesis of a polypeptide: a closer look....
...and builds a polypeptide. The interpreter is...
...end of the polypeptide chain. During translation,...
...them into a polypeptide chain. The tRNA...
...carrying the growing polypeptide chain. The A...
...of the growing polypeptide. The ribosome then...
...bond. As the polypeptide becomes longer, it...
...translation builds a polypeptide. Translation can be...
...bond between the polypeptide in the P...
...from the growing polypeptide chain and transfers...
...with the attached polypeptide from the A...
...codon until the polypeptide chain is completed....
...bond between the polypeptide and its tRNA...
...This frees the polypeptide, which is released...
...mRNA into a polypeptide. Typically a single...
...copies of a polypeptide simultaneously. Multiple ribosomes,...
...after synthesis, a polypeptide coils and folds...
...end of the polypeptide chain. In some...
...cases, a single polypeptide chain may be...
...cytosol, but a polypeptide destined for the...
...with the growing polypeptide snaking across the...
...cleaves the signal polypeptide. Secretory proteins are...
...cytosol before the polypeptide is imported into...
...for a specific polypeptide chain. All these...
...the one gene–one polypeptide definition must be...
...product, either a polypeptide or an RNA...
N/A 203
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 202.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...over creates a polypeptide chain. At one...
...to thousands. Each polypeptide has a unique...
...in sequencing a polypeptide have since been...
...cell synthesizes a polypeptide, the chain generally...
...within a single polypeptide. Quaternary structure arises...
...the four identical polypeptide chains that, together,...
...each of the polypeptide chains is determined...
...segments of their polypeptide chains repeatedly coiled...
...constituents of the polypeptide backbone. The weakly...
...regions of the polypeptide chain lying side...
...the two parallel polypeptide backbones. Pleated sheets...
...two or more polypeptide subunits. For example,...
...consists of four polypeptide subunits: two and...
...binds oxygen. A polypeptide chain with a...
...organic solvent. The polypeptide chain refolds so...
...structure of a polypeptide but rather work...
...and protect the polypeptide while it folds...
...sequence of a polypeptide is programmed by...
...acids in a polypeptide. The flow of...
...acids in the polypeptide chain of human...
N/A 173
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