no they are same az
Methyl groups are attached to all bacterial genetic material to protect it from its own restriction enzymes.
protect the bacterial cell
Restriction enzymes
The way this is worded the bacterial enzymes is not correct. Proteins that cut DNA segments into shorter pieces are called restriction enzymes.
no they are same az
Methyl groups are attached to all bacterial genetic material to protect it from its own restriction enzymes.
protect the bacterial cell
synthesize the same proteins and enzymes
Restriction enzymes
There is DNA, mRNA, ribosomes and many many various enzymes, proteins, ions and other molecules.
The way this is worded the bacterial enzymes is not correct. Proteins that cut DNA segments into shorter pieces are called restriction enzymes.
An acidic environment causes bacterial enzymes to fail or work less efficiently.
This is essentially because bacterial cells and human cells are very different. Both bacterial and human cells use chemicals called enzymes to build their walls. Penicillin is the right chemical "shape" to chemically stick to part of the bacterial enzyme. When it does this, it stops the bacterial enzyme from working properly and this makes the bacterial cell walls weak. The weakened cell wall cannot withstand the outside pressure, it breaks up and the bacterial cell dies. Human cells are made by different types of enzymes with a different chemical shape that penecillin is unable to stick to so it cant stop the human enzymes from working. The human cell walls are thus unaffected by it and they remain strong.
The synthesis of proteins, of course. The ribosomes are the " workbench " on which proteins are synthesized. Without proteins for construction and enzymes the bacteria is in real trouble.
The bacterial enzymes in biological detergents enable effective cleaning at lower temperatures than required by normal detergents.
Abs segs deal with blood cell counts and deal with bacterial infection fighting but are completly unrelated to liver enzymes