The lock and key model was suggested by Emil Fischer in 1894. It stated that enzymes and substrates possess specific complementary shapes that fit exactly into one another.
explain the lock and key model
it depends on what you mean. deoxyribose nucleic acid, or DNA, controls the overall cell and its functions, while adenosine tri-phosphate, or ATP powers the cell through metabolism. though, ATP isn't really a protein...so what you're looking for is probably DNA.
Protein expression means to clone compounds. Purification is the cleaning process of those compounds. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein
A protein filament is a long chain of protein subunits, like those found in hair, muscle. They are always bundled together for strength and rigidity.
When protein is found in the urine, it may mean that the kidneys are not working efficiently. A protein level of 3 means that there was +3 proteins in the urine and a follow up with the doctor should be initiated to check other kidney functioning levels.
the model has 3 parts
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A gene is part of DNA. It is a sequence that specifically codes for a protein.
If the car is auto it may mean press the brake. If ir is a 4x4 it may mean put into diff lock or lock 4wd/lowboy/diff lock mode
If the car is auto it may mean press the brake. If ir is a 4x4 it may mean put into diff lock or lock 4wd/lowboy/diff lock mode
I have a ford fiesta 1.2 2005 model and it won't start, there is a number of lights flashin but one i have not notticed b4 is a car with a lock next to it, what does this mean?
The lock needs to be re programmed.
It means the food is high in protein.
Some people refer to this as "fasten a lock", and others may say "lock the lock." They both mean the same thing.
To cut my work in half... Do you mean the door lock or the ignition lock ??
prophage pi2 protein 09; - == protein-coding
My daughter was given a prescription because she has excessive vaginal protein. What does this mean
The greek word for "protein," which is "πρωτεΐνες," directly translates into (and thus "means") "protein."