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The protein that changes shape when calcium ion (Ca2+) binds to it, is the troponin. It is a regulatory protein that is a component of the thin filament.
shape.
Yes! The structure of the protein is basically its shape and is one of the major things which determine how it can interact with other proteins.
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The shape shifting machinery of the DNA is the protein complex called Mre11-Rad50. This protein changes itself into another shape to take on different DNA-repair tasks.
DNA determines a protein's shape by determining the sequence of the amino acids in a protein.
because the shape of a protein allows it to perform its particular job
because the shape of a protein allows it to perform its particular job
The shape of a protein allows it to perform its particular job
The shape of a protein allows it to perform its particular job.
The shape of a protein allows it to perform its particular job.
the shape is circular
because the shape of a protein allows it to perform its particular job
because the shape of a protein allows it to perform its particular job
the function of each protein is a consequence of its specific shape, which is lost when a protein becomes denatured.The shape of a protein determines its specific function within a cell. Denaturing a protein will alter its shape, thus it will no longer function.
A solid has substance and shape. It's particles vibrate around a point, but do not 'flow' over each other like a liquid does. Typical 'hard' solids cannot be compressed.
The amino acid gives the protein it's 3-dimensional shape