Proteins are synthesized by ribosomes in the cells by mRNA which codes the message of the amino acid sequence. Proteins found in diet is not going to directly act on our cells as they undergo digestion, only amino acids or other chemicals our cell gain. DNA in the nucleus controls the protein synthesis by gene expression.
Proteins are essential for helping to control and regulating the rate of chemical reactions. They are involved in the immune system and transport materials around the body. They also help to support muscles and bones.
Proteins determine how a gene is expressed. Proteins are composed of amino acids that are synthesized (put together) by RNA, and RNA is made from DNA. DNA is what you inherit from your parents--very basically, your genes are sections of DNA that code for certain proteins (that are composed of amino acids).
Yes, their components are different. Proteins loading dye besides bromophenol component for dying it has TRIS buffer, a reducing agent and SDS, which gives proteins a negative charge that lets them to migrate.
Proteins have a wide variety of jobs. Some proteins are used in the maintenance of the cells structure. Proteins can be used to move various portions of the cell do different locations within the cell (eg chromosome movement during mitosis). Other proteins, found in cell membranes are used in the active and passive transport of molecules (eg. aquaporins, sodium channels). Many proteins are enzyme which catalyze reactions within the cell (eg. Hexokinase). In short proteins (in general) do not have one specific job but different proteins have different functions.
Receptor proteins, recognition proteins, transport proteins, and enzymatic proteins.
Nothing. Ribosome is what makes the proteins.
There is no specific element that is symbolic of proteins.
gives you proteins
proteins have nitrogen which gives a smell of rotten egg. That's why the smell of proteins is different from carbohydrates
Because it gives you the protein you need.
gives palnts food and nutrients
Cytoskeleton
Keratin is the protein that gives the stratum corneum the toughness that gives it its name.
Hemophelia
rice and dal because they gives carbohydrates and proteins to body.
Sugars, fats and proteins can all be used to 'power' the body.
Proteins help us build up our body without making us fat.