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How do you reduce aggregation and inactivation by recombinant insulin?

aggregation and inactivation are some of the major problems hindering the prop[er production and expression of proteins. insulin can be artificially cheperoned to reduce aggregation and inactivation.- leninkandasamy@gmail.com


Occurs when one x-chromosomes is randomly turned off and forms a barr body?

An X-inactivation occurs when one X-chromosome is randomly turned off and forms a Barr body. It is also known as lyonization.


What is x chromosome inactivation in human system?

its not inactive


The Detachment must produce an Inactivation report to close an Operating Location?

True


What is The least likely cause of cancers?

inactivation of control proteins that slow the cell cycle.


What accounts for the mosaic color pattern of a female calico cat?

X chromosome inactivation


Is there a way to detect a carrier of autism?

Yes, testing the mother for skewed x-inactivation.


What is the mechanism of action of co amoxiclav?

Amoxicillin binds to penicillin-binding protein 1A (PBP-1A) located inside the bacterial cell well. Penicillins acylate the penicillin-sensitive transpeptidase C-terminal domain by opening the lactam ring. This inactivation of the enzyme prevents the formation of a cross-link of two linear peptidoglycan strands, inhibiting the third and last stage of bacterial cell wall synthesis. Cell lysis is then mediated by bacterial cell wall autolytic enzymes such as autolysins; it is possible that amoxicillin interferes with an autolysin inhibitor.


How recombinant insulin is used to reduce aggregation and inactivation?

use chaperons or additives like alkyl saccharides


Which term describes something that happens in female mammals?

X chromosome inactivation happens in female mammals.


How is x inactivation an exception to Mendel's laws?

i really dont know but i have the same question and was hoping you could answer it


Explain the principle of insertional inactivation by giving a suitable example?

insertional inactivation is basically about the inactive of second marker where the protein cannot be longer produced. the suitable example is pUC19 where the lacZ gene that encoded for beta-galactosidase cannot be longer produced when the foreign gene is inserted in it..