KDEL an amino acid sequence which signals that a protein belongs in the endoplasmic reticulum. Attaching it to insulin would cause the insulin to be retained within the endoplasmic reticulum.
That A + B /c is A+B/c but you really need to know the answer
Yes, it is possible for two humans to have different DNA sequences for insulin but still produce the exact same insulin proteins. This is because the genetic code is degenerate, meaning that different DNA sequences can code for the same amino acid. As long as the variations in the DNA sequence do not affect the amino acid sequence of the insulin protein, the end product will be the same.
You would get cheesey bread.
When counting by 5's, the next number after 100 would be 105. This is because you are adding 5 to each subsequent number in the sequence. Therefore, after 100, the next number in the sequence would be 105.
The sympathetic system tends to inhibit insulin secretion, as it is involved in the "fight or flight" response where energy is needed quickly. On the other hand, the parasympathetic system stimulates insulin secretion, as it is known as the "rest and digest" system that promotes nutrient absorption and storage.
To create a 10 codon sequence for a polypeptide, you would need to transcribe a DNA sequence into an mRNA sequence. Each codon consists of three nucleotides. Look for the start codon (AUG) to begin the sequence and then continue adding codons until you have 10 in total.
To determine the pattern in the sequence 1247, we can look at the differences between consecutive numbers: 2, 4, 6. This indicates that the differences are increasing by 2 each time. Therefore, to continue the sequence, we would add 8 to the last number, 1247. Thus, the next number in the sequence would be 1255.
If the amino acids in an insulin molecule were assembled in a different order, it would result in a different sequence of amino acids. This would change the structure and function of the insulin molecule, potentially rendering it ineffective in regulating blood sugar levels. Incorrect assembly of amino acids could also result in a misfolded protein that may be dysfunctional or unable to perform its specific role in the body.
the amount of insulin in her blood is wrong
I am a future pharmacy student, so ATM my knowledge is quite limited. However, if i had to guess i would guess the reasoning behind taking metaformin WITH insulin is because the use of exogenous insulin causes your body's insulin receptors to downregulate. Metaformin, on the other hand, causes these same receptors to upregulate. Doing this will prevent you from becoming insulin resistance and possibly requiring more insulin eventually for the same effects. Also do not think metaformin is just an oral insulin, IT IS NOT!. They both lower blood sugar levels, but in different mays. Do not get them confused!!! I hope i helped :)
An insertion mutation of the sequence 5' GGGCCCAAA 3' could involve adding one or more nucleotides into the original sequence. For example, if we insert an "X" between the second and third nucleotides, the mutated sequence would be 5' GGXGCCCAAA 3'. This change alters the original sequence and can potentially affect the resulting protein if this DNA sequence is part of a coding region.
You don't give insulin orally ! Insulin needs to be injected into the patient's bloodstream. The acids in the stomach would break down the insulin - rendering it useless.