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PROTEINS ARE THE MACROMOLECULES COMPOSED OF AMINO ACIDS. EVERY PROTEIN HAS A PARTICULAR SEQUENCE OF THE AMINOACIDS CALLED THE PRIMARY STRUCTURE WHICH FOLDS TO PROVIDE THE PROTEIN A PARTICULAR 3D STRUCTURE. ON THIS 3D STRUCTURE LIES THE EPITOPES OR REGIONS THAT CAN BE IDENTIFIED BY THE ANTIBODIES OR IMMUNOGLOBLINS. TO VISUALIZE A PROTEIN IN A TISSUE ONE NEEDS TO HAVE PRIMARY ANTIBODY PARTICULAR TO THE PROTEIN IN QUESTION AND THE LABELED SECONDARY ANTIBODY SPECIFIC FOR THE PRIMARY ANTIBODY. ONE CAN USE FLUROSCENT MICROSCOPES TO VISUALIZE THE PROTEINS BY TAGGING THEM WITH A FLUROCHROME ON SECONDARY ANTIBODY. GAGANJOT
how does one protein differ from another protein?
i think that some living things are composed entirely of an egg
No, RNA is in a class of macromolecules called nucleic acids. However, RNA is often associated with more than one type of protein in its activities in the cell.
nitrogen is the answer.
A large molecule composed of one or more chains of amino acids
Yes. It is a highly soluble protein associated with the mitochondria.
A protein molecule is made up of 100's and 1000's of amino acids joined together bu peptide links into one or more chains.
It is a short chain of amino acids. Theoretically, a protein is a much longer chain of amino acids that can be composed of more than one polypeptide chain.
The structures in the nucleus that contain DNA are chromosomes. Chromosomes are rod-like structures that are composed of DNA and protein.
Yes, Protein is one of the four major classes of organic molecules. Proteins are polymers composed of monomers amino acid. Each amino acid contains the following: base amino group ( -NH2) acidic carboxyl group ( -COOH) hydrogen atom
Pepsin) whereas other enzymes are composed of both protein part and non-protein part. The complete enzyme molecule (with both protein part and non-protein part) is known as holo-enzyme. The protein part is known as Apo-enzyme Non- protein part may be co-factor or co-enzyme
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One can find an explanation about egg protein from the following sites; Exploratorium Science of eggs, Nutrition from "About" site, and Egg nutrition facts from Daily Burn Tracker.
DNA and idk the other one or are you looking for chromosomes are composed of two chromatids held together by a centromere
Protein Shakes are rich sources of protein and proteins are an extremely important ingredient of any person's diet. The answer is Yes you can take protein shakes even if you do not workout but if you don't workout do not consume too much protein. Limit the intake of protein shakes to maybe one or two scoops per day. It is not mandatory that you need to take protein shakes. You can get sufficient protein by following a healthy diet.
PROTEINS ARE THE MACROMOLECULES COMPOSED OF AMINO ACIDS. EVERY PROTEIN HAS A PARTICULAR SEQUENCE OF THE AMINOACIDS CALLED THE PRIMARY STRUCTURE WHICH FOLDS TO PROVIDE THE PROTEIN A PARTICULAR 3D STRUCTURE. ON THIS 3D STRUCTURE LIES THE EPITOPES OR REGIONS THAT CAN BE IDENTIFIED BY THE ANTIBODIES OR IMMUNOGLOBLINS. TO VISUALIZE A PROTEIN IN A TISSUE ONE NEEDS TO HAVE PRIMARY ANTIBODY PARTICULAR TO THE PROTEIN IN QUESTION AND THE LABELED SECONDARY ANTIBODY SPECIFIC FOR THE PRIMARY ANTIBODY. ONE CAN USE FLUROSCENT MICROSCOPES TO VISUALIZE THE PROTEINS BY TAGGING THEM WITH A FLUROCHROME ON SECONDARY ANTIBODY. GAGANJOT