1. The primary functions of proteins include building and repairing of body tissues, regulation of body processes and formation of enzymes and hormones.
2.Dietary protein regulates metabolism and fluid balance.
Protein is required for building and repair of body tissues (including muscle).
Enzymes, hormones, and many immune molecules are proteins
Essential body processes such as water balancing, nutrient transport, and muscle contractions require protein to function.
Protein is a source of energy.
Protein helps keep skin, hair, and nails healthy.
Protein, like most other essential nutrients, is absolutely crucial for overall good health.
Much of the structure of cells is made up of proteins, including the cell membrane and the various organelles.
One function of protein is to fill up the fibers of muscle to build muscle.
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It will depend on how different the amino acid is to the one it replaced. If the structure and/or charge is quite different, a change of one amino acid can change the entire 3D structure of the protein. This will affect the proteins function.
RNA manufactures protein
It depends on the role of the amino acid that is altered. One amino acid might be replaced with no measurable effect on the protein's function; replacing another might cause a total loss of function.
a protein kinase is a protein that activates another protein. typically through phosphorylation. they often consists of two domains, one that phosphorylates, and one that regulates the phosphotransferase activity.
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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A tethered protein is one that is not embedded inside a membrane but is suspended away from it.
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.
The function of each protein is a consequence of its specific shape, which is lost when a protein denatures.
Can you describe how the amino acid changes in the protein affects the function of the protein?
analysing the function of a particular protein is protein characterization.
The way that a polypeptide folds to form the protein determines the proteins function.
Making muscle tissue
It will depend on how different the amino acid is to the one it replaced. If the structure and/or charge is quite different, a change of one amino acid can change the entire 3D structure of the protein. This will affect the proteins function.
DNA sequences do not determine the function of any protein. DNA sequences determine the structure of the protein. That is particular amino acid sequence in protein only.
RNA manufactures protein