what is the nature of proteins
A denatured protein is a protein whose structure has been altered, leading to loss of its function. Denaturation can be caused by heat, pH changes, or exposure to chemicals, resulting in unfolding or disruption of the protein's folded structure.
A mutation during replication can lead to changes in the DNA sequence, which can consequently result in changes in the amino acid sequence of the corresponding protein. These changes can alter the protein's structure, function, or stability, ultimately affecting its overall biological activity. Depending on the nature and location of the mutation, the protein may exhibit loss of function, gain of function, or be unaffected.
The most abundant protein in the human brain is tubulin, which makes up the structural component of microtubules. You can find a citable source for this information in scientific journals such as "Nature Neuroscience" or "Journal of Neuroscience".
hydrophobic in nature, such as alanine, valine, leucine, and isoleucine. These amino acids help stabilize the protein within the lipid bilayer by interacting with the hydrophobic fatty acyl chains.
The protein that can be phosphorylated by protein kinase AA is called protein X.
No.
No whey, Jose!
enzyme
no it is not. it is a nature protein of fibre
casein is an enzyme destroyed protein nature.
Random structure in proteins refers to regions that do not adopt a well-defined and stable three-dimensional conformation. These regions are often flexible and can serve various functions, such as facilitating protein-protein interactions or allowing for conformational changes. They can also be involved in signaling pathways or regulatory processes within the cell.
Proteins by nature are made of amino acids...so none of them.
yes
A denatured protein is a protein whose structure has been altered, leading to loss of its function. Denaturation can be caused by heat, pH changes, or exposure to chemicals, resulting in unfolding or disruption of the protein's folded structure.
Cellulase is an enzyme that break down celluse a complex organic molecule into simpler molecule like glucose and as such being an enzyme, it is also protein in nature.
Hemoglobin is a complex protein. It contains iron as one of it's chief components.
well a catalyst is something that speeds up a reaction so an enzyme no?