It's a zinc finger protein that binds to E-cadherin* promoter to induce EMT (Epithelial Mezanchymal Transformation). It is mainly a gene regulator, it dissables the transcript of certain genes by binding to a promotor region known as "ebox". E-caherin.
*E-cadherin = a tight junction protein that make Epithelial cells to have epithelial shape and polarity.
Water molecules move out of the snail's body to dilute the salt concentration in its surrounding environment. This process helps prevent dehydration of the snail's cells caused by the hypertonic solution created by the salt.
In the chemical composition of snail shells the major element is calcium carbonate (97.5%); the rest is represented by calcium phosphate and silicate, magnesium carbonate and oxide, iron and manganese oxide and other organic substances.
Yes, amylase is a protein.
The protein testing lab offers services to analyze protein content and quality in different samples, including protein quantification, purity assessment, and identification of protein variants.
The denaturation temperature of the protein in question is the temperature at which the protein loses its structure and function.
It is the zinc finger protein SNAI1.
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Yes Snail meat like all meat is protein.
Snails, or escargot, belong in the protein food group.
Yes ,coke does contain snail it has been proven particle matters of active snail dung has been used as a sugar protein. Coke can labels varify snail matter under a scientific name'eujoruote peroxide' for furth infomation visit www.scientificmethod./mattersnailhtep%aj.com.au
The blue color in snail mucus is due to a protein called hemocyanin, which contains copper and gives it a blue hue. When exposed to air, hemocyanin reacts with oxygen and changes its structure, resulting in a blue color.
Snail shells are made of the same material that fingernails are made of. Fingernails are made of tough protein called "keratin".
No a snail can't live in a snail.
No, you can not turn into a snail by eating snail food.
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no a sea snail is faster than a land snail
An achatine snail is a snail of the family Achatinidae, a form of land snail native to Africa.