proto-oncogenes
Protein production is higher in interphase, particularly during the synthesis (S) phase. During mitosis, cell division takes precedence over protein synthesis, so protein production is typically lower.
Sorry my answer is not too accurate... don't have my bio textbook on me. From memory, ATP phosphorylates the protein that causes active transport. It would give the energy needed for a protein to actively transport the molecule or atom of choice through the pore. Now active transport mitosis? I've never heard of that before. Are you saying that ATP activates a protein (which transfers thing) during mitosis?
During mitosis, protein fibers attach to the chromosomes on opposite ends of the cell, then help to pull them apart so that the cell can divide into daughter cells with copies of all the chromosomes.
When plasmids are used to produce a desired protein, the gene encoding for the protein is inserted into the plasmid. The plasmid is then introduced into a host organism, such as bacteria, which then replicate the plasmid and express the protein. This allows for large-scale production of the desired protein.
Yes, mitosis is a key process in cell division that allows organisms to grow by producing new cells. During mitosis, a cell duplicates its genetic material and divides into two identical daughter cells, contributing to the overall growth and development of an organism.
kutta kamina salaa penchod, teri maa dee kachiall.<-WTF IGNORE THAT If there are mutations in checkpoint proteins (such as in cancer cells), mitosis may proceed but the chromosomes may not be separated normally (resulting in "aneuploidy").
Protein production is higher in interphase than in mitosis.
Cell cycle is defined as sequence of event between one cell division and the next . In eukaryotic , have 4 phase of cell cycle . 1. G1 - increase size, produce RNA, synthesis protein . - checkpoint to prepare enter S phase. 2. S phase - DNA replication. 3. G2 - contineu increase in size and produce protein. - Checkpoint to determine if cell can enter mitotic phase. 4. Mitotic phase - mitosis + cytokinesis
no, it is producing a new cell.
Protein production is higher in interphase, particularly during the synthesis (S) phase. During mitosis, cell division takes precedence over protein synthesis, so protein production is typically lower.
protein concentrate and growth media.
It is made up of Protein and DNA. -sierra
Sorry my answer is not too accurate... don't have my bio textbook on me. From memory, ATP phosphorylates the protein that causes active transport. It would give the energy needed for a protein to actively transport the molecule or atom of choice through the pore. Now active transport mitosis? I've never heard of that before. Are you saying that ATP activates a protein (which transfers thing) during mitosis?
During mitosis, protein fibers attach to the chromosomes on opposite ends of the cell, then help to pull them apart so that the cell can divide into daughter cells with copies of all the chromosomes.
Messenger RNA (mRNA) is a molecule of RNA encoding a chemical "blueprint" for a protein product. mRNA is transcribed from a DNA template, and carries coding information to the sites of protein synthesis: the ribosomes.
Shing Leng Chan has written: 'Transcriptional regulation of the gene encoding the winter flounder antifreeze protein'
When plasmids are used to produce a desired protein, the gene encoding for the protein is inserted into the plasmid. The plasmid is then introduced into a host organism, such as bacteria, which then replicate the plasmid and express the protein. This allows for large-scale production of the desired protein.