A gene is a segment of DNA that codes for a protein.
A chaperone protein is used in the cell to ensure proper protein folding, among other cellular functions.
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a catalystbut most specifically an enzymebecause it asked for a protein.
Protein is very high in calsium. It will easily change to level 87
Your liver isn't filtering the protein correctly.
A gene is a segment of DNA that codes for a protein.
True. Some proteins require the presence of another protein to properly fold, assemble, or function. Examples include chaperone proteins that assist in the folding of other proteins or protein complexes that require multiple subunits to function correctly.
I don't really know but you can check Google!
a protein
A chaperone protein is used in the cell to ensure proper protein folding, among other cellular functions.
Enzyme
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Yes. If enough heat is applied the protein breaks down. This is called denaturing the protein if I recall correctly.
Membrane protein
The protein responsible for connecting cells to each other is called cadherin. These cell adhesion proteins are found on the surface of cells and help in forming strong adhesion between neighboring cells.
Protein is very high in calsium. It will easily change to level 87