What kinds of proteins are involved in facilitating protein
folding?
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why we use 96 well plate in ELISA plate reader?
What happen to a denaturated enzyme regarding its functionality?
Is it expected a change in the primary, in the secondary or in the tertiary structure of a protein to produce more functional consequences?
What are hydrophobicity scales, and how are they used?
What are the favourable conditions for formation of anions?
Which is the most Abundant Alkaline earth element?
Explain who proposed law of mass action? What does it states?
Since pepsin is a gastric enzyme does it, has acid or basic optimum ph? What happen to pepsin when it passes to the duodenum?
What are respectively some remarkable functions of myosin, cd4, albumin, keratin, immunoglobulin, reverse transcriptase, hemoglobin, and insulin?
What does ammonal contain? For what purpose ammonal is used?
DNA binding by proteins with the helix-turn-helix (HTH) motif does not involve a) altered stacking of the DNA at the center of symmetry. b) hydrogen bonds, salt bridges, and van der Waals contacts. c) interactions with base pairs in the major groove of DNA. d) interactions with the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA.
What are the favourable conditions for formation of cat ions?
Which is element exhibit allotrope in the 6tha group?
Define geometrical isomerism.
What is the name for magnesium per chlorate and what is its formula?