Essays about amino acids

  1. Protein Synthesis
    ... composing the structure of cell walls which are also broken down for energy and, most importantly, proteins which are made up of amino acids, nucleic acids DNA ...
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  2. Biology, Structure of an Amino Acid
    ... A protein is a threedimensional biological polymer constructed from a set of 20 different monomers called amino acids. What is an amino acid ...
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  3. Proteins
    ... Whether found in humans like, animals, plants or in singlecelled bacteria, proteins are made of units of 20 different amino acids. ...
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  4. Genetic Mutations
    ... Insertions or deletions, referred to as frameshift mutations, shift the reading of the code by one or more bases so that all amino acids produced after the ...
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  5. Formation of Protocells
    ... Amino acids basically consist of hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and carbon. Due to all of the lightning chemical reactions took place ...
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  6. Biology Molecule
    ... moving to the left or the right a balance is the optimum pH other body buffers include protein molecules which donate and accept amino acids to stabilize pH ...
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  7. Extracting DNA from the Bacterium Escherichia coli
    ... assembly of proteins. The code ensures that each protein is built from the proper sequence of amino acids. Genes transmit their ...
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  8. biology terms
    ... Fatty Acid Saturated fats Unsaturated fats Phospholipids Steroids Terpenes Prostaglandins Antibodies Fibrous Proteins Peptides Amino Acids Nonpolar amino acids ...
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  9. Food and Mood
    ... par. 3. In the brain, neurotransmitters are manufactured from the amino acids and other substances supplied by diet Blaun 41. By ...
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  10. Genetic Mutations
    ... codons. Most amino acids are specified by more than one codon because proteins are built from only twenty amino acids. A genetic ...
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  11. MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASES
    ... 5 MAPLE SYRUP URINE DISEASE MSUD: Maple syrup urine disease MSUD is caused by the inability to metabolize the amino acids leucine, isoleucine and valine. ...
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  12. Livereverything about it.
    ... The liver also r emoves amino acids from the blood when in excess. ... The liver doesnamp39t control amino acids levels as closely as glucose levels. ...
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  13. Livereverything about it.
    ... The liver also r emoves amino acids from the blood when in excess. ... The liver doesnamp39t control amino acids levels as closely as glucose levels. ...
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  14. Foals The First Year
    ... use microbial protein synthesized from nitrogen entering the cecum and calm under foes only limited proteolysis and the supply of essential amino acids from an ...
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  15. Integrins
    ... Beta4 contains a very large cytoplasmic domain of some 1000 amino acids, while the other integrins only have cytoplasmic domains of up to 60 amino acids. ...
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  16. dna
    ... This specifies the sequence of amino acids in a protein. ... Chains of amino acids are constructed according to the information which has been carried by the mRNA. ...
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  17. Cell Communication
    ... receptors interact directly with proteins that contain a module they call an SH2 domain, which refers to a sequence of about 100 amino acids, that adopts a ...
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  18. Using Electrophoresis To Determine The Sickle Cell Disease I
    ... field. Because amino acids and proteins are charged molecules, they migrate in an electric field at appropriate pH values. Hemoglobin ...
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  19. Dna
    ... This specifies the sequence of amino acids in a protein. ... Chains of amino acids are constructed according to the information which has been carried by the mRNA. ...
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  20. DNA REPLICATION
    ... or either of two pyrimidine basesthymine T and cytosine C. DNA contains the genetic code for making proteins from smaller molecules called amino acids. ...
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  21. heredity
    ... This specifies the sequence of amino acids in a protein. ... Chains of amino acids are constructed according to the information which has been carried by the mRNA. ...
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  22. Genetic engineering
    ... Many microorganisms can synthesize amino acids from inorganic nitrogen salts. The amino acids accumulate within the cell prior to protein synthesis. ...
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  23. Bio Camp study giude
    ... 11. Proteins are polymers of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds. They must be reduced to single amino acids before they can be absorbed. ...
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  24. THE ADVANTAGES OF CREATINE FOR ENHANCING ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
    ... 1832 2. Creatine the Greek word for flesh B. Compound naturally made in our bodies 1. ampquotMethylguanidoacidampquot 2. three amino acids a. Argntine, methioine, and ...
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  25. Electrophoresis Separation of Proteins Cytochrome C Myoglobin ...
    ... Proteins Cytochrome C, Myoglobin, Hemoglobin, and Serum Albumin by Using Isoelectric Focusing System IEF Introduction Proteins are composed of amino acids. ...
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  26. Chargaff Erwin
    ... He began to study nucleic acids in 1944, while at Colombia. Until this time scientists believed that amino acids carried genetic information. ...
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  27. Deciphering the Code of Life The Human Genome Project
    ... They are composed of unites called amino acids linked together in a long string: each string folds in a way that determines the function of a protein. ...
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  28. Biology, The Five Major Compounds
    ... tissues. They exist in a multitude of forms, but almost all are constructed from a basic set of just 20 common amino acids. They ...
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  29. Food
    ... When proteins are digested they are broken down into simpler sections called amino acids. However, not all proteins will contain all the necessary amino acids. ...
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  30. Digestive System
    ... Protease converts Proteins into Amino Acids. Protease Protein Amino Acids enzymes Protease is produced in the stomach where it ...
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