12. Protein classification according function of proteins. Examples
PROTEINS Classify proteins according to their function, give examples - Aminoacids: Functional groups common to all aminoacids What is the isoelectric point Classification of aminoacids Explain the primary, secondary, tertiary, and cuaternary structure of proteins. Give examples of each Describe the peptide bond Identify the interaction/forces associated to the stabilization of 2°, 3°, and 4° structures. What is an enzyme and what do they do? Classes of enzymes - Explain enzyme-catalyzed reaction - Models of enzyme action - Which factors...
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Classify each of the following proteins according to its function. Part A insulin, a hormone needed for glucose utilization ___ Part B antibodies, proteins that disable foreign proteins ___ Part C casein, milk protein ___ Part D lipases that hydrolyze lipids ___
Problem 14.29 Part A Give examples of proteins that provide following categories of protein functions. Drag the protein functions on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to match the proteins. Reset Help Catalytic Immune system O2 transport Contractile Cross-membrane immunoglobins - hormones myoglobin myosin keratin- transport Structural Regulatory histones enzymes receptor proteins collagen- actin- hemoglobin
V. (a). List the 3 proteins that are transported by the protein. For example: DNA polymerase, ribosomal protein, etc.) for transpoet of proteins in eukaryotic cells. For each, give 2 examples of that mechanism. (Does not need to be specific protein ane. just the function of (b) What is the molecular mechanism that determines which of the above transport mechanisms is specific protein? nu iいUw Lili い used for a ve (c) Which type of protein does not use any...
what enzymes phosphorylate/dephosphorylate proteins and what is the importance of this for protein function?
What is the highest level of protein structure in each of the protein examples below? Move each example to the correct classification.
In-Class Activity #12, Protein Tratlicking Worksheet 1. You are interested in four different proteins in a yeast cell: • protein 1 is a cytosolic protein protein 2 is a secreted protein • protein 3 is a nuclear protein protein 4 is a cell surface membrane protein with N-terminal end in extra-cellular space. a. You plan to study how the proteins are localized to their specific destination by creating the following mutations in the genes encoding proteins 1-4. Indicate how the...
What is the highest level of protein structure in each of the protein examples below? Move each example to the correct classification.
Consider the training examples shown in the table below for a binary classification problem. (a) What is the entropy of this collection of training examples with respect to the positive class? (b) What are the information gains of a1 and a2 relative to these training examples? (c) For a3, which is a continuous attribute, compute the information gain for every possible split. (d) What is the best split (among a1 a2, and a3) according to the information gain? (e) What...