Explain the cellular process of each
BAPNA + trypsin
BAPNA + PMSF + trypsin
BAPNA + STI + trypsin
1.BAPNA is a protein(substrate) with a dye molecule bonded to it...
Trypsin is a pancreatic enzyme which breaks protein down into short chain peptides.
Trypsin+BAPNA gives rise to peptides and indicator.
Indicator will turn yellow when the peptide bonds are broken. .
Yellow colour indicates positive result..
Explain the cellular process of each BAPNA + trypsin BAPNA + PMSF + trypsin BAPNA + STI...
Explain the physiological process of each BAPNA + trypsin BAPNA + PMSF + trypsin BAPNA + STI + trypsin
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please help me explain how to do this If the protein below were digested with trypsin, how many fragments would you expect to find? (Trypsin cleaves on the C-terminal side of Lysine and Arginine, unless the next amino acid is proline) AVMFRLSGCKPV TCLKW CQREČMI
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Can somebody please explain the difference between the catalytic triads of trypsin and chemotrypsin? I know that chemotrypsin is a Ser protease while trypsin is an Asp protease but what does that mean more specifically. I tried looking up structures for both of the triads and found that they both contain Ser195, His57 and Asp102 and they are connected in the same manner too. I am really confused between the differences, please help. Thank you
BIOL200, Exercise 11+12 Fill in the table below for cellular respiration and each stage of cellular respiration Stage Products Where Does it Occur Starting Molecules Co, released? (Y/N) 0, Used? (Y/N) Cellular Respiration Glycolysis Pyruvate Processing/Oxidation Krebs Cycle Oxidative Phosphorylation Electron Transport Chemiosmosis 1. What would happen if you stopped cellular respiration in an animal? Briefly explain your answer 4. What would happen to each of the following if we add a chemical that destroys the H+ gradient across the...
Amylase, trypsin, and lipase are digestive enzymes. However, bile salts are not enzymes. Explain the difference between the function of digestive enzymes and bile salts and why bile salts aren't enzymes.