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Dictionary » D » Dnp DnpDnp 1. (Science: abbreviation) 2,4-dinitrophenol. 2. (Science: abbreviation) Deoxyribonucleoprotein. ![]()
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Results from our forumBiochemistry/ Proteins & Amino Acids... PTH-K in cycle 3 c) PTH-A in cycle 1, PTH-D in cycle 2, and bis-PTH-K in cycle 3 d) PTH-K in cycle 1, PTH-F in cycle 2, and PTH-K in cycle 3 e) DNP-A in cycle 1, DNP-D in cycle 2, and bis-DNP-K in cycle 3 7. Amino acid analysis of one mole of a peptide yields two moles of methionine, two moles ...
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Protein sequence determination... (FDNB) was useful in the "old" days of protein work because it gives a clean reaction with free primary and secondary amine groups. DNP-amino acids are stable under acid hydrolysis and yield yellow derivatives that are readily identified. You can only identify the N-terminal amino ...
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ETC inhibitors;acetate in glycogen;ischemia;melonate;HELP... between these inhibitors. Explain. I know that Cyanide inhibits ETC, while oligomycin and 2,4-dinitrophenol inhibit ATP synthesis, but how does DNP influence both? why does it have to distinguish between the two? 2)Although animals cannot synthesize glucose from acetyl CoA if a rat is fed 14C-labelled ...
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An ROS producer that doesn't lead to protein carbonylationRecently, I found that one of my nanoparticles (silver) could not lead to elevated protein carbonyl levels (by DNP method using ELISA) in cultured cells, though in ROS studies, it does give a positive result. Any explanation? Thanks!
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Celluar Respiration... of flight in the two avian life forms? Explain in detail. 2. In the 1940's, some physician prescribed low doses of a drug called dinitrophenol (DNP) to help patients lose weight. This unsafe method of weight lost was abandoned after a few patients died. DNP uncouples the chemiosmotic machinery ...
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