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Dictionary » N » Nag NagNAG (Science: abbreviation) n-acetylglutamate. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Codons are triplets, but what's a Singlet, Doublet, etc?... GCC CCG 038 123 CGT GCA ACG 039 124 CGN GCN NCG 040 130 CTA GAT TAG 041 131 CTC GAG GAG 042 132 CTG GAC CAG 043 133 CTT GAA AAG 044 134 CTN GAN NAG 045 140 CNA GNT TNG 046 141 CNC GNG GNG 047 142 CNG GNC CNG 048 143 CNT GNA ANG 049 144 CNN GNN NNG 050 200 GAA CTT TTC 051 201 GAC CTG GTC 052 ...
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test-glucose, sucrose starch,carbohy.proteins quantitativelyHello! Its Me again, what a nag am I hehe. I done more research and now I found out that you can do titration to test how much glucose is in the solution, i get this part now. But i need to test starch, carbohydrates and proteins quantitatively ...
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Biological Functions of...... purposes: either glycoproteins or proteoglycans. For example: Secretory vesicles in the Golgi cisterna use mostly mannose, galactose, and NAG (N-Acetlyglucosamine) to make the necessary glycoproteins for export. Oh, and all those glycoproteins and glucosamines in the extracelluar matrix: ...
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Re: MHC II moleculeNAG is a quasi-standard abbreviation for N-acetyl glucosamine. It is a modified carbohydrate that can be added to a protein via the N- or O-linked pathways. If this is one of the Ian Wilson MHC Class II structures, the NAGs ...
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Glycosylation of MHC Class IIDoes glycosylation of MHC Class II molecules occur with NAG? If so, what is its purpose? And what type of residue is NAG?
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