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Dictionary » P » Prolamines Prolaminesprolamines proteins insoluble in water or neutral salt solutions, soluble in dilute acids or alkalies, and in 50 to 90% alcohol; e.g., gliadin, zein, hordein; all have relatively high proline contents. ![]()
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Results from our forumIBO 2003 questions- please help me out... 1. Somatotropin(only present in higher vertebrates, but it's structure is very important as it is a hormone, it needs to fit in the receptor) 4. Prolamines(they just store stuff, doesn't really matter what they look like). B. Agreed with blcr11 C. Which cells will grow in the medium with PG as ...
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IBO 2003 questions- please help me out... evolutionary conservativeness of their primary structure: 1. Somatotropin. 2. Catalytic subunit of a DNA – polymerase. 3. Histone H1. 4. Prolamines (storage proteins of cereals). (A hint will do - how will i go about it?) B: Nucleoside phosphates can be interphosphorylated enzymatically. ...
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