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Results from our forumDNA extraction... and explain where you expect the majority of the following components to be localized (i.e. the cell pellet or the supernatant). phospholipids, transmembrane proteins, hydrophilic proteins, hydrophobic proteins, DNA, detergent. 2. What was the purpose of using COLD alcohol? Would there be a ...
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how does ATP work?... you load with this fuel (in case of ATP: on the type of enzymes it binds to). Myosin uses ATP to make mechanical work; ion pumps use ATP to make transmembrane concentration gradients, etc.
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Beet Cell Damage... proteins and disrupt membrane integrity. Second, chloroform extraction will separate the lipids from the membrane leaving the proteins behind. But transmembrane proteins generally have very hydrophobic trans- or inter-membrane regions, so that once the lipids have been extracted, the membrane proteins ...
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I need answers to the following questions...... of the endoplasmic reticulum? a. the kinase region b. the regions which ultimately can interact with the receptor's ligand (hormone, etc.) c. the transmembrane (membrane spanning) region. d. all of the above e. none of the above. 7. Which of the following statements concerning cellular metabolism ...
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Re: X Ray crystallography & transmembrane proteins... of crystallography. There is no general way to do it and of the few cases that have succeeded, two (rhodopsin and F1-ATPase) won Nobel Prizes. Transmembrane regions of membrane and integral membrane proteins tend to be very hydrophobic. When you isolate such proteins devoid of lipd membranes, ...
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