What determines the affinity of a glycan for a GBP?
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- 1. The enzyme activity that forms peptide bonds on the ribosome is called peptidyl transferase. Explain which molecule catalyzes this reaction?1. A tRNA to which the correct amino acid has been attached is called?1. The ribosome is a good representation of what level of structure of nucleic acid? 2. What is the meaning of dADP?
- 1. Explain why sucrose is non reducing sugar?1. The antibiotics puromycin and erythromycin are known inhibitors of protein synthesis. (a) Which part of the protein synthesis is affected by each antibiotic? (b) What could be the reason why one of them is more effective than the other one when they are given in the same dose?1. The main sweetener in Mackies Honeycomb is _______________
- 6 List some important types of molecular interactions involved in recognition and binding of polysaccharides and glycoconjugates.Metalloprotein linkages are most likely to be formed between: a.Two cysteines b.An arginine and a glutamic acid c.A leucine and a phenylalanine d. Two aspartate residues e.A tyrosine and a serine1. Use the info of this molecule as well as the attached addendum to demonstrate the flow of genetic information to protein sequence as described by the so-called “Central Dogma” . Clearly indicate the direction of your polynucleotide strands and peptide/protein. ATG GCA TGC AAT AGC TCA TGC 2. What would happen to the amino acid sequence if the underlined nucleotide (C) would change to an A?