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p rotein machines

p rotein machines. A  proteasome chops proteins until they are 7÷8 amino acids long. p rotein machines. A  proteasome chops proteins until they are 3 to 23 aminoacids long. p rotein machines. A  proteasome chops proteins until they are 3 to 23 aminoacids long. p rotein machines.

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p rotein machines

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  1. proteinmachines A proteasomechops proteins until they are 7÷8 amino acids long

  2. proteinmachines A proteasomechops proteins until they are 3 to 23 aminoacids long

  3. proteinmachines A proteasomechops proteins until they are 3 to 23 aminoacids long

  4. proteinmachines Engineered protein machines can be embedded in synthetic nanomembranes that may one day break down cellulose more efficiently or produce hydrogen for fuel cells

  5. EngineeredSaccharomycescerevisiae (no Gal4 gene) Overview of two-hybrid assay, checking for interactions between two proteins, called here Bait and Prey.A. Gal4 transcription factor gene produces two domain protein (BD and AD), which is essential for transcription of the reporter gene (LacZ).B,C. Two fusion proteins are prepared: Gal4BD+Bait and Gal4AD+Prey. None of them is usually sufficient to initiate the transcription (of the reporter gene) alone.D. When both fusion proteins are produced and Bait part of the first interact with Prey part of the second, transcription of the reporter gene occurs.

  6. an intensely blue product which is insoluble

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