- Primary.
- Secondary.
- Tertiary.
- Quaternary.
Category: Macro Mulecule
- Structural proteins.
- Transport proteins.
- Hormonal proteins.
- Storage proteins.
- High temperature.
- Extreme pH values.
- Very high salt concentration.
- Optimal temperature and pH.
- Catalyze the formation of peptide bonds.
- Carry genetic information from DNA to the ribosomes.
- Transport amino acids to the ribosomes.
- Form the structural component of ribosomes.
- High energy content.
- Carbon-hydrogen backbone.
- Nitrogen content in every monomer unit.
- Ability to form lipid bilayers.
- Increase.
- Remain unchanged.
- Decrease or be lost completely.
- Become non-specific.
- Globular protein.
- Fibrous protein.
- Conjugated protein.
- Simple protein.
- High molecular weight.
- Ability to form complex and specific three-dimensional shapes.
- Solubility in water.
- Uniform amino acid composition.
- Allosteric site.
- Substrate binding site.
- Cofactor site.
- Product site.
- Glycosidic bond.
- Ester bond.
- Peptide bond.
- Phosphodiester bond.
- Fish.
- Lentils.
- Olive oil.
- Eggs.
- Immunological protein.
- Hormonal protein.
- Transport protein.
- Structural protein.
- Long-term energy storage.
- Forming the basic structure of cell membranes.
- Hormonal signaling.
- Genetic information storage.
- Primary structure.
- Secondary structure.
- Tertiary structure.
- Quaternary structure.
- Denaturant.
- Zymogen.
- Chaperone.
- Substrate.
- Only primary and secondary structure.
- Only primary, secondary, and tertiary structure.
- Quaternary structure.
- No specific structural levels.
- The irreversible binding of substrate.
- The dynamic conformational changes that enzymes undergo during catalysis.
- The effect of temperature on enzyme activity.
- The requirement for cofactors.
- Peptide bonds.
- Hydrogen bonds.
- Hydrophobic interactions.
- Ionic bonds.
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