Concept explainers
(a)
To determine: The protein sequence by using protein database such as UniProt, and also identify the identity of protein.
Introduction:
Protein is a
(b)
To determine: The identity of the protein by using different portions of amino acid sequences.
Introduction:
Protein is an essential biomolecule which also serves as building block of body. It helps in growth and development of body. It is involved in the formation of hair, skin, muscle and connective tissue.
(c)
To find: The information about the protein’s secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure by using database sites such as Protein Data Bank.
Introduction:
The Protein Data Bank is defined as a crystallographic database which is used for identification of three-dimensional structural data of large molecules such as proteins and
(d)
To explain: The cellular function of the protein.
Introduction:
Protein is a biomolecule which is made of repeating subunits of amino acids. There are four different types of structures of protein such as primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary.
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