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Large complex of protein and rRNA where a messenger rRNA is translated into a sequence of amino acids.
Basic subunit that is encoded with information that dictates localized DNA-templated processes.
Bond that stabilizes and orients chemical groups with regard to each other (~2.8A in length).
Phenomena of amplification that occurs when the frequency of a periodically applied force is in harmonic proportion to a natural frequency of the system on which it acts.
Eight base pair region of the promoter usually located ~30 nucleotides before TSS.
Property of substances to exhibit variations in physical properties along different molecular axes.
Enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of phosphate groups.
Type of chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of atoms are changed.
Plot of the torsional angles of the residues contained in a peptide.
Biophysical technique that enables distances between single molecules to be measured at a scale of 1-10nm.
Branch of physical science that deals with the relationships between all forms of energy.
Common chemical denaturant for protein unfolding.
Enzyme that catalyzes the removal of hydrogen atoms from a particular molecule.
Family of pH-gated ion channels that are activated by extracellular protons permeable to sodium ions.
Type of cell that carries oxygen (range 4-6 million cells per microliter for adults).
Stable oligomer that is formed by proteins with other copies of the same protein or with other proteins.
Most common structural irregularity in transmembrane helices.
Covalent modification of a protein or fatty acid by the addition of one or several carbohydrate moieties.
Molecular visualization system created by Warren L DeLano.
Molecular unit of currency of intracellular energy transfer.
Van der Waal interactions (0.5-1kcal/mol) are ___ in nature.
Torsion angle around the Calpha-C bond.
Bond in which the lowest energy is achieved by sharing electrons.
Primary function is to package DNA what into denser structures.
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The most abundant organic polymer on Earth.
Free __ group of the first amino acid is called the N-terminus.
The cytosol is a __ environment. (think redox properties)
Differential scanning __ measures heat capacity.
Long noncoding RNAs and sirtuin-mediated heterochromatin are pathways that __ genes.
First protein structure solved (1958).
Energetically the most stable conformation of a protein.
Substance (other than the substrate) whose presence is essential for enzymatic activity.
Family of flavin reductases that are critical to redox regulation.
Torsion angle around the N-Calpha bond.
This peptide bond is highly energetically unfavourable due to steric clashes between adjacent side chains.
Virus whose name translates to "bacteria eater".
Type of spectroscopy that is based on the differential absorption of polarized light.
Conformation/fold that the protein has when it is biologically active.
Reaction rate when enzyme is fully saturated by substrate.
Force of attraction between positive and negative charges.
Pyruvate is an end product of what metabolic pathway?
Molecular mass calculated using the mass of the most abundant isotope of each constituent element.
The pka of my side chain is 8.2.
Handedness refers to the inherent __ of helices.
Succinate -> __ -> Malate
Nucleic acid secondary structure containing stem-loop structures in which half of one stem is intercalated between the two halves of another stem.
I have no side chain.
The pKa of my side chain is 10.5.
The Flaviviridae are a family of positive, single-stranded __ viruses (e.g., Zika).