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SNARE Proteins (T-snare & V-snare)
Vesicle budding
Protein sorting is a method for selectively incorporating cargo into developing vesicles while leaving resident proteins in the donor compartment.
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SNARE Proteins (T-snare & V-snare)
Vesicle budding
Protein sorting is a method for selectively incorporating cargo into developing vesicles while leaving resident proteins in the donor compartment.
Citation: Boyle, Eileen M et al. “Understanding the multiple biological aspects leading to myeloma.” Haematologica vol. 99,4 (2014): 605-12. doi:10.3324/haematol.2013.097907
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I noticed my father clawing his skin so hard a few days ago (especially his leg). He's a psoriatic patient, and it's difficult to look at his skin and see him scratching all over. Psoriasis is a skin ailment in which red, itchy scaly patches appear on the knees, elbows, trunk, and scalp, among other locations. My father is currently at an advanced stage of psoriasis, which means he has psoriasis all over his body—elbows, hands, neck, posterior parts of his body, legs, and thighs. Even though psoriasis is an autoimmune illness, something happens to his cells. When I was younger, I used to wonder why his body (including the skin on his legs, scalp, hands, and palms, among other places) removes so many dandruff-like substances. And he explained to me that those are his dying cells. I was terrified when I heard it for the first time. I didn't have any scientific background at the time, and my first thought was that something terrible was going to happen to my father as his cells died. However, when I learned more about it, I realized that with psoriasis, the life cycle of skin cells is substantially accelerated, resulting in an accumulation of dead cells on the epidermis surface.
A controlled enzymatic modification that adds a sugar molecule to an organic molecule, usually a protein. It has a significant impact on protein structure, function, and stability. Glycosylation is known to change the structural three-dimensional organization of proteins.
Aminoacyl-tRNA
It is the charged tRNA that has a chemical link with its corresponding amino acid (charged). The aa-tRNA transports the amino acid to the ribosome, where it is incorporated into the polypeptide chain formed during translation, along with certain elongation factors.
The wobble effect explains why many codons can code for the same amino acid. That is, because of the less-precise base pairings that can form between the 3rd base of the codon and the base at the 1st position on the anticodon, a single tRNA molecule (with one amino acid attached) can recognize and bind to many codons.
Vocabulary SCNT - Somatic cell nuclear transfer The nucleus of a somatic (body) cell is transferred to the cytoplasm of an enucleated egg ...