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- Mucins found on adenocarcinoma cells carry O-glycans terminated with sialic acids (such as the Sialyl Tn antigen) that are smaller and less branched than O-glycans found in healthy epithelial cells. Based on what you know about the biosynthetic pathway for O-glycans, explain this observation.The formation of “hard” clots by factor XIIIa involves linking lysine and glutamine side chain residues in fibrin. Draw a representation of the cross-linked product of a reaction between these two amino acids.Please fill in the following blanks with the options that correctly finishes the sentence. a. At a low O₂ pressure the [Select] hemoglobin is in a [Select] [Select] [Select] 9 [Select] " bond with [Select] heme, and the protein's central channel is [Select] b. The proximal histidine forms a(n) [Select] state is stabilized. In this conformation state, the heme prosthetic groups is each subunit's heme is more likely to be the proximal histidine is [Select ] bond with while the distal histidine forms a(n) [Select] to the
- Human serum transferrin is an iron transport protein. With the use of appropriate diagrams, describe the metal-bound active site and discuss the structural changes that occur on iron binding to the protein.The figure below shows amino acid interactions between the a /B2 subunit interface of hemoglobin. These interactions stabilize the T state of the protein. Based on the figure below, which amino acid in the picture below, if replaced with glutamate, would decrease the Ka of hemoglobin for O2 the most? Include both the residue and the residue number in your response (For example, V1 or K127). to B, V34 8- a, R141 D126 K127 Noncovalentwhy leucines are crucial part of GCN4 protein?
- The T state of hemoglobin is converted to the R state by what event? Select one: The binding of oxygen destabilizes a more planar heme ring which alters the position of the proximal histidine and subsequently, residues between the alß2 interface. а. b. None of these. The binding of oxygen stabilizes a more planar heme ring which alters the position of the proximal proline and subsequently, residues between the alß2 interface. С. d. The binding of oxygen stabilizes a more planar heme ring which alters the position of the proximal histidine and subsequently, residues between the alß2 interface. The binding of oxygen destabilizes a more planar heme ring which alters the position of the proximal proline and subsequently, residues between the alß2 interface. е.The distal histidine stabilises the iron in heme group of a deoxyhaemoglobin. T/FThe figure below shows amino acid interactions between the a1/B2 subunit interface of hemoglobin. These interactions stabilize the T state of the protein. Based on the figure below, which amino acid in the picture below, if replaced with glutamate, would decrease the Kg of hemoglobin for O2 the most? Include both the residue and the residue number in your response (For example, V1 or K127). B, V34 8- a, R141 a2 D126 a, K127 Noncovalent Interactions