Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Proteins can in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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This is a protein product and proteins can be easily damaged by improper mixing
DNA methylation: methyl groups of proteins can attach to the bases of DNA at specific receptor sites to directly affect the DNA in a genome.
The limitations on these proteins can, at times, limit the availability of material in the cell.
The proteins can be classified in various ways according to their chemical
And, of course, if the proteins can't form,
Histone modification: proteins can attach to histone proteins,
In mRNA display, proteins can reach several greater orders of magnitude,
The proteins can be superimposed in order to deduce structural alignments and compare their active sites or any….
Fluorescent dyes or proteins can be embedded with the cargo of a vesicle,
In bacteria, isotopic proteins can be expressed by transforming the cells with expression vectors which encode for the protein of interest.
When proteins cannot be produced,
But on the digestion of proteins can go up to 20% of their calories.
Specific proteins can be separated from a mixture,
The proximity or interaction of two proteins can lead to ligation of DNA molecules which can then be amplified using a polymerase chain reaction.
It is recommended to eat no more than one yolk per day- the amount of proteins can be much larger.
Proteins can exhibit a number of chemical messaging patterns in the form of hormones, neurotransmitters and neuropeptides.
Hyperphosphorylation of tau proteins can cause the helical and straight filaments to tangle referred to as neurofibrillary tangles.
The proteins can also be quantified as the protein content is directly proportional to the quantity of the bound dye.
a 2D image of multiple proteins can be identified at once.
The purified and crystallized proteins can be analyzed with X-ray crystallography or Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.