The effects of the protein's environment on the overall shape of the protein are also dependent on the hydration of the protein. |
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A central paradigm of molecular biology is that a protein's structure is determined by its amino acid sequence. |
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These mutagens cause point mutations, because they change the genetic code at one point, so changing a protein's amino acid sequence. |
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In most of these proteins, the coiled-coil domains are flanked by protein domains that control the protein's distribution or specific function. |
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A protein's primary structure refers to the sequence of amino acids in the molecule. |
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Accordingly, the shape and charge contributed by the carbohydrate side chains of a glycoprotein can affect the protein's mobility on a gel. |
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But prion protein's new job as an A-beta oligomer sensor may shed light on how A-beta proteins can damage brain cells. |
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