Kindly answer the following challenge questions with precision.

Published on: August 19, 2024


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1.Sourcing from contained outlines in chains, profiles are located by executing the global

_____ of a set of chains and then eliminating the _____ sections within the configuration

into a trivial _____.

2. Given numerous __________ sites for an enzyme in a particular __________, digestion

is performed in __________ phases. State how the preliminary digestion ought to be. Why

is the digestion in that nature?

3.Where does the posttranslational alteration of numerous polypeptides commence in?

4. What does the DISC composite entail?

5. Identify whether the following conclusion is true or false and explain your response.

An outline from an MSA can be generated by the program profile maker.

6. Essentially, ________ can be yielded at a constraint spot via cutting and degrading the

single-stranded terminals with an ________.

7. Determine the count of signal transducers in existence.

8. The ion trail Acetylcholine receptor ion is an instance of?

9. The h of the Bcl-2 family protein can caspase 8 act on?

10.Through which means can Epstein Barr virus can trigger cancer?"

1. The contained outlines in the chains are used in the following way: to find the profile one performs the global __________ of a set of chains and then __________ the __________ parts of the configuration to get a trivial one.

 

 Answer: First of all, the set of chains on the global level and second, reduction of the configuration to the minimal one, that is the trivial one.

 2. There are several __________ sites for an enzyme in a particular __________; thus, digestion runs in __________ stages. The preliminary digestion should be done in the following manner. What causes the digestion to take such a form?

 

 Answer: When there are multiple sites on a substrate that can be cleaved by one enzyme then it is done in the order. The preliminary digestion stage is important in that it should only require partial digestion of the sample to enable the other stages of digestion to be done. This makes the enzyme to bind to all the possible sites thus giving a better over all cutting of the substrate.

 3. Where does the initiation of the posttranslational modification of a very large number of polypeptides take place in the cell?

 

 Answer: Many of the polypeptides are post translational modifications that occur in the co and post endoplasmic reticulum upto the golgi apparatus.

 4. What do we find in the DISC composite?

 

 Answer: The DISC is a behaviour type tool that sorts people depending on the power they exercise, their ability to persuade others, their level of patience and their detail orientation. It is applied in the assessment of individual and group conduct, with a view of enhancing relations between people.

 5. Determine if the conclusion made is valid or not, for the given argument. From the MSA, an outline can be produced by the software known as ‘profile maker’.

 

 Answer: False. To get an outline from a Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA), one cannot usually use a program profile maker. Profile makers are the tools that are used in the process of generating profile databases from the given sequence alignments while MSA tools are the ones that are used in the alignment of the sequences so as to come up with the alignment matrix.

 6. In fact, in a constraint site, ________ may be obtained by shearing and depolymerizing the single-stranded ends with an ________.

 

 Answer: In essence, fragments can be created at a constraint site through cutting and the eroding the single-stranded overhangs with exonuclease.

 7. It’s important to know how many signal transducers are in the world.

 

 Answer: The number of signal transducers is not clearly known as it depends with the context and the system in use. Signal transducers can come in many forms such as receptor proteins, G-proteins and other intracellular signaling molecules; the number of these may depend on the specific context as to their use.

 8. Which of the following is example of ion trail? Acetylcholine receptor ion

 

 Answer: Ach receptor ion is one of the examples of the ligand-gated ion channels which is ion trail.

 9. The h of the Bcl-2 family protein can caspase 8 act on ?

 

 Answer: Caspase 8 is capable of cleaving the Bid protein of the Bcl-2 protein family that is engaged in apoptosis.

 10. By which mechanism does Epstein Barr virus cause cancer?

 

 Answer: EBV causes cancer in the following ways; firstly through the ability of EBV to activate the latent phase and transformation of the infected B-cells to lymphoproliferative disorders include but not limited to Burkitt’s lymphoma, Hodgkin’s lymphoma and Nasopharyngeal carcinoma. EBN can also support cell cycle progression and the survival of B-cells and, therefore, oncogenesis.


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