1)A protein domain is region in the cell membrane where a protein can be found s
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1)A protein domain is
region in the cell membrane where a protein can be found
segment of a protein that folds into its own compact, 3D shape
functional group of a protein
regulatory region of protein folding
2)Phosphorylation is important in activating proteins because ____
the addition of ATP causes a conformational change, thus regulating the protein's activity
the addition of the phosphate group causes a conformational change, thus regulating the protein's activity
the removal of the phosphate group causes a conformational change, thus regulating the protein's activity
the addition of GTP causes a conformational change, thus regulating the protein's activity
3)ATP works in conjunction with motor proteins (such as cytoskeleton proteins) to make them move by
charging the protein to excite it
binding ATP to the protein to transfer energy
causing a conformational change in the protein through phosphorylation
transferring and charging the three phosphates transferred tot eh protein
region in the cell membrane where a protein can be found
segment of a protein that folds into its own compact, 3D shape
functional group of a protein
regulatory region of protein folding
2)Phosphorylation is important in activating proteins because ____
the addition of ATP causes a conformational change, thus regulating the protein's activity
the addition of the phosphate group causes a conformational change, thus regulating the protein's activity
the removal of the phosphate group causes a conformational change, thus regulating the protein's activity
the addition of GTP causes a conformational change, thus regulating the protein's activity
3)ATP works in conjunction with motor proteins (such as cytoskeleton proteins) to make them move by
charging the protein to excite it
binding ATP to the protein to transfer energy
causing a conformational change in the protein through phosphorylation
transferring and charging the three phosphates transferred tot eh protein
Explanation / Answer
A protein domain is a segment of a protein that folds into its compact 3D shape.
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