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#Question id: 811


Protein S will fold into its native conformation only when protein Q is also present in the solution.  However, protein Q can fold into its native conformation without protein S.  Protein Q, therefore, may function as a ____________ for protein S.

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology
  1. ligand

  2. molecular chaperone

  3. protein precursor

  4. structural motif

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#Question id: 12905

#SCPH06 I Botany

Some gene/protein is used to identify the Disorder in humans
Match them correctly:
1. Tyrosine Kinase(TK)                        i. Atherosclerosis
2. HIV transactivator                          ii. Hypertension
3. Angiotensinogen                            iii. Kaposis Sarcoma
4. CET protein                                      iv. Cardiac Hypertrophy

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#Question id: 349

#SCPH28 | Zoology

Increased atmospheric CO2 concentrations might have what effect on seawater?

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#Question id: 14259

#SCPH05 I Biotechnology

C. roseus cells immobilized in Ca-alginate beads of diameter 0.5 mm are used for production of indole alkaloids (IA) in a fluidized-bed bioreactor. The rate limiting nutrient is glucose and no intraparticle diffusion limitations exist. Use the following data: Flow rate of the feed: Q = 1 l/h, Glucose in the feed: So = 30 g/l, Plant Cell Concentration: X = 6 g/l reac. The rate constant for IA formation: k = 5 d-1 (g/l)^-1 Ks = 0.4 g/l, Column diameter: Do = 0.15 m. Growth is negligible and Monod kinetics is valid. For 95% glucose conversion determine volume. 

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#Question id: 10408

#I Life Science/ Life Sciences Group – I-V

Which of the following proteins are involved in regulating light-regulated gene expression in plants by adding ubiquitin tags to the nuclear proteins?

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#Question id: 5604

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Upon secretion of wnt, When Wnt attaches to the Frizzled receptor on a responding cell, the cell secretes Notum, cleaves off Wnt’s attached lipids. This process is called as: