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Quick Notes on Nucleoproteins |Biochemistry

Nucleoproteins are conjugated proteins contain­ing nucleic acids and basic protein-like protamine's or histones. In nucleoproteins there are salt-like combi­nation between positively charged basic proteins and negatively charged nucleic acids. Cytoplasm also contains ribonucleoprotein which is found particularly in ribosomes. All living cells contain nucleoproteins and some of the simplest systems, such as viruses, consist entirely of nucleoproteins. Protamine's: 1. These [...]

By |2016-07-25T07:44:57+00:00July 25, 2016|Nucleic Acid|Comments Off on Quick Notes on Nucleoproteins |Biochemistry

Proteins and Immune System | Cell Biology

The following points highlight the twelve various types of proteins that regulates the immune system. Some of the types are: 1. Immunoglobulins 2. Immunoglobulin Classes 3. Antibody Variants 4. Mechanism of Antibody Diversity 5. Cytokines  6. Complement  7. T-Cell Receptor 8. Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) or Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) 9. Adjuvant 10. Autoimmunity and Others. Type # 1. Immunoglobulins: [...]

By |2016-05-02T10:47:20+00:00May 2, 2016|Cell|Comments Off on Proteins and Immune System | Cell Biology

Methods used for Classification of Proteins | Protoplasm

In this article we will discuss about the methods used for classification of proteins. 1. Classification on the Basis of Chemical Composition of the Proteins: 1. Simple proteins: The proteins which contain only amino acids in their molecules are known as simple proteins, e.g., albumins, globulins, histones, prolamines and protamines. 2. Conjugated proteins: The proteins which contain amino acids and [...]

By |2016-05-02T10:38:56+00:00May 2, 2016|Protoplasm|Comments Off on Methods used for Classification of Proteins | Protoplasm
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