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Molecular Biology Of The Cell 6th Edition by Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, David Morgan, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter

Edition 6ISBN: 978-0815345244
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Molecular Biology Of The Cell 6th Edition by Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, David Morgan, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter

Edition 6ISBN: 978-0815345244
Exercise 6
The so-called kelch motif consists of a four- stranded The so-called kelch motif consists of a four- stranded   sheet, which forms what is known as a   pro- peller. It is usually found to be repeated four to seven times, forming a kelch repeat domain in a multidomain protein. One such kelch repeat domain is shown in Figure Q3-1. Would you classify this domain as an in-line or plug-in type domain?    C. Why is each successive peak in Figure Q3-2B a lit- tle higher than the one before? D. Why does the force collapse so abruptly after each peak? sheet, which forms what is known as a The so-called kelch motif consists of a four- stranded   sheet, which forms what is known as a   pro- peller. It is usually found to be repeated four to seven times, forming a kelch repeat domain in a multidomain protein. One such kelch repeat domain is shown in Figure Q3-1. Would you classify this domain as an in-line or plug-in type domain?    C. Why is each successive peak in Figure Q3-2B a lit- tle higher than the one before? D. Why does the force collapse so abruptly after each peak? pro- peller. It is usually found to be repeated four to seven times, forming a kelch repeat domain in a multidomain protein. One such kelch repeat domain is shown in Figure Q3-1. Would you classify this domain as an "in-line" or "plug-in" type domain? The so-called kelch motif consists of a four- stranded   sheet, which forms what is known as a   pro- peller. It is usually found to be repeated four to seven times, forming a kelch repeat domain in a multidomain protein. One such kelch repeat domain is shown in Figure Q3-1. Would you classify this domain as an in-line or plug-in type domain?    C. Why is each successive peak in Figure Q3-2B a lit- tle higher than the one before? D. Why does the force collapse so abruptly after each peak?
C. Why is each successive peak in Figure Q3-2B a lit- tle higher than the one before?
D. Why does the force collapse so abruptly after each peak?
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