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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 7/5/18
why always OH attached to carbon number 1 (present in pentose sugar )involve in bonding with nitrogenous bases why not the OH attached to carbon number 2 ??
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Prakhar
Subject: Biology
, asked on 6/5/18
so let me get this straight. At the top we have stereoisomers in that we have enantiomers, diastereomers and epimers?
Experts, please enlighten me further.
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Prakhar
Subject: Biology
, asked on 6/5/18
Are D threose and D erathrios deasteriomers or epimers?
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Prakhar
Subject: Biology
, asked on 6/5/18
Q. Is this structure chiral or not ? If yes, why ?
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Prakhar
Subject: Biology
, asked on 6/5/18
Are D glyceraldehyde and L glyceraldehyde sterioisomers?
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 6/5/18
do only allosteric enzymes change structure in non competitive inhibition ??? also are allosteric inhibitors the only inhibitors that act in the way of non competitive inhibition ??? why are allosteric inhibitors low weight molecules ?
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 6/5/18
in non competitive inhibition , the inhibitor always binds to enzyme only when substrate is not present and in un competitive inhibition the enzyme will only attach to ES complex . so the kind of inhibitor , in each case has the property to sense whether ES complex is formed , and the presence of substrate right how this property ?
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 5/5/18
inhibitor looks similar to substrate . enzymes are specific . so if the enzyme is group specific does the inhibitor also have those groups so as to make it similar to substrate?
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 5/5/18
does cofactor Fe
2+
act as activator for catalase ??
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 5/5/18
why efficiency of an enzyme is also called k
cat
??
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 5/5/18
difference between turn over number (efficiency of enzyme ) and rate of reaction ?
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 5/5/18
if some enzymes involve in dehalogenation . then in which category of specificity can we add the enzyme
1)group
2)linkage
3)stereochemical
4)absolute
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 5/5/18
the enzymes that are group specific , are those enzymes that are involved only in changing and transferring groups or will they involve in hydrolysing or something different from dealing with groups ???
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 4/5/18
which is the largest and smallest enzyme in human body ??is it catalase an peroxisome ??
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Harini
Subject: Biology
, asked on 4/5/18
steroid hormones is present in human body but when we take steroids from outside we have sideeffects why ??
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1)group
2)linkage
3)stereochemical
4)absolute