Answer:
The first lane with the protein band is the post-induction sample, i.e., the lane with the sample of interest.
Explanation:
Antibody binding is specific and will only bind to whichever protein it has been produced for particularly, which in this case would be the post induction sample.
Thyroxine is not produced.
thyroxine help for growth and methabolic rate
Answer:
Phosphorylation within the nuclear export signal interferes with the function of the signal.
Explanation:
In biochemistry, phosphorylation is the addition of a phosphate group (PO4) to a protein or other molecule. Phosphorylation is a major player in protein regulation mechanisms, preventing protein-catalyzed reaction product from accumulating in the body causing problems.
However, in some cases phosphorylation may cause nuclear accumulation of a protein in the nucleus of the cell. An example of this is the protein shown in the question above. In this case, phosphorylation in the nuclear export signal interferes with the signal function, resulting in protein accumulation in the nucleus.
There arent's any statement options but during translation RNA polymerase uses a gene in the DNA to create mRNA
That answer would be false