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Deoxyribonucleic acid protein

O Callaghan, D. J., Hyde, J. M., Gentry, G. A., and Randall, C. C., 1968, Kinetics of viral deoxyribonucleic acid, protein and infectious particle production and alterations in host macromolecular syntheses in equine abortion (herpes) virus-infected cells, J. Virol. 2 793. [Pg.389]

Kadaya, M., H. Mitsuki, Y. Takagi, E. Otaka, H. Suzuki, and S. Osawa A deoxyribonucleic acid-protein complex having DNA-polymerase and RNA-polymerase activities in cell-free extracts of E. coli. Biochim. et Biophys. Acta 91, 36 (1964). [Pg.351]

Proteins, ubiquitous to all living systems, are biopolymers (qv) built up of various combinations of 20 different naturally occurring amino acids (qv). The number of proteins in an organism may be as small as half a do2en, as in the case of the simple bacterial vims M13, or as large as 50,000, as in the human system. Proteins are encoded by the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that is present in all living cells. [Pg.209]

Fohc acid is a precursor of several important enzyme cofactors required for the synthesis of nucleic acids (qv) and the metaboHsm of certain amino acids. Fohc acid deficiency results in an inabiUty to produce deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), ribonucleic acid (RNA), and certain proteins (qv). Megaloblastic anemia is a common symptom of folate deficiency owing to rapid red blood cell turnover and the high metaboHc requirement of hematopoietic tissue. One of the clinical signs of acute folate deficiency includes a red and painhil tongue. Vitamin B 2 folate share a common metaboHc pathway, the methionine synthase reaction. Therefore a differential diagnosis is required to measure foHc acid deficiency because both foHc acid and vitamin B 2 deficiency cause... [Pg.41]

The nucleic acids, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA), are the chemical carriers of a cell s genetic information. Coded in a cell s DNA is the information that determines the nature of the cell, controls the cell s growth and division, and directs biosynthesis of the enzymes and other proteins required for cellular functions. [Pg.1100]

The nucleus contains bundles of a fibrous material known as chromatin, which is made up of mixed proteins and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the substance that carries the genetic information of the living organism of which the cell is a component. All cells replicate by division. When a cell replicates, DNA in the chromatin of the nucleus passes the genetic information from one generation to the next one. As the cell divides, the chromatin clusters into rodlike structures known as chromo-... [Pg.288]

The discovery of the base-paired, double-helical structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) provides the theoretic framework for determining how the information coded into DNA sequences is replicated and how these sequences direct the synthesis of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and proteins. Already clinical medicine has taken advantage of many of these discoveries, and the future promises much more. For example, the biochemistry of the nucleic acids is central to an understanding of virus-induced diseases, the immune re-sponse, the mechanism of action of drugs and antibiotics, and the spectrum of inherited diseases. [Pg.215]

The initial conversion of light into chemical energy takes place in the thylakoid membrane. Besides the chlorophylls and series of electron carriers, the thylakoid membrane also contains the enzyme adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthase. The enzymes that are responsible for the actual fixation of C02 and the synthesis of carbohydrate reside in the stroma that surround the thylakoid membrane. The stroma also contains deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), ribonucleic acid (RNA), and ribosomes that are essential for protein synthesis [37]. [Pg.257]


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