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Using Figure 6.14 (see attached file) fill in the blanks (see attached fill) applying terms from the diagram. What I am looking for is someone just to review the work that I have done based upon the attached diagram and make the appropriate corrections. I think I did it right but there were a couple I wasnt sure of. Thanks.
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Cell Biology
Posting ID:
2599
OTA ID:
102981
Determining the mutation characteristics of the gene that codes for CAK.
Of the genes that code for CAK, wee1, and cdc25, which would you expect, when mutated, to stop a cell from continuing to divide? Which would you expect, when mutated, to cause the cell to proliferate in an uncontrolled manner?
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Cell Biology
Posting ID:
2602
OTA ID:
102847
How would you expect a nonhydrolyzable GTP analogue to affect signaling events that take place during the stimulation of a liver cell by glucagon? What would be the effect of the same analogue on signal transduction of an epithelial cell after exposure to epidermal growth factor (EGF)? How would this compare to the effects of the cholera toxin on these same cells?
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Cell Biology
Posting ID:
2603
OTA ID:
101031
CA2+, IP3, and cAMP have all been described as second messengers. In what ways are their mechanisms of action similar? In what ways are they different? If you were comparing the molecular structure of kinesin and dynein, which part (heads or tails) would you expect to be most similar between them? Why?
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Cell Biology
Posting ID:
2628
OTA ID:
102457
Shifting the dynamic equilibrium in regards to cytoskeleton and cell motility.
List three things you could do that would shift the dynamic equilibrium of an in vitro preparation of tubulin and microtubules toward the formation of microtubules. List three treatments that would shift the equilibrium in the opposite direction.
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Cell Biology
Posting ID:
2630
OTA ID:
101042
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