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A photographic company wants to recycle the plastic in exposed (and therefore unusable) photographic film. They will need to remove the silver compound attached to the film by the protein gelatine. They decide to use a protease enzyme called trypsin
All roads lead to Rome? The multiple pathways of protein folding
Alternative Protein Products
An Investigation into protein digesting enzymes in fruit
An investigation to determine how excretion of urea is determined by the consumption of protein
An investigation to determine the effect of concentration of protease, trypsin has on the rate of digestion of protein.
Analysis of the amino acids in protein by paper chromatography
Briefly outline the principles of five methods of protein purification.
Carry out positive food tests for protein, fat, glucose and starch. We will then use these techniques to identify food groups in as range of foods.
Central Dogma Central Dogma is first starts with the finding that the genetic information found in chromosomes is located on the DNA, and not the protein, as McCarty and MacLoed announced to the public in 1944. It was then also backed by the E. Coli
Characterize of organic macromolecules, which are carbohydrates, protein, and lipid, that present food.
Check the effect of increasing concentration of acid and alcohol on the amount of denaturation of the albumen protein.
Describe how a protein molecule is organised into a specific 3 -D shape and how the shape of the protein can facilitate the recognition and binding of specific molecules.
Describe the 4 Structures of Proteins and How These Structures Enable the Function of at Least 1 Protein
Describe the four structures of protein.
Describe the role of DNA in protein synthesis
Describing how the structure of DNA is suited to its role in Cell Division and Protein Synthesis.
Determination of isoelectric point of protein (casein).
Determine the effect of concentration on the activity of an enzyme Trypsin on the insoluble protein found in milk known as Casein.
Discuss the roles of protein in living organisms
Discuss the roles of the following in protein synthesis in mammalian cells:- the large and small subunits of the ribosome, mRNA, tRNA, release factors, SRP
Discuss the roles that the protein components play in the classes of metalloproteins.
Effects of Copper Sulphate on the rate of reaction between Trypsin and Milk Protein
Enzymes are biological catalysts made up from protein
Enzymes are made from amino acids; they are protein molecules produced by living cells.

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