The Foundational Concepts of Protein: An insight into the molecules that build and operate the inner workings of life
Protein are truly wonderful biological molecules that construct nearly every cellular component of every cell of every living organism that exists on Planet Earth. They are the ultimate products of the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology and are synthesized as a result of the complex processes of Transcription and Translation. Proteins come in a variety of shapes and sizes which enables them to perform a plethora of functions in the bodies of organisms, from sending chemical signals between cells to catalyzing chemical reactions. This variety in structure and function ultimately stems from the fundamental sequence and arrangement of amino acids, the monomers of proteins. Although DNA — the vital molecule that serves as the basis for most life on Earth — is required to manufacture protein in cells, protein itself actually came before DNA in the evolutionary timeline of life on Earth. Consequently, DNA, and therefore life, can not exist without protein. This book explores the fascinating world of proteins, including how they are synthesized, their structural levels, and the different functions that they perform to keep organisms functioning optimally.
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The Foundational Concepts of Protein: An insight into the molecules that build and operate the inner workings of life
Protein are truly wonderful biological molecules that construct nearly every cellular component of every cell of every living organism that exists on Planet Earth. They are the ultimate products of the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology and are synthesized as a result of the complex processes of Transcription and Translation. Proteins come in a variety of shapes and sizes which enables them to perform a plethora of functions in the bodies of organisms, from sending chemical signals between cells to catalyzing chemical reactions. This variety in structure and function ultimately stems from the fundamental sequence and arrangement of amino acids, the monomers of proteins. Although DNA — the vital molecule that serves as the basis for most life on Earth — is required to manufacture protein in cells, protein itself actually came before DNA in the evolutionary timeline of life on Earth. Consequently, DNA, and therefore life, can not exist without protein. This book explores the fascinating world of proteins, including how they are synthesized, their structural levels, and the different functions that they perform to keep organisms functioning optimally.
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The Foundational Concepts of Protein: An insight into the molecules that build and operate the inner workings of life

The Foundational Concepts of Protein: An insight into the molecules that build and operate the inner workings of life

by Amirali Banani
The Foundational Concepts of Protein: An insight into the molecules that build and operate the inner workings of life

The Foundational Concepts of Protein: An insight into the molecules that build and operate the inner workings of life

by Amirali Banani

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Protein are truly wonderful biological molecules that construct nearly every cellular component of every cell of every living organism that exists on Planet Earth. They are the ultimate products of the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology and are synthesized as a result of the complex processes of Transcription and Translation. Proteins come in a variety of shapes and sizes which enables them to perform a plethora of functions in the bodies of organisms, from sending chemical signals between cells to catalyzing chemical reactions. This variety in structure and function ultimately stems from the fundamental sequence and arrangement of amino acids, the monomers of proteins. Although DNA — the vital molecule that serves as the basis for most life on Earth — is required to manufacture protein in cells, protein itself actually came before DNA in the evolutionary timeline of life on Earth. Consequently, DNA, and therefore life, can not exist without protein. This book explores the fascinating world of proteins, including how they are synthesized, their structural levels, and the different functions that they perform to keep organisms functioning optimally.

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BN ID: 2940186615170
Publisher: Amirali Banani
Publication date: 01/01/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 291,370
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Amirali Banani is a passionate non-fiction writer from Vancouver, Canada who writes about a variety of fascinating topics in the ever changing world of science. Most of his books are about topics in the medical sciences and biology, two of which are based on articles he has written. Driven by curiosity and fascination for the natural world, Amirali is keen on understanding science on all scales. From the smallest molecules to the largest galaxies, he will take you into the depths of science in bite-size books rich in information.
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