BCMB 311 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Kinesin, Crystallography, Atp Hydrolysis

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Active site - region on the surface of an enzyme that binds to a substrate molecule and catalyzes its chemical transformation. Amino acid sequence - the order of the amino acid subunits in protein chain. Sometimes called the primary structure of a protein. Antibodies - protein produced by the b lymphocytes in response to a foreign molecule or invading organism. Binds to the foreign molecule or cell extremely tightly, thereby inactivating it or marking it for destruction. Binding site - region on the surface of a protein, typically a cavity or groove, that interacts with another molecule (a ligand) through the formation of multiple nonequivalent bonds. C-terminus - the end of a polypeptide chain that carries a free carboxyl group. Chromatography - technique used to separate the individual molecules in a complex mixture on the basis of their size, charge, or their ability to bind to a particular chemical group.

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