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Card 6
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What is the upper limit of the number of amino acids able to fold without error? so?
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Card 7
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What are the two types of protein domains?
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What are the most prelevant types of kinases in eukaryotes?
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Card 9
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What kinases are relevant in bacteria?
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How doe kinases ensure specificity to correct ser/thr/tyr?
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Card 11
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What is the benefit vs drawback of scaffolds?
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What is glycosylation?
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What is ubiquitination?
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Card 14
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What is palmitoylation?
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Card 15
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What can a) phosphates b) acetyl groups c) methyl groups d) hydroxyl groups, be added to?
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