ATTN: i am in USA. I see a word at 2:56 which doesn't make sense to me. "INITION or INIThon" : you meant to state "Initiation" , please correct this in description. (Initiation is the beginning of transcription. It occurs when the enzyme RNA polymerase binds to a region of a gene called the promoter. This signals the DNA to unwind so the enzyme can ‘‘read’’ the bases in one of the DNA strands.)
Grate video, thank you. I have a doubt: in some articles about post-translational modifications I have seen that they make reference to "writers", which in this context would be kinases, to "erasers", which would be phosphatases, and to "readers", in phosphorylation which would be the "readers"?
Great video✨🙌. May I ask, when I search in google many drug cancer targeted is RTK (tirosine kinase inhibitor). How about serine/threonin kinase? Thank you
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ATTN: i am in USA. I see a word at 2:56 which doesn't make sense to me. "INITION or INIThon" : you meant to state "Initiation" , please correct this in description. (Initiation is the beginning of transcription. It occurs when the enzyme RNA polymerase binds to a region of a gene called the promoter. This signals the DNA to unwind so the enzyme can ‘‘read’’ the bases in one of the DNA strands.)
Thanks a lot sir ❤ biochemistry
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Grate video, thank you. I have a doubt: in some articles about post-translational modifications I have seen that they make reference to "writers", which in this context would be kinases, to "erasers", which would be phosphatases, and to "readers", in phosphorylation which would be the "readers"?
Great video✨🙌.
May I ask, when I search in google many drug cancer targeted is RTK (tirosine kinase inhibitor). How about serine/threonin kinase? Thank you
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@@hussainbiology Every biotech and life sciences student needs to come visit your channel. We will help bring the masses of students here to this channel. We will all learn together
very nice
Is it same in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic PTMs?
Where is next video of this
Does phosphorylation always increase enzyme activity?
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