Re: Where you go wrong. "Again"
- From: John Harshman <jharshman.diespamdie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 02 Mar 2009 13:17:38 -0800
Bill wrote:
On Mar 2, 8:44 pm, John Harshman <jharshman.diespam...@xxxxxxxxxxx>They're actually parts of two proteins, ND4 and ND5, with three tRNAs (His, Ser, Leu) in between. They're both subunits of a mitochondrial protein involved in the electron transport chain, ND standing for NADH dehydrogenase. Here's a wiki:
wrote:
I beg your pardon?
BTW, before I leave.
What is this protein, & what does it do?
Yes I know you have told me already, but i'm a little slow.
Could you repeat the answer to "both" questions?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NADH_dehydrogenase
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