By: Tiffany J. Simmons Pd. 6. GGTCCAATGCCCGCCAGCCTAGCTCCAGTGCTTCTAGTAGGAGGGCTGAAAGGGA GCAACTTTTCCTCCAATCCTGGAAATTCGACACAATTAGATTTG AACTC GCTGGAAATACAACACATGTTAAATCTTAAGTACAAGGGGGAAAAAATAAATCAGTTA.

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By: Tiffany J. Simmons Pd. 6

GGTCCAATGCCCGCCAGCCTAGCTCCAGTGCTTCTAGTAGGAGGGCTGAAAGGGA GCAACTTTTCCTCCAATCCTGGAAATTCGACACAATTAGATTTG AACTC GCTGGAAATACAACACATGTTAAATCTTAAGTACAAGGGGGAAAAAATAAATCAGTTA TTTGAAACATAAAAATGAATACCAAGGACCTGATCAAATTTCACACAGCAGTTTCC TTGCAACAC(TTCAGCTCCCCATGCTCCAGAATACCCACCCAAGAAAATAATAGGCTT TAAAACAATATCGGCTCCTCATCCAAAGAACAACTGCTGATTGAAACACCTCATTAGC T GTGTAGAGAAGTGCATCTTATGAAACAGTCTTAGCAGTGGTAGGTTGGGAAGGAGAT AG

Rabbit A -Ala Leu Ser Asp His His Ile Tyr Leu Glu Gly Thr Leu Leu Lys Pro Asn Met Val Thr Pro Gly His Ala Cys Thr Gin Lys Frog A- Ala Leu Ser Asx His His Val Tyr Leu Glx Gly Thr Leu Leu Lys Pro Asx Met Val Thr Ala Gly Asx Ala Cys Thr Glx Lys Cod A- Ala Leu Ser Asp His His Val Tyr Leu Gin Gly Thr Leu Leu Lys Pro Asp Met Val Thr Ala Gly His Ser Cys Thr Gin Lys Rabbit C- Ala Leu Ser Asx His His Ile Tyr Val Gix Gly Thr Leu Leu Lys Pro Glx Met Val Thr Pro Gly Asx Ala Cys Thr Glx Lys Rabbit B- Ala Leu Asn Asp His His Val Tyr Leu Glu Gly Thr Leu Leu Lys Pro Asn Met Val Thr Ala Gly His Ala Cys Thr Lys Ox B- Ala Leu Asn Asp His His Val Tyr Leu Glu Gly Thr Leu Leu Lys Pro Asn Met Val Thr Ala Gly His Ala Cys Thr Lys Lys Rat B- Ala Leu Asn Asp His His Val Tyr Leu Glu Gly Thr Leu Leu Lys Pro Asn Met Leu Thr Ala Gly His Ala Cys Thr Lys Lys Human- Ala Leu Asn Asp His His Val Tyr Leu Glu Gly Thr Leu Leu Lys Pro Asn Met Val Thr Ala Gly His Ala Cys Thr Lys Lys

By: Tiffany J. Simmons Pd. 6

Aldolase- An enzyme that is used to convert glucose (sugar) into energy. There are three different classifications of Aldolase: A,B, and C Aldolase A: This is mainly found as an embryo. There are very small parts left in the adult tissue. Aldolase B: Is mainly found in the main organisms such as the Kidney, the intestines, and the liver. Aldolase C: This is found in the brain. Each of these play an important role in giving the body the proper energy that is needed.

The main organisms that use this protein are: Kidneys’ Livers’ The intestines’ And very small in the brain.

I chose this protein because it interested me in how much the body really does need this protein. Besides being in major organisms Aldolase is found all over the body such as in the nervous system. If the Aldolase is increased in your body you can be in physical danger.

What Abnormal Results Mean Greater than normal levels of aldolase may be due to: Damage to skeletal muscles Hepatitis Infectious mononucleosis Liver, pancreatic, or prostate cancerprostate cancer Muscular dystrophy Myocardial infarction Polymyositis Aldolase is all over the body, but is mostly found in muscle tissue. When someone has muscle or liver damage the Aldolase level will be raised higher.