Exam 4: The Three-Dimensional Structure of Proteins
Exam 1: The Foundations of Biochemistry56 Questions
Exam 2: Water41 Questions
Exam 3: Amino Acids, peptides, and Proteins72 Questions
Exam 4: The Three-Dimensional Structure of Proteins61 Questions
Exam 5: Protein Function45 Questions
Exam 6: Enzymes67 Questions
Exam 7: Carbohydrates and Glycobiology53 Questions
Exam 8: Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids60 Questions
Exam 9: Recombinant Dna Technology46 Questions
Exam 10: Lipids46 Questions
Exam 11: Biological Membranes and Transport60 Questions
Exam 12: Biosignaling70 Questions
Exam 13: Principles of Bioenergetics53 Questions
Exam 14: Glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, and the Pentose Phosphate Pathway79 Questions
Exam 15: Principles of Metabolic Regulation48 Questions
Exam 16: The Citric Acid Cycle58 Questions
Exam 17: Fatty Acid Catabolism50 Questions
Exam 18: Amino Acid Oxidation and the Production of Urea48 Questions
Exam 19: Oxidative Phosphorylation and Photophosphorylation78 Questions
Exam 20: Carbohydrate Biosynthesis in Plants and Bacteria47 Questions
Exam 21: Lipid Biosynthesis58 Questions
Exam 22: Biosynthesis of Amino Acids, nucleotides, and Related Molecules64 Questions
Exam 23: Integration and Hormonal Regulation of Mammalian Metabolism55 Questions
Exam 24: Genes and Chromosomes46 Questions
Exam 25: Dna Metabolism60 Questions
Exam 26: Rna Metabolism58 Questions
Exam 27: Protein Metabolism59 Questions
Exam 28: Regulation of Gene Expression57 Questions
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Which of the following is not an appropriate description for van der Waals interactions?
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Why is silk fibroin so strong,but at the same time so soft and flexible?
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What is typically found in the interior of a water-soluble globular protein?
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Proteins often have regions that can fold and function as an independent entity from the whole protein.These regions are called:
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Thr and/or Leu residues tend to disrupt an helix when they occur next to each other in a protein because:
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Experiments on denaturation and renaturation after the reduction and reoxidation of the -S-S- bonds in the enzyme ribonuclease (RNase)have shown that:
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Any given protein is characterized by a unique amino acid sequence (primary structure)and three-dimensional (tertiary)structure.How are these related?
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Each of the following reagents or conditions will denature a protein.For each,describe in one or two sentences what the reagent/condition does to destroy native protein structure.
(a)urea
(b)high temperature
(c)detergent
(d)low pH
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Which of the following statements concerning protein domains is true?
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Describe three of the important features of a sheet polypeptide structure.Provide one or two sentences for each feature.
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A sequence of amino acids in a certain protein is found to be -Ser-Gly-Pro-Gly-.The sequence is most probably part of a(n):
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Explain (succinctly)the theoretical and/or experimental arguments in support of this statement: "The primary sequence of a protein determines its three-dimensional shape and thus its function."
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Which of the following statements concerning the process of spontaneous folding of proteins is false?
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Pauling and Corey's studies of the peptide bond showed that:
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What are two mechanisms by which "chaperone" proteins assist in the correct folding of polypeptides?
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In superhelical proteins,such as collagen,several polypeptide helices are intertwined.What is the function of this superhelical twisting?
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Describe a reservation about the use of x-ray crystallography in determining the three-dimensional structures of biological molecules.
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