Exam 3: Amino Acids and the Primary Structures of Proteins
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Amino acids found in meteorites and near stars are
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An amino acid with two chiral carbon atoms
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The amino acids in polypeptide chains which contain sulfur S) are
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In gel electrophoresis the molecules with the highest molecular weight migrate the farthest from the starting wells.
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All 20 common amino acids have an amino group and a carboxyl group bonded to the same carbon atom.
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A mixture of two proteins with the same pI and molecular weights MW) of 10,000 and 15,000 daltons, respectively, are applied to a gel filtration column. What happens during elution?
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All 20 common amino acids exist in nature equally as both the D and L stereoisomers.
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The isoelectric point of amino acids is the average of the values pKCOOH + pKNH2.
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Amino acids with non-ionizable side chains are zwitterions when they are .
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According to the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation, when the concentrations of proton acceptor and proton donor are the same, then
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Concentrations of some proteins cannot be estimated by UV spectrophotometry because they are
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What information can be gained by comparing the sequences of proteins that have the same or similar function in different species?
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For the amino acid lysine, the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation can be applied to ionization groups).
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Asparagine and glutamine are both amides of aspartic acid and because they have uncharged sidechains are often found on the interior of proteins.
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Most proteins contain an approximately equal amount of each of the standard amino acids.
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The last common ancestor of modern organisms must have used
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