Exam 3: Amino Acids and the Primary Structures of Proteins
Exam 1: Introduction to Biochemistry60 Questions
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The pKa of a certain weak acid is 4.0. Calculate the ratio of proton acceptor to proton donor at pH 7.0.
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Which is used to hydrolyze the peptide bonds of a protein to yield free amino acids?
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Which technique is used less for protein purification and more for the determination of molecular weights?
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A protein that contains more isoleucine, phenylalanine and leucine than asparagine, lysine and arginine is most likely
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Amino acids and amino acid derivatives can be used to modify proteins.
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What is the N-terminal for the pentapeptide Val-Ile-Glu-Arg-Tyr?
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The pKaʹs of isoleucineʹs α-Carboxyl group and α-Amino group are 2.3 and 9.8, respectively. Calculate the isoelectric point.
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Gel-filtration chromatography separates a mixture of proteins on the basis of .
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Which structure below is appropriate for glycine at neutral pH?
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Amino acids which are not incorporated into polypeptides are converted into
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The twenty standard amino acids are the only amino acids found in living organisms.
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Which substance is used to fractionate proteins based on differences in their solubility as a function of salt concentration?
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The liquid emerging from the bottom of a chromatography column is called the .
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What is the net charge on the dipeptide Arg-Pro at pH 9.0? The table below gives the pKa?s of the ionizable groups on the free amino acids. Free amino acid pKa of \alpha -Carboxyl group pKa of \alpha -amino group p Ka of side chain Arginine 1.8 9.0 12.5 Proline 2.0 10.6 \@cdots
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What is the purpose of treating a protein with 2-mercaptoethanol?
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