Exam 4: Proteins: Three-Dimensional Structure and Function
Exam 1: Introduction to Biochemistry72 Questions
Exam 2: Water94 Questions
Exam 3: Amino Acids and the Primary Structures of Proteins107 Questions
Exam 4: Proteins: Three-Dimensional Structure and Function116 Questions
Exam 5: Properties of Enzymes91 Questions
Exam 6: Mechanisms of Enzymes88 Questions
Exam 7: Coenzymes and Vitamins93 Questions
Exam 8: Carbohydrates92 Questions
Exam 9: Lipids and Membranes95 Questions
Exam 10: Introduction to Metabolism87 Questions
Exam 11: Glycolysis88 Questions
Exam 12: Gluconeogenesis, the Pentose Phosphate Pathway, and Glycogen Metabolism90 Questions
Exam 13: The Citric Acid Cycle93 Questions
Exam 14: Electron Transport and Atp Synthesis95 Questions
Exam 15: Photosynthesis89 Questions
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Exam 17: Amino Acid Metabolism84 Questions
Exam 18: Nucleotide Metabolism81 Questions
Exam 19: Nucleic Acids95 Questions
Exam 20: DNA Replication, repair, and Recombination89 Questions
Exam 21: Transcription and RNA Processing91 Questions
Exam 22: Protein Synthesis99 Questions
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Protein folding can be followed in the laboratory by measuring
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Proline is the least common amino acid in α-helices due to its inability to fully participate in intrahelical hydrogen bonding.
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________ is a technique used to analyze the macromolecular structure of proteins in solution.
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Which represents the backbone of a protein? Note: R = amino acid side chain
N = nitrogen
Cα = alpha carbon
C = carbonyl carbon
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Chaotropic agents denature by disrupting stabilizing hydrophobic interactions,while detergents denature by penetrating and disrupting hydrophilic interactions.
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Using simple computer algorithms biochemists can easily predict the tertiary structure of a protein from its sequence.
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Enzymes implicated in several human hereditary diseases are similar to ones that regulate flowering in Arabidopsis.These enzymes are
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Protein subunits in a multisubunit protein are held to each other primarily by
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For each term select the description that best describes its contribution to the structure of collagen.
-Allysine
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Chaperones are proteins which prevent incorrect folding of proteins as well as preventing some proteins from aggregating.
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Which statement is false about the determination of protein structures?
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Match each level of organization with a description.
-Quaternary structure
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The trans configuration of most peptide groups is adopted in cells because it
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Cooperative binding and allosterism of hemoglobin allow oxygen to be unloaded at low partial pressures of oxygen in the tissues.
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Proline is not often found in α-helices of proteins because it
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Which factor does not help to explain why many proteins exhibit quaternary structure?
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