Exam 6: Proteins: Secondary, Tertiary, and Quaternary Structure
Exam 1: The Facts of Life: Chemistry Is the Logic of Biological Phenomena36 Questions
Exam 2: Water: the Medium of Life43 Questions
Exam 3: Thermodynamics of Biological Systems41 Questions
Exam 4: Amino Acids and the Peptide Bond29 Questions
Exam 5: Proteins: Their Primary Structure and Biological Functions47 Questions
Exam 6: Proteins: Secondary, Tertiary, and Quaternary Structure58 Questions
Exam 7: Carbohydrates and the Glycoconjugates of Cell Surfaces58 Questions
Exam 8: Lipids35 Questions
Exam 9: Membranes and Membrane Transport44 Questions
Exam 10: Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids39 Questions
Exam 11: Structure of Nucleic Acids35 Questions
Exam 12: Recombinant Dna, Cloning, Chimeric Genes, and Synthetic Biology37 Questions
Exam 13: Enzymeskinetics and Specificity50 Questions
Exam 14: Mechanisms of Enzyme Action34 Questions
Exam 15: Enzyme Regulation40 Questions
Exam 16: Molecular Motors35 Questions
Exam 17: Metabolism: an Overview68 Questions
Exam 18: Glycolysis67 Questions
Exam 19: The Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle56 Questions
Exam 20: Electron Transport and Oxidative Phosphorylation62 Questions
Exam 21: Photosynthesis62 Questions
Exam 22: Gluconeogenesis, Glycogen Metabolism, and the Pentose Phosphate Pathway60 Questions
Exam 23: Fatty Acid Catabolism41 Questions
Exam 24: Lipid Biosynthesis70 Questions
Exam 25: Nitrogen Acquisition and Amino Acid Metabolism55 Questions
Exam 26: Synthesis and Degradation of Nucleotides41 Questions
Exam 27: Metabolic Integration and Organ Specialization47 Questions
Exam 28: Dna Metabolism: Replication, Recombination, and Repair68 Questions
Exam 29: Transcription and the Regulation of Gene Expression68 Questions
Exam 30: Protein Synthesis58 Questions
Exam 31: Completing the Protein Life Cycle: Folding, Processing, and Degradation36 Questions
Exam 32: The Reception and Transmission of Extracellular Information58 Questions
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A major stabilizing factor in the triple helix is a ____ structure such that ____ residues from the three strands stack along the center of the triple helix.
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In the tertiary structure of a protein, a hydrophobic interaction could form between the R-groups of which two amino acids?
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If the following section of a polypeptide is folded into an α-helix, to which amino acid is the carbonyl group of alanine hydrogen bonded?
Ala-ser-val-asp-glu-leu-gly
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Which of the following does not contribute to the spontaneous nature of the protein folding process?
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The outward face of a(n) ____ consists mainly of polar and charged residues, whereas the inner face contains mostly nonpolar, hydrophobic residues.
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Flexible, disordered segments of proteins are commonly high in the amino acid:
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In the majority of α-helixes, each peptide carbonyl is hydrogen bonded to the peptide N−H group ____ residues farther ____ the chain.
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Planarity of the peptide bond means that no rotation occurs about the _____ bond while rotation is allowed about the ____ and ____ bonds.
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All are true about the tertiary structure of the enzyme triose phosphate isomerase EXCEPT:
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