Exam 4: Protein Three-Dimensional Structure
Exam 1: Biochemistry and the Unity of Life44 Questions
Exam 2: Water, Weak Bonds, and the Generation of Order Out of Chaos43 Questions
Exam 3: Amino Acids49 Questions
Exam 4: Protein Three-Dimensional Structure50 Questions
Exam 5: Techniques in Protein Biochemistry45 Questions
Exam 6: Basic Concepts of Enzyme Action50 Questions
Exam 7: Kinetics and Regulation47 Questions
Exam 8: Mechanisms and Inhibitors48 Questions
Exam 9: Hemoglobin: an Allosteric Protein47 Questions
Exam 10: Carbohydrates48 Questions
Exam 11: Lipids47 Questions
Exam 12: Membrane Structure and Function50 Questions
Exam 13: Signal Transduction Pathways49 Questions
Exam 14: Digestion: Turning a Meal Into Cellular Biochemicals50 Questions
Exam 15: Metabolism: Basic Concepts and Design47 Questions
Exam 16: Glycolysis50 Questions
Exam 17: Gluconeogenesis50 Questions
Exam 18: Preparation for the Cycle45 Questions
Exam 19: Harvesting Electrons From the Cycle48 Questions
Exam 20: The Electron Transport Chain43 Questions
Exam 21: The Proton-Motive Force45 Questions
Exam 22: The Light Reactions46 Questions
Exam 23: The Calvin Cycle48 Questions
Exam 24: Glycogen Degradation44 Questions
Exam 25: Glycogen Synthesis44 Questions
Exam 26: The Pentose Phosphate Pathway43 Questions
Exam 27: Fatty Acid Degredation46 Questions
Exam 28: Fatty Acid Synthesis44 Questions
Exam 29: Lipid Synthesis50 Questions
Exam 30: Amino Acid Degradation and the Urea Cycle47 Questions
Exam 31: Amino Acids Synthesis47 Questions
Exam 32: Nucleotide Metabolism48 Questions
Exam 33: The Structure of Informational Macromolecules: Dna and Rna45 Questions
Exam 34: DNA Replication45 Questions
Exam 35: DNA Repair and Recombination45 Questions
Exam 36: RNA Synthesis and Regulation in Prokaryotes45 Questions
Exam 37: Gene Expression in Eukaryotes45 Questions
Exam 38: RNA Processing in Eukaryotes44 Questions
Exam 39: The Genetic Code44 Questions
Exam 40: The Mechanism of Protein Synthesis44 Questions
Exam 41: Recombinant Dna Techniques45 Questions
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Prion diseases are often latent; that is, those with prion diseases are asymptomatic for many years after their initial infection. What causes this latency?
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What is the sequence of amino acids found in collagen? What is the significance of the sequence and what is the complication of scurvy?
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Why are all the theoretical combinations of phi and psi not possible?
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_______________ is a fibrous protein and is the primary component of wool and hair.
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The _______________ indicates the left- or right-handedness of an alpha helix.
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-____________: Codes for the sequence of amino acids.
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The _______________ β-sheet structure occurs when the two strands are oriented in opposite directions (N →
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_______________ refers to the spatial arrangement of subunits and the nature of their interactions.
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What is the advantage of having certain regions of partially correct folded regions?
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Which of the following amino acid residues would most likely be buried in the interior of a water-soluble, globular protein?
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The secondary structure that is stabilized by CO and NH hydrogen bonding within the peptide chain is the _______________.
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Due to the side group steric clash, almost all peptide bonds are _______________ in their configuration.
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A protein is considered to be _______________ when it is converted into a randomly coiled structure without its normal activity.
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-____________: This amino acid residue disrupts the α helix because its side chain contains a unique ring structure that restricts bond rotations.
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-____________: The type of structure to which α helices, β sheets, and turns are referred.
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What is the approximate mass of a protein containing 200 amino acids? (Assume there are no other protein modifications.)
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