Deck 10: Proteins - Workers of the Cell

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Which of the following amino acids is an essential amino acid in the diets of children but not adults?

A)Arginine
B)Lysine
C)Aspartate
D)Glycine
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How many amino acids are essential in humans?

A)5
B)10
C)18
D)20
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What type of amino acid is phenylalanine?

A)Polar neutral
B)Nonpolar neutral
C)Acidic
D)Basic
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What type of amino acid is tyrosine?

A)Polar neutral
B)Nonpolar neutral
C)Acidic
D)Basic
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What type of amino acid is glutamic acid?

A)Polar neutral
B)Nonpolar neutral
C)Acidic
D)Basic
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What type of amino acid is histidine?

A)Polar neutral
B)Nonpolar neutral
C)Acidic
D)Basic
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What are the three letter and one letter designation for tyrosine?

A)Tyr, Y
B)Trp, W
C)Thr, T
D)Tyr, H
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What are the three letter and one letter designation for asparagine?

A)Asp, D
B)Asp, N
C)Asn, N
D)Asn, P
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What are the three letter and one letter designation for aspartate?

A)Asp, D
B)Asp, N
C)Asn, N
D)Asn, P
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Which of the following amino acids contains sulfur in the side chain?

A)Phenylalanine
B)Cysteine
C)Tyrosine
D)Glycine
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Which of the following amino acids contains an aromatic ring in the side chain?

A)Tryptophan
B)Serine
C)Proline
D)Glutamine
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All amino acids contain a chiral carbon except for one. Which one?

A)Phenylalanine
B)Cysteine
C)Glycine
D)Histidine
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Which of the following amino acids is classified as being hydrophobic?

A)Histidine
B)Cysteine
C)Arginine
D)Phenylalanine
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Which of the following amino acids is classified as being hydrophilic?

A)Leucine
B)Aspartate
C)Valine
D)Proline
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Which list contains only nonpolar amino acids?

A)Gly, Leu, Ile, Phe
B)Ser, Thr, Gln, Asn
C)Asp, Glu, His, Arg
D)Gly, Ile, Gln, Glu
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Which list contains only neutral polar amino acids?

A)Ser, Cys, Phe, Glu
B)Asn, Gln, Cys, Tyr
C)Cys, Asn, His, Arg
D)Lys, Glu, Thr, Tyr
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Which list contains only essential amino acids?

A)Pro, Met, Val, Leu
B)Thr, Glu, His, Lys
C)His, Lys, Trp, Ile
D)Ala, Val, Phe, Met
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An essential amino acid is defined as one that:

A)occurs in human protein
B)occurs in all animal protein
C)must be part of the proteins of the food supply of humans
D)is capable of being synthesized within the human body
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Corn is an incomplete protein because it lacks one or more:

A)amino acids
B)amino acids containing sulfur
C)free amino acids
D)essential amino acids
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Which is not a characteristic element of proteins?

A)Cl
B)C
C)H
D)N
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This dipeptide is designated as: <strong>This dipeptide is designated as:  </strong> A)Ser-Lys B)Ser-Cys C)Cys-Ser D)Lys-Ser <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Ser-Lys
B)Ser-Cys
C)Cys-Ser
D)Lys-Ser
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Which amino acid is the N-terminal group in the following peptide?
Gly-Ala-Val-Phe-Tyr

A)Gly
B)Ala
C)Val
D)Tyr
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The structure among the following that represents an amide (protein)bond is:

A) <strong>The structure among the following that represents an amide (protein)bond is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The structure among the following that represents an amide (protein)bond is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The structure among the following that represents an amide (protein)bond is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The structure among the following that represents an amide (protein)bond is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which amino acid is the C-terminal group in the following peptide?
Gly-Ala-Val-Phe-Tyr

A)Gly
B)Ala
C)Val
D)Tyr
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What amino acids are involved in the following tripeptide? <strong>What amino acids are involved in the following tripeptide?  </strong> A)Lys-His-Phe B)Lys-His-Tyr C)His-Lys-Phe D)Tyr-His-Lys <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Lys-His-Phe
B)Lys-His-Tyr
C)His-Lys-Phe
D)Tyr-His-Lys
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The sequence of amino acids is considered to be the ________ structure of a protein.

A)secondary
B)tertiary
C)quaternary
D)primary
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The pattern the backbone folds, for example alpha-helix or beta pleated sheet, is the ________ structure of a protein.

A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)quaternary
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The interaction of the side chains on the amino acids, for example hydrophobic attractions, is the ________ structure of a protein.

A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)quaternary
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Which type of forces stabilizes the primary structure of a protein?

A)Peptide bonds
B)Hydrogen bonding between the carbonyl group and amino group
C)Salt bridges
D)Dipole-dipole
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Which type of forces stabilizes the secondary structure of a protein?

A)Peptide bonds
B)Hydrogen bonding between the carbonyl group and amino group
C)Salt bridges
D)Dipole-dipole
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Which pair of amino acids can have nonpolar (hydrophobic)interactions?

A)Arginine and glutamate
B)Phenylalanine and valine
C)Cysteine and cysteine
D)Tyrosine and serine
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What type of stabilizing interaction could there be between the side chains of glutamic acid and lysine?

A)Disulfide bonds
B)Hydrogen bonds
C)Hydrophobic interactions
D)Salt bridges
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What type of stabilizing interaction could there be between the side chains of two cysteine amino acids?

A)Disulfide bonds
B)Hydrogen bonds
C)Hydrophobic interactions
D)Salt bridges
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What type of stabilizing interaction could there be between the side chains of serine and threonine?

A)Disulfide bonds
B)Hydrogen bonds
C)Hydrophobic interactions
D)Salt bridges
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What type of stabilizing interaction would be expected between phenylalanine and valine?

A)Salt bridges
B)Hydrogen bonds
C)Disulfide bonds
D)Hydrophobic interaction
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Identify the amino acid that would only involve hydrophobic interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.

A) <strong>Identify the amino acid that would only involve hydrophobic interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Identify the amino acid that would only involve hydrophobic interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Identify the amino acid that would only involve hydrophobic interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Identify the amino acid that would only involve hydrophobic interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Identify the amino acid that could form salt bridge interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.

A) <strong>Identify the amino acid that could form salt bridge interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Identify the amino acid that could form salt bridge interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Identify the amino acid that could form salt bridge interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Identify the amino acid that could form salt bridge interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The alpha-helix is an example of:

A)primary structure
B)secondary structure
C)tertiary structure
D)quaternary structure
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What type of interaction is involved in the tertiary structure of a protein?

A)Hydrogen bonding
B)Salt bridges
C)Disulfide bonds
D)All of the above
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Which of the following is an example of globular protein?

A)Keratins
B)Collagen
C)Myoglobin
D)Skin
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Which of the following is an example of a fibrous protein?

A)Collagen
B)Myoglobin
C)Hemoglobin
D)Albumin
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A protein that is comprised of two or more protein chains that interact to make the overall structure is called the:

A)primary structure
B)secondary structure
C)tertiary structure
D)quaternary structure
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Heavy metals such as Pb2+ or Hg2+ denature proteins by reacting with:

A)the proline residues
B)the OH group of tyrosine residues
C)the SH group of cysteine residues
D)the NH2 group of glutamine
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Detergents would most likely disrupt what type of stabilizing interaction?

A)Salt bridges
B)Hydrogen bonds
C)Disulfide bonds
D)Hydrophobic interaction
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Each of the following can cause a protein to denature except:

A)heat
B)detergents
C)enzyme treatment
D)change in pH
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Which of the following is an example of a transport protein?

A)Hemoglobin
B)Collagen
C)Pepsin
D)Oxytocin
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Which of the following proteins has a distinctive Y-shape?

A)Hemoglobin
B)Collagen
C)Antibodies
D)Integral protein
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Which of the following proteins has a roughly spherical structure?

A)Hemoglobin
B)Collagen
C)Antibodies
D)Integral protein
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The area on the enzyme that interacts with the substrate is called the:

A)regulatory site
B)modulator site
C)active site
D)allosteric site
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Some enzyme requires a nonprotein organic component in order to have full activity. This nonprotein component is called a:

A)cofactor
B)coenzyme
C)regulator
D)substrate
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An inorganic substance that assists in an enzyme catalytic process is called a:

A)cofactor
B)coenzyme
C)regulator
D)substrate
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What is the primary function of enzymes?

A)Neurotransmitters
B)Biochemical catalysts
C)Structure
D)Transport
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Enzymes function as a catalyst by:

A)lowering the overall energy change in a reaction
B)changing the equilibrium constant
C)increasing the time it takes for a reaction to take place
D)lowering the activation energy of a reaction
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Some enzymes require certain metal ions, such as Mg2+ or Zn2+, in order to have full activity. This component is called a:

A)cofactor
B)coenzyme
C)regulator
D)substrate
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An enzyme will increase the rate of certain reactions with certain substances. This characteristic is called:

A)selectivity
B)specificity
C)regulation
D)inhibition
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The model that explains that the substrate fits exactly into the active site of an enzyme is called:

A)induced fit
B)lock and key
C)substrate selectivity
D)coenzyme
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The model that explains that the active site of an enzyme is flexible and will mold to the shape of the substrate is called:

A)induced fit
B)lock and key
C)substrate selectivity
D)coenzyme
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What factors can influence the speed of a reaction by an enzyme?

A)The orientation of the reactants
B)The weakening of bond energies in the reactants
C)The closeness of the reactants to each other in the active site
D)All of the above
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A molecule that is similar in terms of the correct structure to the substrate for an enzyme will probably be a:

A)cofactor
B)regulator
C)competitive inhibitor
D)noncompetitive inhibitor
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The process of competitive inhibition can be overcome by:

A)increasing the pH
B)increasing the substrate concentration
C)decreasing the temperature
D)all of the above
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The pH of the environment in which an enzyme is located can influence the reactivity because a change in pH:

A)can hydrolyze the protein
B)can produce protonation or deprotonation of residues in the active site
C)changes the primary structure
D)affects the optical activity
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Heavy metals such as Pb2+ or Hg2+ act as a(n)________ inhibitor.

A)irreversible
B)reversible
C)noncompetitive
D)competitive
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When a molecule binds to an enzyme at a site other than the active site and affects enzyme shape it is called a(n):

A)noncompetitive inhibitor
B)competitive inhibitor
C)irreversible inhibitor
D)covalent modification
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The point at which an enzyme reacts at its maximum activity is called a:

A)pH dependence
B)steady state
C)saturation point
D)reaction maximum
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The optimum pH for an enzyme such as pepsin that works to break down peptide bonds would be:

A)acidic
B)basic
C)neutral
D)all of the above
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The optimum pH for an enzyme such as hexokinase that phosphorylates glucose in the blood would be:

A)2)0
B)7)5
C)9)0
D)none of these
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The optimum pH for an enzyme such as arginase that acts on arginine in the liver would be:

A)2)0
B)7)5
C)9)7
D)none of these
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Increasing the temperature of an enzyme will:

A)denature it
B)make the reaction rate increase
C)slow down the reaction
D)have no effect on the enzyme's activity
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A reversible inhibitor is one that:

A)binds permanently to the enzyme
B)binds temporarily to the enzyme
C)denatures the enzyme
D)activates the enzyme
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Penicillin is an example of a(n):

A)irreversible inhibitor
B)reversible inhibitor
C)activator
D)noncompetitive inhibitor
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The use of ethanol to combat methanol poisoning in humans is an example of a(n):

A)irreversible inhibitor
B)competitive inhibitor
C)activator
D)noncompetitive inhibitor
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What distinguishes an essential amino acid from the other amino acids?
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Arginine is one of two amino acids that are essential in the diets of children but not adults. Which is the other one?
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Write the three-letter and one-letter abbreviations for the basic polar amino acids, histidine, lysine and arginine.
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Write the three-letter codes for the three amino acids that have an aromatic ring in the sidechain.
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Draw the structure of the amino acid threonine. What type of amino acid is it?
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Draw the structure of the amino acid phenylalanine. What type of amino acid is it?
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Draw an amide bond.
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The formation of an amide group from an amine and a carboxylic acid involves a ________ reaction.
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When an amide bond is formed between two amino acids, what other molecule is produced?
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Deck 10: Proteins - Workers of the Cell
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Which of the following amino acids is an essential amino acid in the diets of children but not adults?

A)Arginine
B)Lysine
C)Aspartate
D)Glycine
Arginine
2
How many amino acids are essential in humans?

A)5
B)10
C)18
D)20
10
3
What type of amino acid is phenylalanine?

A)Polar neutral
B)Nonpolar neutral
C)Acidic
D)Basic
Nonpolar neutral
4
What type of amino acid is tyrosine?

A)Polar neutral
B)Nonpolar neutral
C)Acidic
D)Basic
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What type of amino acid is glutamic acid?

A)Polar neutral
B)Nonpolar neutral
C)Acidic
D)Basic
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What type of amino acid is histidine?

A)Polar neutral
B)Nonpolar neutral
C)Acidic
D)Basic
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What are the three letter and one letter designation for tyrosine?

A)Tyr, Y
B)Trp, W
C)Thr, T
D)Tyr, H
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What are the three letter and one letter designation for asparagine?

A)Asp, D
B)Asp, N
C)Asn, N
D)Asn, P
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What are the three letter and one letter designation for aspartate?

A)Asp, D
B)Asp, N
C)Asn, N
D)Asn, P
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Which of the following amino acids contains sulfur in the side chain?

A)Phenylalanine
B)Cysteine
C)Tyrosine
D)Glycine
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Which of the following amino acids contains an aromatic ring in the side chain?

A)Tryptophan
B)Serine
C)Proline
D)Glutamine
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All amino acids contain a chiral carbon except for one. Which one?

A)Phenylalanine
B)Cysteine
C)Glycine
D)Histidine
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Which of the following amino acids is classified as being hydrophobic?

A)Histidine
B)Cysteine
C)Arginine
D)Phenylalanine
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Which of the following amino acids is classified as being hydrophilic?

A)Leucine
B)Aspartate
C)Valine
D)Proline
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Which list contains only nonpolar amino acids?

A)Gly, Leu, Ile, Phe
B)Ser, Thr, Gln, Asn
C)Asp, Glu, His, Arg
D)Gly, Ile, Gln, Glu
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Which list contains only neutral polar amino acids?

A)Ser, Cys, Phe, Glu
B)Asn, Gln, Cys, Tyr
C)Cys, Asn, His, Arg
D)Lys, Glu, Thr, Tyr
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Which list contains only essential amino acids?

A)Pro, Met, Val, Leu
B)Thr, Glu, His, Lys
C)His, Lys, Trp, Ile
D)Ala, Val, Phe, Met
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An essential amino acid is defined as one that:

A)occurs in human protein
B)occurs in all animal protein
C)must be part of the proteins of the food supply of humans
D)is capable of being synthesized within the human body
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Corn is an incomplete protein because it lacks one or more:

A)amino acids
B)amino acids containing sulfur
C)free amino acids
D)essential amino acids
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20
Which is not a characteristic element of proteins?

A)Cl
B)C
C)H
D)N
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This dipeptide is designated as: <strong>This dipeptide is designated as:  </strong> A)Ser-Lys B)Ser-Cys C)Cys-Ser D)Lys-Ser

A)Ser-Lys
B)Ser-Cys
C)Cys-Ser
D)Lys-Ser
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22
Which amino acid is the N-terminal group in the following peptide?
Gly-Ala-Val-Phe-Tyr

A)Gly
B)Ala
C)Val
D)Tyr
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The structure among the following that represents an amide (protein)bond is:

A) <strong>The structure among the following that represents an amide (protein)bond is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>The structure among the following that represents an amide (protein)bond is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>The structure among the following that represents an amide (protein)bond is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>The structure among the following that represents an amide (protein)bond is:</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Which amino acid is the C-terminal group in the following peptide?
Gly-Ala-Val-Phe-Tyr

A)Gly
B)Ala
C)Val
D)Tyr
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What amino acids are involved in the following tripeptide? <strong>What amino acids are involved in the following tripeptide?  </strong> A)Lys-His-Phe B)Lys-His-Tyr C)His-Lys-Phe D)Tyr-His-Lys

A)Lys-His-Phe
B)Lys-His-Tyr
C)His-Lys-Phe
D)Tyr-His-Lys
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The sequence of amino acids is considered to be the ________ structure of a protein.

A)secondary
B)tertiary
C)quaternary
D)primary
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The pattern the backbone folds, for example alpha-helix or beta pleated sheet, is the ________ structure of a protein.

A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)quaternary
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The interaction of the side chains on the amino acids, for example hydrophobic attractions, is the ________ structure of a protein.

A)primary
B)secondary
C)tertiary
D)quaternary
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Which type of forces stabilizes the primary structure of a protein?

A)Peptide bonds
B)Hydrogen bonding between the carbonyl group and amino group
C)Salt bridges
D)Dipole-dipole
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Which type of forces stabilizes the secondary structure of a protein?

A)Peptide bonds
B)Hydrogen bonding between the carbonyl group and amino group
C)Salt bridges
D)Dipole-dipole
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Which pair of amino acids can have nonpolar (hydrophobic)interactions?

A)Arginine and glutamate
B)Phenylalanine and valine
C)Cysteine and cysteine
D)Tyrosine and serine
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What type of stabilizing interaction could there be between the side chains of glutamic acid and lysine?

A)Disulfide bonds
B)Hydrogen bonds
C)Hydrophobic interactions
D)Salt bridges
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What type of stabilizing interaction could there be between the side chains of two cysteine amino acids?

A)Disulfide bonds
B)Hydrogen bonds
C)Hydrophobic interactions
D)Salt bridges
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What type of stabilizing interaction could there be between the side chains of serine and threonine?

A)Disulfide bonds
B)Hydrogen bonds
C)Hydrophobic interactions
D)Salt bridges
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What type of stabilizing interaction would be expected between phenylalanine and valine?

A)Salt bridges
B)Hydrogen bonds
C)Disulfide bonds
D)Hydrophobic interaction
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36
Identify the amino acid that would only involve hydrophobic interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.

A) <strong>Identify the amino acid that would only involve hydrophobic interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Identify the amino acid that would only involve hydrophobic interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Identify the amino acid that would only involve hydrophobic interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Identify the amino acid that would only involve hydrophobic interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Identify the amino acid that could form salt bridge interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.

A) <strong>Identify the amino acid that could form salt bridge interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Identify the amino acid that could form salt bridge interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Identify the amino acid that could form salt bridge interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Identify the amino acid that could form salt bridge interactions in the tertiary structure of a protein.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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The alpha-helix is an example of:

A)primary structure
B)secondary structure
C)tertiary structure
D)quaternary structure
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What type of interaction is involved in the tertiary structure of a protein?

A)Hydrogen bonding
B)Salt bridges
C)Disulfide bonds
D)All of the above
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Which of the following is an example of globular protein?

A)Keratins
B)Collagen
C)Myoglobin
D)Skin
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Which of the following is an example of a fibrous protein?

A)Collagen
B)Myoglobin
C)Hemoglobin
D)Albumin
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A protein that is comprised of two or more protein chains that interact to make the overall structure is called the:

A)primary structure
B)secondary structure
C)tertiary structure
D)quaternary structure
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Heavy metals such as Pb2+ or Hg2+ denature proteins by reacting with:

A)the proline residues
B)the OH group of tyrosine residues
C)the SH group of cysteine residues
D)the NH2 group of glutamine
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44
Detergents would most likely disrupt what type of stabilizing interaction?

A)Salt bridges
B)Hydrogen bonds
C)Disulfide bonds
D)Hydrophobic interaction
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45
Each of the following can cause a protein to denature except:

A)heat
B)detergents
C)enzyme treatment
D)change in pH
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46
Which of the following is an example of a transport protein?

A)Hemoglobin
B)Collagen
C)Pepsin
D)Oxytocin
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47
Which of the following proteins has a distinctive Y-shape?

A)Hemoglobin
B)Collagen
C)Antibodies
D)Integral protein
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48
Which of the following proteins has a roughly spherical structure?

A)Hemoglobin
B)Collagen
C)Antibodies
D)Integral protein
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49
The area on the enzyme that interacts with the substrate is called the:

A)regulatory site
B)modulator site
C)active site
D)allosteric site
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50
Some enzyme requires a nonprotein organic component in order to have full activity. This nonprotein component is called a:

A)cofactor
B)coenzyme
C)regulator
D)substrate
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51
An inorganic substance that assists in an enzyme catalytic process is called a:

A)cofactor
B)coenzyme
C)regulator
D)substrate
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52
What is the primary function of enzymes?

A)Neurotransmitters
B)Biochemical catalysts
C)Structure
D)Transport
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53
Enzymes function as a catalyst by:

A)lowering the overall energy change in a reaction
B)changing the equilibrium constant
C)increasing the time it takes for a reaction to take place
D)lowering the activation energy of a reaction
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54
Some enzymes require certain metal ions, such as Mg2+ or Zn2+, in order to have full activity. This component is called a:

A)cofactor
B)coenzyme
C)regulator
D)substrate
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55
An enzyme will increase the rate of certain reactions with certain substances. This characteristic is called:

A)selectivity
B)specificity
C)regulation
D)inhibition
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56
The model that explains that the substrate fits exactly into the active site of an enzyme is called:

A)induced fit
B)lock and key
C)substrate selectivity
D)coenzyme
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57
The model that explains that the active site of an enzyme is flexible and will mold to the shape of the substrate is called:

A)induced fit
B)lock and key
C)substrate selectivity
D)coenzyme
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58
What factors can influence the speed of a reaction by an enzyme?

A)The orientation of the reactants
B)The weakening of bond energies in the reactants
C)The closeness of the reactants to each other in the active site
D)All of the above
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59
A molecule that is similar in terms of the correct structure to the substrate for an enzyme will probably be a:

A)cofactor
B)regulator
C)competitive inhibitor
D)noncompetitive inhibitor
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60
The process of competitive inhibition can be overcome by:

A)increasing the pH
B)increasing the substrate concentration
C)decreasing the temperature
D)all of the above
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61
The pH of the environment in which an enzyme is located can influence the reactivity because a change in pH:

A)can hydrolyze the protein
B)can produce protonation or deprotonation of residues in the active site
C)changes the primary structure
D)affects the optical activity
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62
Heavy metals such as Pb2+ or Hg2+ act as a(n)________ inhibitor.

A)irreversible
B)reversible
C)noncompetitive
D)competitive
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63
When a molecule binds to an enzyme at a site other than the active site and affects enzyme shape it is called a(n):

A)noncompetitive inhibitor
B)competitive inhibitor
C)irreversible inhibitor
D)covalent modification
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64
The point at which an enzyme reacts at its maximum activity is called a:

A)pH dependence
B)steady state
C)saturation point
D)reaction maximum
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65
The optimum pH for an enzyme such as pepsin that works to break down peptide bonds would be:

A)acidic
B)basic
C)neutral
D)all of the above
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66
The optimum pH for an enzyme such as hexokinase that phosphorylates glucose in the blood would be:

A)2)0
B)7)5
C)9)0
D)none of these
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67
The optimum pH for an enzyme such as arginase that acts on arginine in the liver would be:

A)2)0
B)7)5
C)9)7
D)none of these
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68
Increasing the temperature of an enzyme will:

A)denature it
B)make the reaction rate increase
C)slow down the reaction
D)have no effect on the enzyme's activity
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69
A reversible inhibitor is one that:

A)binds permanently to the enzyme
B)binds temporarily to the enzyme
C)denatures the enzyme
D)activates the enzyme
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70
Penicillin is an example of a(n):

A)irreversible inhibitor
B)reversible inhibitor
C)activator
D)noncompetitive inhibitor
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71
The use of ethanol to combat methanol poisoning in humans is an example of a(n):

A)irreversible inhibitor
B)competitive inhibitor
C)activator
D)noncompetitive inhibitor
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72
What distinguishes an essential amino acid from the other amino acids?
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73
Arginine is one of two amino acids that are essential in the diets of children but not adults. Which is the other one?
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74
Write the three-letter and one-letter abbreviations for the basic polar amino acids, histidine, lysine and arginine.
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75
Write the three-letter codes for the three amino acids that have an aromatic ring in the sidechain.
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76
Draw the structure of the amino acid threonine. What type of amino acid is it?
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77
Draw the structure of the amino acid phenylalanine. What type of amino acid is it?
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78
Draw an amide bond.
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79
The formation of an amide group from an amine and a carboxylic acid involves a ________ reaction.
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80
When an amide bond is formed between two amino acids, what other molecule is produced?
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