Deck 3: Amino Acids and Peptides

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Which of the following amino acids has a side chain that can make hydrogen bonds to other molecules?

A) Leu
B) Ser
C) Ala
D) Gly
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The absolute configuration of amino acids are denoted by their relationship to the L- or D- forms of

A) glyceraldehyde
B) glucose
C) tartaric acid
D) alanine
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Which group consists only of amino acids with polar side chains?

A) serine, threonine, and leucine
B) serine, threonine, and cysteine
C) serine, threonine, and valine
D) serine, threonine, and isoleucine
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Which amino acid has the one-letter symbol E?

A) lysine
B) phenylalanine
C) histidine
D) glutamic acid
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Which amino acid has the three-letter symbol asn?

A) aspartic acid
B) asparagine
C) alanine
D) arginine
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Which of the following has a hydrophilic side chain?

A) Asn
B) Leu
C) Ile
D) Gly
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Which group consists only of amino acids with carboxylate side chains?

A) glutamate and cysteine
B) aspartate and glycine
C) glutamate and lysine
D) aspartate and glutamate
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Which of the following has no L or D configuration?

A) Glyceraldehyde
B) Proline
C) Glycine
D) All of these have an L or D configuration
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The side chain groups of amino acids are bonded to which carbon?

A) The a-carbon.
B) The b-carbon.
C) The carbonyl carbon.
D) Different amino acids have their side chains attached to different carbons.
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Which group consists only of amino acids with basic side chains?

A) leucine and lysine
B) arginine and leucine
C) lysine and arginine
D) arginine and isoleucine
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Asp and Glu both have amides as side chains.
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Which amino acid has a benzene-like ring?

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Histidine
C) Isoleucine
D) Serine
E) Tyrosine
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Thr and Ser both have hydroxyls as side chains.
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The side chain of Met is a poor hydrogen bond donor.
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Which is a correct pair of abbreviations for an amino acid?

A) Gln / N
B) Tyr / T
C) Asn / N
D) Phe / P
E) Pro / Q
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The amino and carboxyl groups of amino acids are bonded to which carbon?

A) Both are bonded to the a-carbon.
B) Both are bonded to the b-carbon.
C) The amino is bonded to the a-carbon, and the carboxyl is bonded to the b-carbon.
D) The amino is bonded to the b-carbon, and the carboxyl is bonded to the a-carbon.
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Which amino acid is classified as polar?

A) L
B) H
C) P
D) I
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The amino acids which occur in proteins

A) are all of the L- form.
B) are all of the D- form.
C) can be either the L- or D- form.
D) do not have L- and D- forms.
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Which of the following is an amino acid not found in proteins?

A) asparagine
B) ornithine
C) isoleucine
D) proline
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Chiral objects

A) are cyclic compounds in the chair form.
B) are not superimposable on their mirror images.
C) never occur in nature.
D) do not form crystals.
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The isoelectric pH of glycine is closest to

A) pH 4
B) pH 6
C) pH 8
D) pH 10
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Which of the following correctly lists the isoelectric pH's of asp,asn,and arg from lowest to highest?

A) D N R
B) D R N
C) R N D
D) R D N
E) N R D
F) N D R
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Which amino acids contain sulfur?

A) cysteine and lysine
B) cysteine and methionine
C) arginine and methionine
D) cysteine and isoleucine
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Which amino acid would have the greatest negative charge at pH = 7.0?

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Histidine
C) Isoleucine
D) Serine
E) Tyrosine
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Which statement is true about the classification of amino acids?

A) Alanine and valine are basic amino acids.
B) Lysine and arginine are acidic amino acids.
C) Glutamic acid and asparagine are hydrophobic amino acids.
D) Tryptophan and phenylalanine are aromatic amino acids.
E) Methionine and cysteine are hydroxyl-containing amino acids.
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Which of the following can be considered a unique characteristic of histidine?

A) Its side chain is attached to the alpha carbon
B) It has a basic side chain
C) It has a side chain that is chemically basic but has an acidic pKa
D) It is technically an "imino" acid
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The pKa values of the side chains of the common amino acids

A) are always at low pH
B) are always at high pH
C) depend on the chemical nature of the side chain
D) are not known
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Which amino acids would migrate furthest toward the anode (positive electrode) during electrophoresis?

A) Aspartic acid.
B) Arginine.
C) Tyrosine.
D) Histidine.
E) Glutamine.
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The pKa values of the alpha carboxyl groups of common amino acids are around

A) pH 2
B) pH 5
C) pH 7
D) pH 9
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Which amino acid has a basic R group?

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Histidine
C) Isoleucine
D) Serine
E) Tyrosine
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What is the charge on the tetrapeptide lys-lys-his-glu at pH 7?

A) 0
B) +1
C) +2
D) -1
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Given the R-groups in the peptide,ALA-GLN-ARG-SER-HIS,it would likely be:

A) Very water soluble
B) Somewhat water soluble
C) Not very water soluble
D) Not soluble at all
E) You cannot tell from the sequence
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The pKa values of the amino groups of common amino acids

A) occur at very low pH values
B) occur in a range from pH 9 to pH 11
C) all occur at pH 8
D) all occur above pH 12
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Which amino acid takes on a negative charge when the R-group loses a proton?

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Histidine
C) Glutamine
D) Tyrosine
E) Glutamic Acid and Tyrosine
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Which amino acid is often added to other molecules to increase their water solubility?

A) Ala
B) Asp
C) Gly
D) Pro
E) Trp
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Which amino acid takes on a positive charge when the R-group gains a proton?

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Histidine
C) Glutamine
D) Tyrosine
E) Glycine
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Which of the following is not considered an uncommon amino acid?

A) thyroxine
B) Hydroxylysine
C) Hydroxyproline
D) Tryptophan
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Which amino acid has the least polar R-group H?

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Histidine
C) Isoleucine
D) Serine
E) Tyrosine
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Which amino acid has a polar,non-ionic R-group

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Histidine
C) Isoleucine
D) Serine
E) Tyrosine
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Which amino acid would likely be least water-soluble at pH 7.0

A) Histidine
B) Isoleucine
C) Isoleucine or Tyrosine, you cannot tell
D) Serine
E) Tyrosine
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At its isolectric pH,glycine will have

A) both of its ionizable functional groups dissociated.
B) neither of its ionizable functional groups dissociated.
C) only its carboxyl group dissociated.
D) only its amino group dissociated.
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The net charge on the peptide abbreviated CAKE in a solution at pH 7 is closest to

A) -2
B) -1.
C) 0.
D) +1.
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Exhibit 3B <strong>Exhibit 3B   A titration curve. Refer to Exhibit 3B.The amino acid depicted by the titration curve is</strong> A) aspartic acid B) histidine C) lysine D) tyrosine E) lysine or tyrosine <div style=padding-top: 35px> A titration curve.
Refer to Exhibit 3B.The amino acid depicted by the titration curve is

A) aspartic acid
B) histidine
C) lysine
D) tyrosine
E) lysine or tyrosine
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Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.Calculate the pI of CYS?</strong> A) 1.7 B) 5.0 C) 8.3 D) 9.6 E) 10.8 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to Exhibit 3A.Calculate the pI of CYS?

A) 1.7
B) 5.0
C) 8.3
D) 9.6
E) 10.8
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Which of the following amino acids has a net charge of +1 at pH 4 and a net charge of 0 at pH 8?

A) glu
B) arg
C) his
D) tyr
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Exhibit 3B <strong>Exhibit 3B   A titration curve. Refer to Exhibit 3B.At which point would the amino acid have its maximum negative charge?</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 4 D) 6 E) 7 <div style=padding-top: 35px> A titration curve.
Refer to Exhibit 3B.At which point would the amino acid have its maximum negative charge?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 4
D) 6
E) 7
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Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.Calculate the pI of ASN:</strong> A) 2.5 B) 5.0 C) 5.5 D) 6.0 E) 10.7 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to Exhibit 3A.Calculate the pI of ASN:

A) 2.5
B) 5.0
C) 5.5
D) 6.0
E) 10.7
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Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.At pH 7,what percent of histidine has a neutral charge?</strong> A) 9% B) 50% C) 91% D) 100% <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to Exhibit 3A.At pH 7,what percent of histidine has a neutral charge?

A) 9%
B) 50%
C) 91%
D) 100%
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Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.What is the order of the pIs in increasing order (from acid to base)?</strong> A) Alanine, Arginine, Asparagine, Cysteine, and Aspartic Acid B) Aspartic Acid, Alanine, Asparagine, Cysteine, and Arginine C) Aspartic Acid, Cysteine, Asparagine, Alanine, and Arginine D) Arginine, Alanine, Asparagine, Cysteine, and Aspartic Acid E) Aspartic Acid, Cysteine, Arginine, Alanine, and Asparagine, <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to Exhibit 3A.What is the order of the pIs in increasing order (from acid to base)?

A) Alanine, Arginine, Asparagine, Cysteine, and Aspartic Acid
B) Aspartic Acid, Alanine, Asparagine, Cysteine, and Arginine
C) Aspartic Acid, Cysteine, Asparagine, Alanine, and Arginine
D) Arginine, Alanine, Asparagine, Cysteine, and Aspartic Acid
E) Aspartic Acid, Cysteine, Arginine, Alanine, and Asparagine,
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Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.Which of these amino acids could act as a good buffer at pH = 4.5</strong> A) Alanine B) Arginine C) Asparagine D) Cysteine E) Aspartic Acid <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to Exhibit 3A.Which of these amino acids could act as a good buffer at pH = 4.5

A) Alanine
B) Arginine
C) Asparagine
D) Cysteine
E) Aspartic Acid
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What is the predominant form of the amino acid abbreviated R at pH 7?

A) positive
B) neutral
C) negative
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Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.The pI of the peptide ALA-GLN-ARG-SER-HIS would be:</strong> A) Strongly acid B) Weakly acid (4-6) C) About neutral (6-8) D) Weakly basic (8-10) E) Strongly basic <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to Exhibit 3A.The pI of the peptide ALA-GLN-ARG-SER-HIS would be:

A) Strongly acid
B) Weakly acid (4-6)
C) About neutral (6-8)
D) Weakly basic (8-10)
E) Strongly basic
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Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.Which one has the R-group with the highest pK?</strong> A) Alanine B) Arginine C) Histidine D) Cysteine E) Aspartic Acid <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to Exhibit 3A.Which one has the R-group with the highest pK?

A) Alanine
B) Arginine
C) Histidine
D) Cysteine
E) Aspartic Acid
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Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.The pI of an amino acid is the pH at which it has a zero net charge.What is the increasing order of isoelectric points (low pH to high) for these three amino acids?</strong> A) ALA, HIS, ASP B) ASP, ALA, HIS C) HIS, ALA, ASP D) ALA, ASL, HIS E) ASP, HIS, ALA <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to Exhibit 3A.The pI of an amino acid is the pH at which it has a zero net charge.What is the increasing order of isoelectric points (low pH to high) for these three amino acids?

A) ALA, HIS, ASP
B) ASP, ALA, HIS
C) HIS, ALA, ASP
D) ALA, ASL, HIS
E) ASP, HIS, ALA
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Exhibit 3B <strong>Exhibit 3B   A titration curve. Refer to Exhibit 3B.Which point most likely represents the pK for the carboxyl group?</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5 <div style=padding-top: 35px> A titration curve.
Refer to Exhibit 3B.Which point most likely represents the pK for the carboxyl group?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.Which one has a pI of 5.0?</strong> A) Alanine B) Arginine C) Histidine D) Cysteine E) Glutamic acid <div style=padding-top: 35px> Refer to Exhibit 3A.Which one has a pI of 5.0?

A) Alanine
B) Arginine
C) Histidine
D) Cysteine
E) Glutamic acid
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Exhibit 3B <strong>Exhibit 3B   A titration curve. Refer to Exhibit 3B.Which points on the graph represent pK's?</strong> A) 1 and 7 B) 2, 4 and 6 C) 3 and 5 D) 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 E) The pKs cannot be determined without more information. <div style=padding-top: 35px> A titration curve.
Refer to Exhibit 3B.Which points on the graph represent pK's?

A) 1 and 7
B) 2, 4 and 6
C) 3 and 5
D) 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
E) The pKs cannot be determined without more information.
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What is the predominant form of the amino acid abbreviated val at pH 7?

A) positive
B) neutral
C) negative
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The net charge on the amino acid cys in a solution at pH 7 is closest to

A) -2
B) -1.
C) 0.
D) +1.
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What is the predominant form of the amino acid abbreviated E at pH 7?

A) positive
B) neutral
C) negative
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How many different tripeptides can be assembled using one molecule each of the amino acids glycine,glutamic acid,and lysine?

A) 3
B) 6
C) 9
D) 27
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This amino acid displays a free amino group in the peptide ALA-GLN-ARG-SER-HIS:

A) ALA
B) GLN
C) SER
D) HIS
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Which is the C-terminal amino acid in the peptide ALA-GLN-ARG-SER-HIS?

A) ALA
B) GLN
C) ARG
D) SER
E) HIS
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Which amino acid is not a precursor to a neurotransmitter?

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Phenylalanine
C) Serine
D) Tryptophan
E) Tyrosine
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The peptide bond

A) is planar
B) can be written as a resonance hybrid
C) is the basis of protein structure.
D) all of the above
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Oxytocin and vasopressin

A) differ from each other by a single amino acid
B) do not contain sulfur
C) are peptide hormones
D) are tripeptides
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The peptide bond

A) is formed by elimination of water between two amino groups in an amindo acid
B) limits the possible orientations of the peptide backbone in a protein
C) has acidic and basic characteristics
D) all of these
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How many possible tetrapeptides can be made using all four of the amino acids D,W,F,and R?

A) 4
B) 6
C) 12
D) 24
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Which amino acid occurs only in the protein thyroglobulin?

A) tryptophan
B) methionine
C) arginine
D) thyroxine
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Aspartame

A) is a peptide derivative used as an artificial sweetener
B) contains phenylalanine and arginine
C) is extracted from asparagus
D) all of these
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Exhibit 3B <strong>Exhibit 3B   A titration curve. Refer to Exhibit 3B.The point labeled #1 represents:</strong> A) The fully protonated form B) The pH with maximum negative charge C) The end point of titration with base (OH<sup>-</sup>) D) The pI of the amino acid E) None of these <div style=padding-top: 35px> A titration curve.
Refer to Exhibit 3B.The point labeled #1 represents:

A) The fully protonated form
B) The pH with maximum negative charge
C) The end point of titration with base (OH-)
D) The pI of the amino acid
E) None of these
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Which type of reaction is not important in the creation and regulation of neurotransmitters?

A) Decarboxylases
B) Hydroxylases
C) Monoamine Oxidases
D) Peptidases
E) All of these are important in the metabolism of neurotransmitters.
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The following molecules are all short peptides except:

A) b-alanine
B) Aspartame
C) Met-Enkephalin
D) Glutathione
E) Oxytocin
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The order in which amino acids are linked in peptides is given

A) from the C-terminal to the N-terminal end
B) from the N-terminal to the C-terminal end
C) in alphabetical order
D) in order of increasing molecular weights of the amino acid residues
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Which groups of a pair of amino acids must react to form a peptide bond?

A) the two carboxyls
B) the two aminos
C) the two R-groups
D) the carboxyl of one and the amino of the other
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Which of the following correctly describes peptide bonds?

A) They are special type of amide bond.
B) They are a very stable bonds.
C) They are formed when water is split out from an amino group and a carboxylic acid.
D) They are a bond which displays resonance.
E) All of these
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An inhibitor of this type of enzyme will likely act as an antidepressant:

A) Decarboxylases
B) Hydrolases
C) Monoamine Oxidases
D) Exopeptidases
E) Inhibiting any of these enzymes can have an antidepressant effect.
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Deck 3: Amino Acids and Peptides
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Which of the following amino acids has a side chain that can make hydrogen bonds to other molecules?

A) Leu
B) Ser
C) Ala
D) Gly
B
2
The absolute configuration of amino acids are denoted by their relationship to the L- or D- forms of

A) glyceraldehyde
B) glucose
C) tartaric acid
D) alanine
A
3
Which group consists only of amino acids with polar side chains?

A) serine, threonine, and leucine
B) serine, threonine, and cysteine
C) serine, threonine, and valine
D) serine, threonine, and isoleucine
B
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Which amino acid has the one-letter symbol E?

A) lysine
B) phenylalanine
C) histidine
D) glutamic acid
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Which amino acid has the three-letter symbol asn?

A) aspartic acid
B) asparagine
C) alanine
D) arginine
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Which of the following has a hydrophilic side chain?

A) Asn
B) Leu
C) Ile
D) Gly
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Which group consists only of amino acids with carboxylate side chains?

A) glutamate and cysteine
B) aspartate and glycine
C) glutamate and lysine
D) aspartate and glutamate
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Which of the following has no L or D configuration?

A) Glyceraldehyde
B) Proline
C) Glycine
D) All of these have an L or D configuration
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The side chain groups of amino acids are bonded to which carbon?

A) The a-carbon.
B) The b-carbon.
C) The carbonyl carbon.
D) Different amino acids have their side chains attached to different carbons.
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Which group consists only of amino acids with basic side chains?

A) leucine and lysine
B) arginine and leucine
C) lysine and arginine
D) arginine and isoleucine
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Asp and Glu both have amides as side chains.
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Which amino acid has a benzene-like ring?

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Histidine
C) Isoleucine
D) Serine
E) Tyrosine
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Thr and Ser both have hydroxyls as side chains.
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The side chain of Met is a poor hydrogen bond donor.
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Which is a correct pair of abbreviations for an amino acid?

A) Gln / N
B) Tyr / T
C) Asn / N
D) Phe / P
E) Pro / Q
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The amino and carboxyl groups of amino acids are bonded to which carbon?

A) Both are bonded to the a-carbon.
B) Both are bonded to the b-carbon.
C) The amino is bonded to the a-carbon, and the carboxyl is bonded to the b-carbon.
D) The amino is bonded to the b-carbon, and the carboxyl is bonded to the a-carbon.
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Which amino acid is classified as polar?

A) L
B) H
C) P
D) I
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The amino acids which occur in proteins

A) are all of the L- form.
B) are all of the D- form.
C) can be either the L- or D- form.
D) do not have L- and D- forms.
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Which of the following is an amino acid not found in proteins?

A) asparagine
B) ornithine
C) isoleucine
D) proline
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Chiral objects

A) are cyclic compounds in the chair form.
B) are not superimposable on their mirror images.
C) never occur in nature.
D) do not form crystals.
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The isoelectric pH of glycine is closest to

A) pH 4
B) pH 6
C) pH 8
D) pH 10
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Which of the following correctly lists the isoelectric pH's of asp,asn,and arg from lowest to highest?

A) D N R
B) D R N
C) R N D
D) R D N
E) N R D
F) N D R
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Which amino acids contain sulfur?

A) cysteine and lysine
B) cysteine and methionine
C) arginine and methionine
D) cysteine and isoleucine
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Which amino acid would have the greatest negative charge at pH = 7.0?

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Histidine
C) Isoleucine
D) Serine
E) Tyrosine
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Which statement is true about the classification of amino acids?

A) Alanine and valine are basic amino acids.
B) Lysine and arginine are acidic amino acids.
C) Glutamic acid and asparagine are hydrophobic amino acids.
D) Tryptophan and phenylalanine are aromatic amino acids.
E) Methionine and cysteine are hydroxyl-containing amino acids.
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Which of the following can be considered a unique characteristic of histidine?

A) Its side chain is attached to the alpha carbon
B) It has a basic side chain
C) It has a side chain that is chemically basic but has an acidic pKa
D) It is technically an "imino" acid
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The pKa values of the side chains of the common amino acids

A) are always at low pH
B) are always at high pH
C) depend on the chemical nature of the side chain
D) are not known
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Which amino acids would migrate furthest toward the anode (positive electrode) during electrophoresis?

A) Aspartic acid.
B) Arginine.
C) Tyrosine.
D) Histidine.
E) Glutamine.
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The pKa values of the alpha carboxyl groups of common amino acids are around

A) pH 2
B) pH 5
C) pH 7
D) pH 9
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Which amino acid has a basic R group?

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Histidine
C) Isoleucine
D) Serine
E) Tyrosine
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What is the charge on the tetrapeptide lys-lys-his-glu at pH 7?

A) 0
B) +1
C) +2
D) -1
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Given the R-groups in the peptide,ALA-GLN-ARG-SER-HIS,it would likely be:

A) Very water soluble
B) Somewhat water soluble
C) Not very water soluble
D) Not soluble at all
E) You cannot tell from the sequence
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The pKa values of the amino groups of common amino acids

A) occur at very low pH values
B) occur in a range from pH 9 to pH 11
C) all occur at pH 8
D) all occur above pH 12
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34
Which amino acid takes on a negative charge when the R-group loses a proton?

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Histidine
C) Glutamine
D) Tyrosine
E) Glutamic Acid and Tyrosine
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35
Which amino acid is often added to other molecules to increase their water solubility?

A) Ala
B) Asp
C) Gly
D) Pro
E) Trp
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36
Which amino acid takes on a positive charge when the R-group gains a proton?

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Histidine
C) Glutamine
D) Tyrosine
E) Glycine
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37
Which of the following is not considered an uncommon amino acid?

A) thyroxine
B) Hydroxylysine
C) Hydroxyproline
D) Tryptophan
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38
Which amino acid has the least polar R-group H?

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Histidine
C) Isoleucine
D) Serine
E) Tyrosine
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39
Which amino acid has a polar,non-ionic R-group

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Histidine
C) Isoleucine
D) Serine
E) Tyrosine
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40
Which amino acid would likely be least water-soluble at pH 7.0

A) Histidine
B) Isoleucine
C) Isoleucine or Tyrosine, you cannot tell
D) Serine
E) Tyrosine
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41
At its isolectric pH,glycine will have

A) both of its ionizable functional groups dissociated.
B) neither of its ionizable functional groups dissociated.
C) only its carboxyl group dissociated.
D) only its amino group dissociated.
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42
The net charge on the peptide abbreviated CAKE in a solution at pH 7 is closest to

A) -2
B) -1.
C) 0.
D) +1.
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43
Exhibit 3B <strong>Exhibit 3B   A titration curve. Refer to Exhibit 3B.The amino acid depicted by the titration curve is</strong> A) aspartic acid B) histidine C) lysine D) tyrosine E) lysine or tyrosine A titration curve.
Refer to Exhibit 3B.The amino acid depicted by the titration curve is

A) aspartic acid
B) histidine
C) lysine
D) tyrosine
E) lysine or tyrosine
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44
Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.Calculate the pI of CYS?</strong> A) 1.7 B) 5.0 C) 8.3 D) 9.6 E) 10.8 Refer to Exhibit 3A.Calculate the pI of CYS?

A) 1.7
B) 5.0
C) 8.3
D) 9.6
E) 10.8
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45
Which of the following amino acids has a net charge of +1 at pH 4 and a net charge of 0 at pH 8?

A) glu
B) arg
C) his
D) tyr
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46
Exhibit 3B <strong>Exhibit 3B   A titration curve. Refer to Exhibit 3B.At which point would the amino acid have its maximum negative charge?</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 4 D) 6 E) 7 A titration curve.
Refer to Exhibit 3B.At which point would the amino acid have its maximum negative charge?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 4
D) 6
E) 7
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47
Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.Calculate the pI of ASN:</strong> A) 2.5 B) 5.0 C) 5.5 D) 6.0 E) 10.7 Refer to Exhibit 3A.Calculate the pI of ASN:

A) 2.5
B) 5.0
C) 5.5
D) 6.0
E) 10.7
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Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.At pH 7,what percent of histidine has a neutral charge?</strong> A) 9% B) 50% C) 91% D) 100% Refer to Exhibit 3A.At pH 7,what percent of histidine has a neutral charge?

A) 9%
B) 50%
C) 91%
D) 100%
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49
Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.What is the order of the pIs in increasing order (from acid to base)?</strong> A) Alanine, Arginine, Asparagine, Cysteine, and Aspartic Acid B) Aspartic Acid, Alanine, Asparagine, Cysteine, and Arginine C) Aspartic Acid, Cysteine, Asparagine, Alanine, and Arginine D) Arginine, Alanine, Asparagine, Cysteine, and Aspartic Acid E) Aspartic Acid, Cysteine, Arginine, Alanine, and Asparagine, Refer to Exhibit 3A.What is the order of the pIs in increasing order (from acid to base)?

A) Alanine, Arginine, Asparagine, Cysteine, and Aspartic Acid
B) Aspartic Acid, Alanine, Asparagine, Cysteine, and Arginine
C) Aspartic Acid, Cysteine, Asparagine, Alanine, and Arginine
D) Arginine, Alanine, Asparagine, Cysteine, and Aspartic Acid
E) Aspartic Acid, Cysteine, Arginine, Alanine, and Asparagine,
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50
Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.Which of these amino acids could act as a good buffer at pH = 4.5</strong> A) Alanine B) Arginine C) Asparagine D) Cysteine E) Aspartic Acid Refer to Exhibit 3A.Which of these amino acids could act as a good buffer at pH = 4.5

A) Alanine
B) Arginine
C) Asparagine
D) Cysteine
E) Aspartic Acid
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51
What is the predominant form of the amino acid abbreviated R at pH 7?

A) positive
B) neutral
C) negative
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52
Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.The pI of the peptide ALA-GLN-ARG-SER-HIS would be:</strong> A) Strongly acid B) Weakly acid (4-6) C) About neutral (6-8) D) Weakly basic (8-10) E) Strongly basic Refer to Exhibit 3A.The pI of the peptide ALA-GLN-ARG-SER-HIS would be:

A) Strongly acid
B) Weakly acid (4-6)
C) About neutral (6-8)
D) Weakly basic (8-10)
E) Strongly basic
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53
Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.Which one has the R-group with the highest pK?</strong> A) Alanine B) Arginine C) Histidine D) Cysteine E) Aspartic Acid Refer to Exhibit 3A.Which one has the R-group with the highest pK?

A) Alanine
B) Arginine
C) Histidine
D) Cysteine
E) Aspartic Acid
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54
Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.The pI of an amino acid is the pH at which it has a zero net charge.What is the increasing order of isoelectric points (low pH to high) for these three amino acids?</strong> A) ALA, HIS, ASP B) ASP, ALA, HIS C) HIS, ALA, ASP D) ALA, ASL, HIS E) ASP, HIS, ALA Refer to Exhibit 3A.The pI of an amino acid is the pH at which it has a zero net charge.What is the increasing order of isoelectric points (low pH to high) for these three amino acids?

A) ALA, HIS, ASP
B) ASP, ALA, HIS
C) HIS, ALA, ASP
D) ALA, ASL, HIS
E) ASP, HIS, ALA
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55
Exhibit 3B <strong>Exhibit 3B   A titration curve. Refer to Exhibit 3B.Which point most likely represents the pK for the carboxyl group?</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5 A titration curve.
Refer to Exhibit 3B.Which point most likely represents the pK for the carboxyl group?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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56
Exhibit 3A (for this chapter) <strong>Exhibit 3A (for this chapter)   Refer to Exhibit 3A.Which one has a pI of 5.0?</strong> A) Alanine B) Arginine C) Histidine D) Cysteine E) Glutamic acid Refer to Exhibit 3A.Which one has a pI of 5.0?

A) Alanine
B) Arginine
C) Histidine
D) Cysteine
E) Glutamic acid
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57
Exhibit 3B <strong>Exhibit 3B   A titration curve. Refer to Exhibit 3B.Which points on the graph represent pK's?</strong> A) 1 and 7 B) 2, 4 and 6 C) 3 and 5 D) 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 E) The pKs cannot be determined without more information. A titration curve.
Refer to Exhibit 3B.Which points on the graph represent pK's?

A) 1 and 7
B) 2, 4 and 6
C) 3 and 5
D) 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
E) The pKs cannot be determined without more information.
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58
What is the predominant form of the amino acid abbreviated val at pH 7?

A) positive
B) neutral
C) negative
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59
The net charge on the amino acid cys in a solution at pH 7 is closest to

A) -2
B) -1.
C) 0.
D) +1.
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60
What is the predominant form of the amino acid abbreviated E at pH 7?

A) positive
B) neutral
C) negative
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61
How many different tripeptides can be assembled using one molecule each of the amino acids glycine,glutamic acid,and lysine?

A) 3
B) 6
C) 9
D) 27
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62
This amino acid displays a free amino group in the peptide ALA-GLN-ARG-SER-HIS:

A) ALA
B) GLN
C) SER
D) HIS
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63
Which is the C-terminal amino acid in the peptide ALA-GLN-ARG-SER-HIS?

A) ALA
B) GLN
C) ARG
D) SER
E) HIS
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64
Which amino acid is not a precursor to a neurotransmitter?

A) Glutamic Acid
B) Phenylalanine
C) Serine
D) Tryptophan
E) Tyrosine
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65
The peptide bond

A) is planar
B) can be written as a resonance hybrid
C) is the basis of protein structure.
D) all of the above
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66
Oxytocin and vasopressin

A) differ from each other by a single amino acid
B) do not contain sulfur
C) are peptide hormones
D) are tripeptides
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67
The peptide bond

A) is formed by elimination of water between two amino groups in an amindo acid
B) limits the possible orientations of the peptide backbone in a protein
C) has acidic and basic characteristics
D) all of these
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68
How many possible tetrapeptides can be made using all four of the amino acids D,W,F,and R?

A) 4
B) 6
C) 12
D) 24
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69
Which amino acid occurs only in the protein thyroglobulin?

A) tryptophan
B) methionine
C) arginine
D) thyroxine
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70
Aspartame

A) is a peptide derivative used as an artificial sweetener
B) contains phenylalanine and arginine
C) is extracted from asparagus
D) all of these
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71
Exhibit 3B <strong>Exhibit 3B   A titration curve. Refer to Exhibit 3B.The point labeled #1 represents:</strong> A) The fully protonated form B) The pH with maximum negative charge C) The end point of titration with base (OH<sup>-</sup>) D) The pI of the amino acid E) None of these A titration curve.
Refer to Exhibit 3B.The point labeled #1 represents:

A) The fully protonated form
B) The pH with maximum negative charge
C) The end point of titration with base (OH-)
D) The pI of the amino acid
E) None of these
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72
Which type of reaction is not important in the creation and regulation of neurotransmitters?

A) Decarboxylases
B) Hydroxylases
C) Monoamine Oxidases
D) Peptidases
E) All of these are important in the metabolism of neurotransmitters.
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73
The following molecules are all short peptides except:

A) b-alanine
B) Aspartame
C) Met-Enkephalin
D) Glutathione
E) Oxytocin
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74
The order in which amino acids are linked in peptides is given

A) from the C-terminal to the N-terminal end
B) from the N-terminal to the C-terminal end
C) in alphabetical order
D) in order of increasing molecular weights of the amino acid residues
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75
Which groups of a pair of amino acids must react to form a peptide bond?

A) the two carboxyls
B) the two aminos
C) the two R-groups
D) the carboxyl of one and the amino of the other
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76
Which of the following correctly describes peptide bonds?

A) They are special type of amide bond.
B) They are a very stable bonds.
C) They are formed when water is split out from an amino group and a carboxylic acid.
D) They are a bond which displays resonance.
E) All of these
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77
An inhibitor of this type of enzyme will likely act as an antidepressant:

A) Decarboxylases
B) Hydrolases
C) Monoamine Oxidases
D) Exopeptidases
E) Inhibiting any of these enzymes can have an antidepressant effect.
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