Deck 4: Amino Acids
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Deck 4: Amino Acids
1
Matching
The net charge of the zwitterion form of Gly is ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
The net charge of the zwitterion form of Gly is ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
zero
2
Matching
In the tripeptide Lys─Pro─Ile, the C-terminal residue is _________.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
In the tripeptide Lys─Pro─Ile, the C-terminal residue is _________.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
isoleucine
3
Which of the following amino acids is the least abundant in proteins?
A)V
B)W
C)G
D)F
E)A
A)V
B)W
C)G
D)F
E)A
W
4
Matching
-At a pH below its pKa, the -carboxylate group of Asp is ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
-At a pH below its pKa, the -carboxylate group of Asp is ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
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5
Which amino acid does not have a primary -amino group?
A)glutamine
B)arginine
C)lysine
D)proline
E)glutamate
A)glutamine
B)arginine
C)lysine
D)proline
E)glutamate
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6
Matching
In the tripeptide Trp─Val─Phe, the N-terminal residue is ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
In the tripeptide Trp─Val─Phe, the N-terminal residue is ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
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7
Matching
In the tripeptide Lys─Pro─Ile, there are ______ charged groups at pH 7.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
In the tripeptide Lys─Pro─Ile, there are ______ charged groups at pH 7.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
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8
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In the peptide Trp─Ser─Val, valine is at the ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
In the peptide Trp─Ser─Val, valine is at the ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
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9
What percentage of the 20 amino acids is considered to be nutritionally essential to lab animals?
A)0%
B)25%
C)50%
D)75%
E)100%
A)0%
B)25%
C)50%
D)75%
E)100%
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10
About half of the 20 amino acids are called essential because
A)they are essential for the synthesis of pyrimidines.
B)they are essential for the synthesis of purines.
C)they are essential for nitrogen metabolism.
D)our bodies need them for protein synthesis.
E)our bodies cannot synthesize them and therefore they need to be present in our diet.
A)they are essential for the synthesis of pyrimidines.
B)they are essential for the synthesis of purines.
C)they are essential for nitrogen metabolism.
D)our bodies need them for protein synthesis.
E)our bodies cannot synthesize them and therefore they need to be present in our diet.
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11
The formation of a dipeptide from two amino acids involves
A)side-chain complementarity.
B)loss of water.
C)oxidation of the -carbon.
D)reduction of the -carbon.
E)base catalysis.
A)side-chain complementarity.
B)loss of water.
C)oxidation of the -carbon.
D)reduction of the -carbon.
E)base catalysis.
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12
Matching
-At a pH below its pKa, the -amino group of lysine is ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
-At a pH below its pKa, the -amino group of lysine is ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
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13
In the early 1930's William Rose fed laboratory rats a mixture of all 19 amino acids known to be present in proteins.He observed that his rats lost weight.This observation led to the discovery of ______ as the 20th amino acid found in proteins.
A)Gly
B)Ala
C)Tyr
D)Asn
E)Thr
A)Gly
B)Ala
C)Tyr
D)Asn
E)Thr
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14
Matching
When a peptide bond is formed, an ______ reacts with a carboxylate group.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
When a peptide bond is formed, an ______ reacts with a carboxylate group.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
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15
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Glutathione is a tripeptide containing a central ______ residue.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
Glutathione is a tripeptide containing a central ______ residue.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
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16
Matching
Biological systems usually produce a single enantiomer, whereas chemical synthesis produces a ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
Biological systems usually produce a single enantiomer, whereas chemical synthesis produces a ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
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17
Zwitterions are
A)amino acids.
B)ionic molecules that are racemic.
C)ions that bear both negatively and positively charged groups.
D)side chain carboxylate anions.
E)delocalized ions.
A)amino acids.
B)ionic molecules that are racemic.
C)ions that bear both negatively and positively charged groups.
D)side chain carboxylate anions.
E)delocalized ions.
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18
Matching
GABA is a neurotransmitter derived from ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
GABA is a neurotransmitter derived from ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
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19
Matching
At a pH above its pKa, the phenol group of tyrosine is ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
At a pH above its pKa, the phenol group of tyrosine is ______.
A)glutamate
B)uncharged
C)deprotonated
D)three
E)amino group
F)two
G)C-terminus
H)lysine
I)racemic mixture
J)cysteine
K)zero
L)protonated
M)isoleucine
N)tryptophan
O)phenylalanine
P)N-terminus
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20
Which of the following statements is true?
A)Amino acids can be derived from purines.
B)Purines and pyrimidines can be derived from amino acids.
C)Corn contains all 20 standard amino acids.
D)Amino acids can be derived from pyrimidines.
E)none of the above
A)Amino acids can be derived from purines.
B)Purines and pyrimidines can be derived from amino acids.
C)Corn contains all 20 standard amino acids.
D)Amino acids can be derived from pyrimidines.
E)none of the above
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21
The pK1, pK2, and pKR for the amino acid cysteine are 1.9, 10.7, and 8.4, respectively.At pH 5.0, cysteine would be charged predominantly as follows:
A)( -carboxylate 0, -amino 0, sulfhydryl 0, net charge 0)
B)( -carboxylate +1, -amino −1, sulfhydryl −1, net charge −1)
C)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, sulfhydryl +1, net charge +1)
D)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, sulfhydryl 0, net charge 0)
E)( -carboxylate +1, -amino −1, sulfhydryl 0, net charge 0)
A)( -carboxylate 0, -amino 0, sulfhydryl 0, net charge 0)
B)( -carboxylate +1, -amino −1, sulfhydryl −1, net charge −1)
C)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, sulfhydryl +1, net charge +1)
D)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, sulfhydryl 0, net charge 0)
E)( -carboxylate +1, -amino −1, sulfhydryl 0, net charge 0)
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22
The disulfide bond between two cysteine molecules
A)is a peptide bond.
B)is an ionic interaction that is stable at physiological pH.
C)is a covalent bond formed by oxidation.
D)is a hydrogen bond between the two sulfhydryl groups.
E)is a dipole-dipole interaction.
A)is a peptide bond.
B)is an ionic interaction that is stable at physiological pH.
C)is a covalent bond formed by oxidation.
D)is a hydrogen bond between the two sulfhydryl groups.
E)is a dipole-dipole interaction.
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23
Which of the following amino acids has a charged polar side chain at pH 7.0?
A)Leu
B)Ala
C)Met
D)Trp
E)Glu
A)Leu
B)Ala
C)Met
D)Trp
E)Glu
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24
While proteins are usually composed of linear chains of amino acids, branched chains of amino acids and internally cross-linked chains can be found in certain proteins.Polypeptide chains are most commonly linked to each other through
A)hydrogen bonds.
B)glycosidic bonds.
C)peptide bonds.
D)disulfide bonds.
E)ester linkages.
A)hydrogen bonds.
B)glycosidic bonds.
C)peptide bonds.
D)disulfide bonds.
E)ester linkages.
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25
Which of the following amino acids does not have an ionizable side chain?
A)Asp
B)Cys
C)Lys
D)His
E)Asn
A)Asp
B)Cys
C)Lys
D)His
E)Asn
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26
Which of the following amino acids has a sulfur atom in its side chain?
A)Asn
B)Ser
C)Phe
D)Met
E)Tyr
A)Asn
B)Ser
C)Phe
D)Met
E)Tyr
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27
Which of the following amino acids has an uncharged polar side chain at pH 7.0?
A)Arg
B)Thr
C)Glu
D)Pro
E)Ile
A)Arg
B)Thr
C)Glu
D)Pro
E)Ile
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28
The pK1, pK2, and pKR for the amino acid lysine are 2.2, 9.1, and 10.5, respectively.At pH 1.0, lysine would be charged predominantly as follows:
A)( -carboxylate 0, -amino −1, -amino −1, net charge −2)
B)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, -amino +1, net charge +1)
C)( -carboxylate +1, -amino +2, -amino +2, net charge +5)
D)( -carboxylate 0, -amino +1, -amino +1, net charge +2)
E)( -carboxylate +2, -amino +1, -amino +1, net charge +4)
A)( -carboxylate 0, -amino −1, -amino −1, net charge −2)
B)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, -amino +1, net charge +1)
C)( -carboxylate +1, -amino +2, -amino +2, net charge +5)
D)( -carboxylate 0, -amino +1, -amino +1, net charge +2)
E)( -carboxylate +2, -amino +1, -amino +1, net charge +4)
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The diagram below shows 
A)an amino acid.
B)a dipeptide.
C)a tripeptide.
D)a tetrapeptide.
E)a polypeptide.

A)an amino acid.
B)a dipeptide.
C)a tripeptide.
D)a tetrapeptide.
E)a polypeptide.
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The pK1, pK2, and pKR for the amino acid histidine are 1.8, 9.3, and 6.0, respectively.At pH 4.0 would be charged predominantly as follows:
A)( -carboxylate +1, -amino 0, imidazole −1, net charge 0)
B)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, imidazole 0, net charge 0)
C)( -carboxylate +1, -amino +1, imidazole −1, net charge +1)
D)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, imidazole +1, net charge +1)
E)( -carboxylate 0, -amino +1, imidazole +1, net charge +2)
A)( -carboxylate +1, -amino 0, imidazole −1, net charge 0)
B)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, imidazole 0, net charge 0)
C)( -carboxylate +1, -amino +1, imidazole −1, net charge +1)
D)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, imidazole +1, net charge +1)
E)( -carboxylate 0, -amino +1, imidazole +1, net charge +2)
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the diagram shown below. 
What is the name of the N-terminal amino acid in the peptide shown above?
A)cysteine
B)methionine
C)valine
D)alanine
E)tryptophan

What is the name of the N-terminal amino acid in the peptide shown above?
A)cysteine
B)methionine
C)valine
D)alanine
E)tryptophan
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the diagram below 
The ionization of amino acids depends on the pH and the pKas of the ionizable groups.The pK1 and pK2 for the amino acid shown above are 2.1 and 8.8, respectively.At what pH is the amino acid ionized predominantly as shown?
A)pH 1.0
B)pH 2.1
C)pH 5.5
D)pH 8.8
E)pH 10.0

The ionization of amino acids depends on the pH and the pKas of the ionizable groups.The pK1 and pK2 for the amino acid shown above are 2.1 and 8.8, respectively.At what pH is the amino acid ionized predominantly as shown?
A)pH 1.0
B)pH 2.1
C)pH 5.5
D)pH 8.8
E)pH 10.0
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the diagram below 
What is the three-letter symbol for the amino acid shown above?
A)Ala
B)Asn
C)Gln
D)Asp
E)Glu

What is the three-letter symbol for the amino acid shown above?
A)Ala
B)Asn
C)Gln
D)Asp
E)Glu
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The pK1, pK2, and pKR for the amino acid arginine are 1.8, 9.0, and 12.5, respectively.At pH 7.0 arginine would be charged predominantly as follows:
A)( -carboxylate 0, -amino 0, guanidino +1, net charge +1)
B)( -carboxylate +1, -amino 0, guanidino -1, net charge 0)
C)( -carboxylate +1, -amino −1, guanidino −1, net charge −1)
D)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, guanidino +1, net charge +1)
E)( -carboxylate −1, -amino 0, guanidino +1, net charge 0)
A)( -carboxylate 0, -amino 0, guanidino +1, net charge +1)
B)( -carboxylate +1, -amino 0, guanidino -1, net charge 0)
C)( -carboxylate +1, -amino −1, guanidino −1, net charge −1)
D)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, guanidino +1, net charge +1)
E)( -carboxylate −1, -amino 0, guanidino +1, net charge 0)
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The pK1, pK2, and pKR for the amino acid glutamate are 2.1, 9.5, and 4.1, respectively.At pH 11.0, glutamate would be charged predominantly as follows:
A)( -carboxylate +1, -amino 0, -carboxylate +1, net charge +2)
B)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, -carboxylate −1, net charge −1)
C)( -carboxylate 0, -amino 0, -carboxylate 0, net charge 0)
D)( -carboxylate +1, -amino −1, -carboxylate +1, net charge +1)
E)( -carboxylate −1, -amino 0, -carboxylate −1, net charge −2)
A)( -carboxylate +1, -amino 0, -carboxylate +1, net charge +2)
B)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, -carboxylate −1, net charge −1)
C)( -carboxylate 0, -amino 0, -carboxylate 0, net charge 0)
D)( -carboxylate +1, -amino −1, -carboxylate +1, net charge +1)
E)( -carboxylate −1, -amino 0, -carboxylate −1, net charge −2)
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the diagram shown below. 
How many amino acid residues are present in the peptide shown above?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5

How many amino acid residues are present in the peptide shown above?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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The two peptides shown in the diagram below are linked through 
A)a hydrogen bond.
B)a glycosidic bond.
C)a peptide bond.
D)a disulfide bond.
E)an ester linkage.

A)a hydrogen bond.
B)a glycosidic bond.
C)a peptide bond.
D)a disulfide bond.
E)an ester linkage.
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The pK1, pK2, and pKR for the amino acid aspartic acid are 2.0, 9.9, and 3.9, respectively.At pH 7.0, aspartic acid would be charged predominantly as follows:
A)( -carboxylate 0, -amino +1, -carboxylate 0, net charge +1)
B)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, -carboxylate −1, net charge −1)
C)( -carboxylate 0, -amino −1, -carboxylate 0, net charge −1)
D)( -carboxylate +1, -amino −1, -carboxylate +1, net charge +1)
E)( -carboxylate +1, -amino +1, -carboxylate +1, net charge +3)
A)( -carboxylate 0, -amino +1, -carboxylate 0, net charge +1)
B)( -carboxylate −1, -amino +1, -carboxylate −1, net charge −1)
C)( -carboxylate 0, -amino −1, -carboxylate 0, net charge −1)
D)( -carboxylate +1, -amino −1, -carboxylate +1, net charge +1)
E)( -carboxylate +1, -amino +1, -carboxylate +1, net charge +3)
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39
Which of the following tripeptides carries a net positive charge at pH 7.0?
A)Ala─Thr─Asn
B)Gln─Val─Ser
C)Arg─Glu─Met
D)Pro─Ile─Leu
E)Leu─Lys─Gly
A)Ala─Thr─Asn
B)Gln─Val─Ser
C)Arg─Glu─Met
D)Pro─Ile─Leu
E)Leu─Lys─Gly
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40
the diagram shown below. 
What is the three-letter symbol for the C-terminal amino acid in the peptide shown above?
A)Gly
B)Asp
C)Tyr
D)Met
E)Phe

What is the three-letter symbol for the C-terminal amino acid in the peptide shown above?
A)Gly
B)Asp
C)Tyr
D)Met
E)Phe
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41
The tripeptide glycylarginylglutamate contains four ionizable groups with pKas of 2.1, 4.1 9.8, and 12.5.Calculate the pI for this molecule.
A)3.1
B)6.4
C)7.0
D)7.3
E)8.3
A)3.1
B)6.4
C)7.0
D)7.3
E)8.3
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42
All the standard amino acids except ____ are optically active.
A)Pro
B)Arg
C)Trp
D)Gly
E)Phe
A)Pro
B)Arg
C)Trp
D)Gly
E)Phe
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43
Ribosomes use L amino acids to synthesize proteins.These amino acids are called "L" because
A)they are chiral.
B)they turn polarized light to the left.
C)they have a configuration of groups around the C that can be related to the configuration of groups around the asymmetric carbon in L-glyceraldehyde.
D)they are all (S)-amino acids.
E)they are all (R)-amino acids.
A)they are chiral.
B)they turn polarized light to the left.
C)they have a configuration of groups around the C that can be related to the configuration of groups around the asymmetric carbon in L-glyceraldehyde.
D)they are all (S)-amino acids.
E)they are all (R)-amino acids.
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44
Ribosomes use L amino acids to synthesize proteins.These amino acids are called "L" because
A)they are chiral.
B)they turn polarized light to the left.
C)they are all (S)-amino acids.
D)they are all (R)-amino acids.
E)none of the above
A)they are chiral.
B)they turn polarized light to the left.
C)they are all (S)-amino acids.
D)they are all (R)-amino acids.
E)none of the above
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45
The isoelectronic point of an amino acid is the point where
A)the pKa of the -carboxylic acid is the same as the pKa of the -amino group.
B)the -carboxylic acid is protonated and the -amino group is unprotonated.
C)the solubility of the amino acid is maximized.
D)the -carboxylic acid and the -amino group are both half protonated.
E)the amino acid carries no net electrical charge.
A)the pKa of the -carboxylic acid is the same as the pKa of the -amino group.
B)the -carboxylic acid is protonated and the -amino group is unprotonated.
C)the solubility of the amino acid is maximized.
D)the -carboxylic acid and the -amino group are both half protonated.
E)the amino acid carries no net electrical charge.
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46
Which of the following tripeptides would be expected to be the most hydrophobic?
A)KYG
B)KYA
C)GYA
D)DYA
E)DYG
A)KYG
B)KYA
C)GYA
D)DYA
E)DYG
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47
Asx refers to
A)a negatively charged aspartic acid.
B)a positively charged asparagine.
C)a dipeptide containing both aspartic acid and asparagine.
D)either aspartic acid or asparagine.
E)an unnatural amino acid formed during acid hydrolysis of peptide bonds.
A)a negatively charged aspartic acid.
B)a positively charged asparagine.
C)a dipeptide containing both aspartic acid and asparagine.
D)either aspartic acid or asparagine.
E)an unnatural amino acid formed during acid hydrolysis of peptide bonds.
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48
The side-chains of amino acids have
A)a positive charge in every situation.
B)pKas that assure the solubility of every protein.
C)constant pKas no matter what aqueous environment they are found in.
D)different pKas in peptides as compared to the free amino acids
E)polar functional groups.
A)a positive charge in every situation.
B)pKas that assure the solubility of every protein.
C)constant pKas no matter what aqueous environment they are found in.
D)different pKas in peptides as compared to the free amino acids
E)polar functional groups.
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49
The peptide AYDG has an N-terminal _________ residue.
A)glycine
B)glutamic acid
C)glutamine
D)aspartic acid
E)alanine
A)glycine
B)glutamic acid
C)glutamine
D)aspartic acid
E)alanine
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50
Which of the five amino acids shown below has 2 chiral centers?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
A)

B)

C)

D)

E)

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51
Which one of the representations describes the oligopeptide shown below? 
A)Tyr-Ala-Thr
B)Tyr-Gly-Cys
C)Tyr-Ala-Ser
D)Phe-Gly-Cys
E)Phe-Ala-Thr

A)Tyr-Ala-Thr
B)Tyr-Gly-Cys
C)Tyr-Ala-Ser
D)Phe-Gly-Cys
E)Phe-Ala-Thr
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52
The __________ character of most standard amino acids causes solutions of amino acids to rotate the plane of polarized light.
A)chiral
B)zwitterionic
C)polar
D)hydrophobic
E)none of the above
A)chiral
B)zwitterionic
C)polar
D)hydrophobic
E)none of the above
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53
the diagram below. 
-What is the name of this molecule?
A)GABA
B)thyroxine
C)( -carboxyglutamate)
D)glutathione
E)epinephrine

-What is the name of this molecule?
A)GABA
B)thyroxine
C)( -carboxyglutamate)
D)glutathione
E)epinephrine
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54
Typically, modified amino acids, those with side chain modifications that are present in proteins
A)are synthesized due to genetic mutations.
B)are assembled by specialized bacterial enzymes.
C)are formed by modification of standard side chain residues after the protein is synthesized.
D)are toxic.
E)are racemic.
A)are synthesized due to genetic mutations.
B)are assembled by specialized bacterial enzymes.
C)are formed by modification of standard side chain residues after the protein is synthesized.
D)are toxic.
E)are racemic.
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55
The tripeptide alanyllysylaspartate contains four ionizable groups with pKas of 2.0, 3.9, 9.9, and 10.5.Calculate the pI for this molecule.
A)3.0
B)6.0
C)6.2
D)10.2
E)none of the above
A)3.0
B)6.0
C)6.2
D)10.2
E)none of the above
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56
An amide bond between a side-chain carboxylate and an -amino group is also called a(n)
A)disulfide bond.
B)anhydride bond.
C)ester bond.
D)isopeptide bond.
E)glycosidic bond.
A)disulfide bond.
B)anhydride bond.
C)ester bond.
D)isopeptide bond.
E)glycosidic bond.
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57
Which of the amino acids represented below has two chiral centers?
A)Ala
B)Leu
C)Ile
D)Pro
E)Asn
A)Ala
B)Leu
C)Ile
D)Pro
E)Asn
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58
the diagram below. 
Residues 1 and 2 in the peptide shown above are connected through a
A)hydrogen bond.
B)an isopeptide bond.
C)an ester linkage.
D)disulfide bond.
E)a glycosidic bond.

Residues 1 and 2 in the peptide shown above are connected through a
A)hydrogen bond.
B)an isopeptide bond.
C)an ester linkage.
D)disulfide bond.
E)a glycosidic bond.
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59
What is the three-letter abbreviation for the peptide valylarginylisoleucine?
A)Val─Arg─Ile
B)Val─Agn─Leu
C)Vln─Arg─Ile
D)Val─Agn─Isl
E)Vln─Arg─Leu
A)Val─Arg─Ile
B)Val─Agn─Leu
C)Vln─Arg─Ile
D)Val─Agn─Isl
E)Vln─Arg─Leu
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60
All amino acids derived from proteins have the same stereochemical conformation as.
A)L-glyceraldehyde.
B)(R)-alanine.
C)D-glucose.
D)(S)-cysteine.
E)glycine.
A)L-glyceraldehyde.
B)(R)-alanine.
C)D-glucose.
D)(S)-cysteine.
E)glycine.
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61
In general, amino acids are chiral molecules that act as building blocks for proteins.In addition, amino acids and amino acid derivative can act as extracellular messenger molecules such as hormones or neurotransmitters.
a.How many different amino acids can be incorporated into proteins during translation?
b.Do ribosomes use L or D amino acids for protein synthesis?
c.Name one amino acid or amino acid derivative that can act as hormone or neurotransmitter.
d.Draw the predominant structure of valine at pH 10 (pKas are 2.3 and 9.7).
a.How many different amino acids can be incorporated into proteins during translation?
b.Do ribosomes use L or D amino acids for protein synthesis?
c.Name one amino acid or amino acid derivative that can act as hormone or neurotransmitter.
d.Draw the predominant structure of valine at pH 10 (pKas are 2.3 and 9.7).
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62
The picture below shows the structure of serotonin.
a.From which amino acid is serotonin derived?
b.What are the structural differences between serotonin and this amino acid?
c.What is the function of serotonin?
d.Which illness can be caused by reduced levels of serotonin in the brain?

b.What are the structural differences between serotonin and this amino acid?
c.What is the function of serotonin?
d.Which illness can be caused by reduced levels of serotonin in the brain?
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63
The figure below shows the predominant structure of an oligopeptide at pH 7.0.
a.How many amino acids are present in this peptide?
b.Circle one peptide bond in this peptide.
c.Draw a square around one alpha carbon in this peptide
d.The pKas of the ionizable groups in this peptide are 2.0, 4.0, and 9.0.What is the ionic charge of this molecule at pH 1.0
e.What is the name of the N-terminal amino acid in this peptide?

b.Circle one peptide bond in this peptide.
c.Draw a square around one alpha carbon in this peptide
d.The pKas of the ionizable groups in this peptide are 2.0, 4.0, and 9.0.What is the ionic charge of this molecule at pH 1.0
e.What is the name of the N-terminal amino acid in this peptide?
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64
the diagram below. 
What is the three-letter symbol of the N-terminal amino acid in the structure shown above?
A)Asp
B)Asn
C)Gln
D)Glu
E)Lys

What is the three-letter symbol of the N-terminal amino acid in the structure shown above?
A)Asp
B)Asn
C)Gln
D)Glu
E)Lys
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65
The picture below shows the structure of -amino-butyric acid (GABA).
a.From which amino acid is GABA derived (give the name of the amino acid closest in structure to GABA).
b.What is the structural difference between GABA and this amino acid.
c.What is the function of GABA.

a.From which amino acid is GABA derived (give the name of the amino acid closest in structure to GABA).
b.What is the structural difference between GABA and this amino acid.
c.What is the function of GABA.
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66
Tryptophan is an amino acid (pKas are 2.5, and 9.4).
a.How many different amino acids can be incorporated into proteins during translation?
b.Give the three- and one-letter abbreviation for tryptophan.
c.Draw the predominant structure of tryptophan at pH 7.0.
d.Calculate the pI of Tryptophan.
a.How many different amino acids can be incorporated into proteins during translation?
b.Give the three- and one-letter abbreviation for tryptophan.
c.Draw the predominant structure of tryptophan at pH 7.0.
d.Calculate the pI of Tryptophan.
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67
Glutamine is an amino acid (pKas are 2.2, and 9.1).Draw the predominant structure of glutamine at pH 1.0.
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Glutamic acid is an amino acid (pKas are 2.1, 4.1 and 9.5).Calculate the isoelectric point of glutamic acid.
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