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Structure and Properties of Amino Acids
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Proteins and macromolecular structures take on their higher order structures
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A. by self-assembly
B. with the help of molecular chaperons
C. with the help of precursor sequences that are removed from the final structures
D. all of the above
Correct Answer
all of the above
Structure and Properties of Amino Acids problems
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1. Serine and threonine are polar amino acids due to
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A. reactive hydroxyl group in the side chain
B. reactive alcoholic group in the side chain
C. reactive keto group in the side chain
D. reactive aldehyde group in the side chain
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Correct Answer: reactive hydroxyl group in the side chain
2. Stereo chemical configuration of all a-amino acids derived from proteins is
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A. L
B. D
C. L and D
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: L
3. The sulphur containing side chain of cysteine is
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A. ampiphillic, highly reactive and capable of reacting with another cysteine
B. hydrophillc, highly reactive and capable of reacting with another cysteine
C. hydrophobic, highly reactive and capable of reacting with another cysteine
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: hydrophobic, highly reactive and capable of reacting with another cysteine
4. How many different amino acids are there?
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A. 3
B. 20
C. 100
D. An infinite number
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Correct Answer: 20
5. Which of the following is not a sensible grouping of amino acids based on their polarity properties?
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A. Ala, Leu, and Val
B. Arg, His, and Lys
C. Phe, Trp, and Tyr
D. Asp, Ile, and Pro
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Correct Answer: Asp, Ile, and Pro
6. What is the heaviest of the twenty amino acids?
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A. Phenylalanine
B. Tryptophan
C. Tyrosine
D. Histidine
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Correct Answer: Tryptophan
7. The ?-amino acids have a carboxyl group with a pK around __________ , and an amino group with a pK near __________ .
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A. 1.1, and 12.1
B. 6.5, and 8.0
C. 3.3, and 10.5
D. 2.2, and 9.4
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Correct Answer: 2.2, and 9.4
8. Amino acids required in the human diet and not synthesized by the body are called
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A. specialized
B. trace
C. essential
D. accessory
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Correct Answer: essential
9. What is the end product of leucine metabolism?
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A. Acetyl-CoA
B. Pyruvic acid
C. Oxaloacetic acid
D. Acetyl carnitine
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Correct Answer: Acetyl-CoA
10. Which of the following is a nonprotein amino acid?
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A. Dopamine
B. Hydroxylysine
C. Cystine
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: Dopamine
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