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Structure and Properties of Peptides
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What is the effect of a decrease in pH on hemoglobin oxygen affinity?
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A. Decrease in oxygen affinity
B. Increase in oxygen affinity
C. No effect on oxygen affinity
D. Increase affinity in muscle cell otherwise decrease
Correct Answer
Decrease in oxygen affinity
Structure and Properties of Peptides problems
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1. Secondary structure in protein refers to
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A. linear sequence of amino acids joined together by peptide bond
B. three dimensional arrangement of all amino acids in polypeptide chain
C. regular folding of regions of the polypeptide chain
D. protein made up of more than one polypeptide chain
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Correct Answer: regular folding of regions of the polypeptide chain
2. What is the proportion of glycine residues in collagenous regions?
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A. One-fourth
B. One-third
C. Half
D. One-tenth
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Correct Answer: One-third
3. An oil drop with a polar coat is a metaphor referring to the three dimensional structure of
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A. fibrous proteins
B. collagen
C. globular proteins
D. silk protein
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Correct Answer: globular proteins
4. The different orders of protein structure are determined by all of the following bond types except
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A. peptide bonds
B. phospho-diester bonds
C. disulfide bridges
D. hydrogen bonds
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Correct Answer: phospho-diester bonds
5. Heme is the binding pocket of myoglobin and hemoglobin and is composed of
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A. negatively charged residues
B. polar residues
C. hydrophobic residues
D. positively charged residues
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Correct Answer: hydrophobic residues
6. Disulfide bonds most often stabilize the native structure of
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A. extracellular proteins
B. dimeric proteins
C. hydrophobic proteins
D. intracellular proteins
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Correct Answer: extracellular proteins
7. The molecular formula for glycine is C
2
H
5
O
2
N. What would be the molecular formula for a linear oligomer made by linking ten glycine molecules together by condensation synthesis?
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A. C
20
H
50
O
20
N
10
B. C
20
H
32
O
11
N
10
C. C
20
H
40
O
10
N
10
D. C
20
H
68
O
29
N
10
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Correct Answer: C
20
H
32
O
11
N
10
8. The Ramachandran Plot illustrates the fact that
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A. the peptide bond is planar
B. the F & Y angles can assume any value in a peptide
C. the F & Y angles can assume only a single value in a protein
D. the F & Y angles can assume approximately three different values
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Correct Answer: the F & Y angles can assume approximately three different values
9. The peptide, Val-Lys-Glu-Met-Ser-Trp-Arg-Ala, was digested with cyanogen bromide (CNBr) to produce:
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A. Val-Lys + Glu-Met-Ser + Trp-Arg-Ala
B. Val-Lys-Glu-Met-Ser-Trp + Arg-Ala
C. Val-Lys-Glu-Met + Ser-Trp-Arg-Ala
D. Val-Lys-Glu + Met-Ser-Trp-Arg-Ala
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Correct Answer: Val-Lys-Glu-Met + Ser-Trp-Arg-Ala
10. If the F and Y angles of each peptide unit in a protein are known, which of the following may also be determined?
Options
A. Complete secondary structure
B. Complete tertiary structure
C. Complete quaternary structure
D. Thermodynamic stability
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Correct Answer: Complete secondary structure
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