Consider the following tetrapeptide, written in a sequence according to normal convention, from left to right: Residue 1 is acidic; Residue 2 is cysteine (an amino acid containing a – CH,SH R-group); Residue 3 is proline (a large hydrophobic amino acid); Residue 4 is basic. Which of the following four general statements is TRUE regarding this tetrapeptide?

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Consider the following tetrapeptide, written in a sequence according to
normal convention, from left to right:
Residue 1 is acidic; Residue 2 is cysteine (an amino acid containing a
CH2SH R-group); Residue 3 is proline (a large hydrophobic amino acid);
Residue 4 is basic.
Which of the following four general statements is TRUE regarding this
tetrapeptide?
Residue 2 belongs to the amino acid category known as "basic."
3 of these 4 responses are correct
O This tetrapeptide does not have the ability to form a disulfide linkage with an identical
tetrapeptide.
The acidic residue (Residue #1) is at the amino terminus of this tetrapeptide.
This tetrapeptide could be part of an alpha-helix, since the large size of the proline would not
have any impact on the consistency of the spiral shape.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following tetrapeptide, written in a sequence according to normal convention, from left to right: Residue 1 is acidic; Residue 2 is cysteine (an amino acid containing a CH2SH R-group); Residue 3 is proline (a large hydrophobic amino acid); Residue 4 is basic. Which of the following four general statements is TRUE regarding this tetrapeptide? Residue 2 belongs to the amino acid category known as "basic." 3 of these 4 responses are correct O This tetrapeptide does not have the ability to form a disulfide linkage with an identical tetrapeptide. The acidic residue (Residue #1) is at the amino terminus of this tetrapeptide. This tetrapeptide could be part of an alpha-helix, since the large size of the proline would not have any impact on the consistency of the spiral shape.
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