Electrostatic interactions between positively and negatively charged protein surfaces are the only interactions that contribute significantly to the overall AG for binding. TRUE FALSE In the absence of any competing nonspecific DNA binding sites, the amount of active transcription from the lac operon would remain very high, even when inducer is present. TRUE FALSE The term 'buried surface area' refers to the surface area on interacting proteins that is accessible to water prior to complex formation. TRUE FALSE Pyrimidine bases have the most hydrogen bonding capacity in the major groove of the DNA double helix. TRUE FALSE

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Electrostatic interactions between positively and negatively charged protein surfaces are the only
interactions that contribute significantly to the overall AG for binding.
TRUE FALSE
In the absence of any competing nonspecific DNA binding sites, the amount of active transcription
from the lac operon would remain very high, even when inducer is present.
TRUE FALSE
The term 'buried surface area' refers to the surface area on interacting proteins that is accessible to
water prior to complex formation.
TRUE FALSE
Pyrimidine bases have the most hydrogen bonding capacity in the major groove of the DNA double
helix.
TRUE FALSE
Transcribed Image Text:Electrostatic interactions between positively and negatively charged protein surfaces are the only interactions that contribute significantly to the overall AG for binding. TRUE FALSE In the absence of any competing nonspecific DNA binding sites, the amount of active transcription from the lac operon would remain very high, even when inducer is present. TRUE FALSE The term 'buried surface area' refers to the surface area on interacting proteins that is accessible to water prior to complex formation. TRUE FALSE Pyrimidine bases have the most hydrogen bonding capacity in the major groove of the DNA double helix. TRUE FALSE
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