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- Question 13 What determines protein conformation? all of these O a polypeptide chain of a particular amino acid sequence O interactions responsible for additional structures physical condition of environment chemical condition of environmentMad cow disease is an infectious disease where one misfolded protein causes all other copies of the protein to being misfolding. This is an example of a disease impacting structure. primary secondary tertiary quaternaryThe first and major effect in denaturation of proteins is that: a. peptide bonds break. b. helices unwind. c. sheet structures unfold. d. tertiary structure is changed. e. quaternary structures disassemble.
- S1.What functional group (pictured below) is used in the formation of ATP, the backbone of DNA, and the plasma membrane? R. - HO- asluolom OgH 910m ansa obyd to inuoms adisi69 101 P- Hnedenoi HO 9tom anisinos H 19w 1639 eniv blut viend ou nontel:oceansied bol-ngtsl s19 1591 a. Amino b. Carbonyl c. Ester d. Phosphate e. Alcohol Sabios onime Tertio of bensemoo Insietib ti aolem tsrll blas onims ns to neg at to quang ly snodibod for ogh quotgThe ___ level of protein structure is due to interactions of amino acid side chains within a single polypeptide chain. (Select all that apply) Primary Secondary Tertiary QuaternaryI would like a explanation or flow of information about the Central Dogma. Include describing the structure and function of the macromolecules and four deviations of the Central Dogma. Thank you!
- Part A What is the highest structural level of protein structure represented in the following image? tertiary primary secondary O pentanary O quaternary Submit Request Answer O O O OD Question 9 I am an alanine residue present in a peptide with defined secondary structure. I have and dihedral angles of 45° and -45°, respectively. What structure best defines my environment? O B-sheet O B-turn Right handed a-helix O Left handed a-helix O These angles do not correspond to a well-defined secondary structurety of Indianapolis : 20202 X ace.uindy.edu/portal/site/202020-BIOL-104-07/tool/2e4f1021-614d-4fae-83d6-ff99ca3767e0/jsf/delivery/beginTakingAssessment M Gmail YouTube Maps A ApneTV Home of H... What is the first step in protein synthesis? O A. making an RNA copy of the DNA within the nucleus B. making a sequence of amino acids O C. forming peptide bonds between amino acids OD. making a copy of RNA with DNA outside the nucleus Reset Selection
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