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- Which of the following is true about a peptide bond: Electron delocalization occurs between the a-amino group of one residue and the a-carbon of the subsequent residue The peptide bond is freely rotatable along its bond axis The peptide bond contains 5 co-planar atoms Dehydration to link two residues occurs due to thermodynamic coupling to high-energy phosphate hydrolysis None of the answers are correctAll of the following are considered "weak" interactions in proteins except: disulfide bonds. van der Waals forces. hydrogen bonds. hydrophobic interactions. ionic bonds.Heating an enzyme beyond a certain point will cause it to denature. What will still be left when it has denatured? Quaternary structure Alpha-helices and beta-sheets 3D structure Peptide bonds
- Which covalent bond forms when a fatty acid is attached to the following molecule by dehydration synthesis: CH2(OH)-CH(OH)-CH2(OH)? a peptide bond a phosphodiester bond an ester bond a glycosidic bond an ether bondBME (high concentration) disrupts Disulfide linkages Accelerating disulfide cross-linking. Olonic Interactions OH-bonds in proteins.Changing pH, polarity and ionic strength of solutions cannot disrupt which of the following interactions between polypeptide chains? Electrostatic interactions Hydrophobic interactions Hydrogen-bonding interactions disulfide bonds none of these
- The properties and biological activities of biomolecules are largely determined by their functional groups. In each of the following compounds below, circle and identify by name each functional group.Disulfide bridges can be formed by structures. Methionine; tertiary and quaternary Cysteine; primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary Methionine; secondary, tertiary and quaternary and helps in stabilizing Cysteine; tertiary and quaternaryHydrogen bond acceptor: Hydrogen bond donor:
- Serine, cysteine, threonine can participate in hydrogen bonding. Valine cannot. Explain differences in structure that cause this.Electrostatic interactions among amino acid residues on proteins may be damped out by high concentrations of: water. organic solvents. salts. heat.Choose the best response for each of the blanks in the statement below. When it is part of a polypeptide chain, proline is a known disruptor of [Select] because of [Select] [ Select ] its hydrophobic character the strain brought about by the five-membered ring the lack of an amino hydrogen in the backbone the lack of a freely moving side chain Select ] primary structure secondary structure tertiary structure quaternary structure
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