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RECALL Match the following statements about protein structure with the proper levels of...Problem 2RE:
RECALL Define denaturation in terms of the effects of secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure.Problem 4RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Suggest an explanation for the observation that when proteins are chemically...Problem 5RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Rationalize the following observations. (a) Serine is the amino acid residue that...Problem 6RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Glycine is a highly conserved amino acid residue in proteins (i.e., it is found in...Problem 7RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY A mutation that changes an alanine residue in a protein to an isoleucine leads to...Problem 8RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY A biochemistry student characterizes the process of cooking meat as an exercise in...Problem 10RE:
RECALL What are Ramachandran angles?Problem 13RE:
RECALL List some of the differences between the -helix and -sheet forms of secondary structure.Problem 14RE:
RECALL List some of the possible combinations of -helices and -sheets in supersecondary structures.Problem 15RE:
RECALL Why is proline frequently encountered at the places in the myoglobin and hemoglobin molecules...Problem 17RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY You hear the comment that the difference between wool and silk is the difference...Problem 18RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Woolen clothing shrinks when washed in hot water, but items made of silk do not....Problem 19RE:
RECALL Draw two hydrogen bonds, one that is part of a secondary structure and another that is part...Problem 20RE:
RECALL Draw a possible electrostatic interaction between two amino acids in a polypeptide chain.Problem 22RE:
RECALL Draw a region of a polypeptide chain showing a hydrophobic pocket containing nonpolar side...Problem 23RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY The terms configuration and conformation appear in descriptions of molecular...Problem 24RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Theoretically, a protein could assume a virtually infinite number of...Problem 27RE:
RECALL What are the two critical amino acids near the heme group in both myoglobin and hemoglobin?Problem 29RE:
RECALL Suggest a way in which the difference between the functions of hemoglobin and myoglobin is...Problem 30RE:
RECALL Describe the Bohr effect.Problem 31RE:
RECALL Describe the effect of 2, 3-bisphosphoglycerate on the binding of oxygen by hemoglobin.Problem 32RE:
RECALL How does the oxygen-binding curve of fetal hemoglobin differ from that of adult hemoglobin?Problem 33RE:
RECALL What is the critical amino acid difference between the -chain and the -chain of hemoglobin?Problem 34RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY In oxygenated hemoglobin, pKa=6.6 for the histidines at position 146 on the...Problem 35RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY You are studying with a friend who is describing the Bohr effect. She tells you...Problem 36RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY How does the difference between the -chain and the -chain of hemoglobin explain...Problem 37RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Suggest a reason for the observation that people with sickle-cell trait sometimes...Problem 40RE:
BIOCHEMICAL CONNECTIONS Why might you expect to find some Hb F in adults who are afflicted with...Problem 41RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY When deoxyhemoglobin was first isolated in crystalline form, the researcher who...Problem 42RE:
BIOCHEMICAL CONNECTIONS What is the direct cause of sickle- cell anemia (think primary structure)?Problem 43RE:
BIOCHEMICAL CONNECTIONS What is the effect of the altered amino acid sequence in Hb S that causes...Problem 44RE:
BIOCHEMICAL CONNECTIONS Why do scientists believe that the sickle-cell trait has not evolved out of...Problem 47RE:
BIOCHEMICAL CONNECTIONS Given the purpose of hemoglobin, what could one envision as a downside to...Problem 49RE:
REFLECT AND APPLY Comment on the energetics of protein folding in light of the information in this...Problem 51RE:
RECALL What is a chaperone?Problem 56RE:
RECALL What causes protein aggregates to form?Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Biochemistry And The Organization Of CellsChapter 2 - Water: The Solvent For Biochemical ReactionsChapter 3 - Amino Acids And PeptidesChapter 4 - The Three-dimensional Structure Of ProteinsChapter 5 - Protein Purification And Characterization TechniquesChapter 6 - The Behavior Of Proteins: EnzymesChapter 7 - The Behavior Of Proteins: Enzymes, Mechanisms, And ControlChapter 8 - Lipids And Proteins Are Associated In Biological MembranesChapter 9 - Nucleic Acids: How Structure Conveys InformationChapter 10 - Biosynthesis Of Nucleic Acids: Replication
Chapter 11 - Transcription Of The Genetic Code: The Biosynthesis Of RnaChapter 12 - Protein Synthesis: Translation Of The Genetic MessageChapter 13 - Nucleic Acid Biotechnology TechniquesChapter 14 - Viruses, Cancer, And ImmunologyChapter 15 - The Importance Of Energy Changes And Electron Transfer In MetabolismChapter 16 - CarbohydratesChapter 17 - GlycolysisChapter 18 - Storage Mechanisms And Control In Carbohydrate MetabolismChapter 19 - The Citric Acid CycleChapter 20 - Electron Transport And Oxidative PhosphorylationChapter 21 - Lipid MetabolismChapter 22 - PhotosynthesisChapter 23 - The Metabolism Of NitrogenChapter 24 - Integration Of Metabolism: Cellular Signaling
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