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CHEM 210 Module 3 Exam Questions and Answers 2022/2023 (Verified Answers by Expert) Portag, Exams of Chemistry

A list of true or false questions related to amino acids, peptides, and proteins. It also includes short responses to questions about protein structure levels and motifs. likely to be useful for students studying biochemistry or related fields who are preparing for an exam or looking for study notes.

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Download CHEM 210 Module 3 Exam Questions and Answers 2022/2023 (Verified Answers by Expert) Portag and more Exams Chemistry in PDF only on Docsity! CHEM 210 Module 3 Exam Questions and Answers 2022/2023 (Verified Answers by Expert) Portage Learning True or False: The amino acids lysine and arginine both contain sulfur atoms. - ✅✅False True or False: The following secondary structure shown below is an example of a beta-turn. - ✅✅False True or False. The side chain of histidine is bonded to the backbone nitrogen atom. - ✅✅False True or False: The name of the molecule that binds to an enzyme is called the ligand. - ✅✅False True or False: An inhibitor that binds at the active site is a coenzyme. - ✅✅False Which amino acids both have an R group (side chain) with an - OH functional group? - ✅✅Ser and Thr The formation of a peptide bond between two amino acids is an example of a(n) _____ reaction. - ✅✅Condensation The peptide Ala-Glu-Gly-Ala-Leu has ______ . - ✅✅Four peptide bonds Formally, when there are 100 or more amino acids are covalently linked together that is called a _________. - ✅✅Protein What unit is used by biochemists to indicate the mass of a protein? - ✅✅Da When a substrate has just started its conversion to a new molecule, it is said to be in the ________. - ✅✅Transition state Which of the following would change the rate of an enzyme- catalyzed reaction? - ✅✅pH, concentration, and temperature Which of the following describes induced fit? - ✅✅Substrate binding induces a conformation change in the enzyme The ES stands for: - ✅✅Enzyme-substrate An organic molecule that is necessary for an enzyme's function is called a: - ✅✅Coenzyme Consider the following protein structure. A) Is the protein globular or fibrous? Explain your response in at least one complete sentence giving at least one (1) piece of evidence in your response. B) Identify at least two (2) types of secondary structure present in the following protein. - ✅✅A) Globular proteins are ball-like in shape, while fibrous proteins are extended. Note the long strands of alpha-helices. B) Point out the two types of secondary structure shown here in this protein (as indicated in the module). (short response) Staphylokinase is said to be a dimer. A) What is a dimer? B) Structurally, a dimer describes what level of protein organization? - ✅✅A) This enzyme has two independent polypeptide chains interacting non-covalently. In this case, they are identical chains. B) It is describing the quaternary structure, which has two or more independent polypeptide chains that associate with one another to form a quaternary structure. (short response) One protein has a stable structure known as a"helix-turn-helix" arrangement. What is the term that describes these stable collections of protein structure and where do they fit in protein structure levels? - ✅✅The helix-turn- helix structure is a motif. Motifs are particularly stable arrangements of secondary structure, including the connections between them. Motifs are found in a variety of proteins from across all organisms. They are between true secondary and tertiary structures. (Short response) A. Define the primary level of protein structure. B) How do scientists communicate the primary sequence? - ✅✅The primary level is the order of amino acids covalently bonded together, including disulfide bonds, in a polypeptide chain. The primary sequence is written, for proteins, from N to C terminal using the one-letter or three- letter abbreviations.
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