er ONE of the following: Name any four (4) non-standard amino acids that occur in proteins.
Proteins • Food sources of proteins as shown in Choose My Foods booklet • Amino Acids • Structure of the amino acids and where each amino acids differ • #of total, essential and non-essential fatty acids needs Source of the amino acid pool and turnover of body proteins Definition of conditional (conditionally essential) amino acids • Proteins Definition of primary structure, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure of proteins and what denaturation is Know how quality of dietary proteins are determined...
Humans have what are called essential versus non-essential amino acids. There are also "non-standard" amino acids that exist. What is the difference between these groups?
All amino acids in proteins are Select one: O a. alpha-amino acid O b. (R)-amino acids c. acidic O d chiral
All amino acids in proteins are Select one: O a. (R)-amino acids b. chiral c. alpha-amino acid O 0 d. acidic
The amino acids which occur in most proteins are a. none. b. all of the L-form. c. neither L-and D-forms d. either the L-or D-form. e. all of the D-form.
Which kind of bonds occur in proteins between consecutive amino acids? A.phosphodiester bonds B.condensation bonds C.peptide bonds D.ionic bonds E.hydrogen bonds
orkshop 6 Amino Acids and Proteins Self-Test 1. Classify the followine proteins based on their function as enzyme, hormone, contractile, or protection ns based on their function as structural, transport, storage, a. hemoglobin b. collagen c. casein d. myosin e. keratin f. Q-amylase g. immunoglobulins h. glucagon i actin j. trypsin k. insulin 2. Classify the following amino acids as essential or non-essential amino acids. h. I 198
Which amino acids of proteins usually participate in interaction with carbohydrate molecules? Name three of them.
For the tertiary structure of proteins in an aqueous/polar environment, hydrophobic amino acids are located on the surface of the protein whereas non-polar amino acids are located in the interior. Let’s assume that the protein was normally in an environment with just the opposite composition, that is a non-polar, hydrophobic environment (for example liquid methane). What would the orientation of the polar and non-polar amino acids be? Explain.
For the tertiary structure of proteins in an aqueous/polar environment, hydrophobic amino acids are located on the surface of the protein whereas non-polar amino acids are located in the interior. Let’s assume that the protein was normally in an environment with just the opposite composition, that is a non-polar, hydrophobic environment (for example liquid methane). What would the orientation of the polar and non-polar amino acids be? Explain.