1.Transferrin decrease in plasma concentration by greater than 25% in response to inflammation.
2.tertiary structure of protein shows all of these.
3.albumin maintaining the oncotic pressure
4.an amino group bonded to a carboxyl group of another amino acid
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1.) An acute phase reactant involved in cardiac risk measurements is: A. Mannose-binding protein B. Haptoglobin C. C-reative protein D. Alpha-1-antitrypsin 2.) The process by which macrophage and neutrophils squeeze through the intact blood vessel is termed: A. Opsonization B. Chemotaxis C. Diapedesis D. Phagocytosis Which cell is very active in antigen presentation? A. Dendritic cells B. T cells C. Epithelial cells D. T reg cells 4.) The two different cells needed to produce a monoclonal antibody are: A. A...
12) Which of the following types of enzyme carries out phosphorylation of a protein? (a) isomerase (b) kinase (c) phosphodiesterase (d) lyase (e) hydrolase 13) Flavin adenine nucleotide is a coenzyme for which of the following? (a) monoamine oxidase (b) trypsin (c) chymotrypsin (d) Na+ K+ ATPase (e) all of the above 14) A noncompetitive inhibitor (a) binds only to [ES] (b) binds either [E] or [ES] (c) binds only to [E] (d) binds only to [S] (15) Which of...
xProteins Quiz x ipids Quiz x Lipids Quiz t/view do?attempt- 1&context 0a4ce60a0a0001dc4786cd79dbacf795 Question1 Select one answer Where do peptide bonds form? A. Between adjacent carboxyl groups on amino acids. B. Between amino acids of two different protein chains. C. Between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another amino o points acid. D. Between adjacent amino groups on amino acids. Question2 Select one answer The following structure is the amino acid glutamic acid. Four atoms...
Question 1 The protein in the diagram is (circle all that apply): Group of answer choices a) a peripheral membrane protein b) an integral membrane protein c) a lipid anchored protein Question 2 The protein shown in the diagram could potentially function as (circle all that apply): Group of answer choices a) a receptor b) a transmembrane anchor c) a pore or channel Question 3 The protein shown in the diagram has which of the following (choose all that apply)?...
John is a 48yo African-American male and was seen in the ER suffering from diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal cramps and fever that had not subsided for in the past 2 days. Microbiological studies identified Salmonella typhimurium as the cause of the gastroenteritis. In the course of his hospitalization, a complete physical exam was done including lab tests. The results are in Tables 1 and 2. Table #1: CBC and ESR John Adult male reference range Ref range for absolute cell counts...
25) What maintains the secondary structure of a protein? a) hydrophobic interactions b) hydrogen bonds between the R groups c) peptide bonds d) disulfide bonds e) hydrogen bonds between the amino group of one peptide bond and the carboxyl group of another peptide bond
24. The _______ of amino acids in a protein is referred to as its primary structure. A) twisting B) sequencing C) folding D) none of these 25. The structure of a protein is most important because the _______ of the amino acids determines its overall shape, function and properties. A) primary, twisting B) primary, sequencing C) secondary, twisting D) secondary, folding E) none of these 26. The secondary structure of a protein is due to_______ between amino acid residues. A) hydrophobic interactions B) hydrogen bonding...
A protein has a pl 4.5, which of the following is incorrect about the protein the protein is negatively charged in a buffer of pH> 7 B. the protein can be considered neutral in a buffer of pH 45 C addition of strong base will make the protein of more positively charged D. the pl of the protein will decrease if the pH salution increases. E. the protein will be least soluble in a buffer of pHe4.5 3. Which of...
6) You are a scientist studying biofuels, and you want to design a protein that will interact with cellulose extracted from plant cell walls. Which of the following amino acids would you want in the part of the protein interacting with cellulose? Explain why. For each amino acid, label the amino group, the carboxyl group, and the Rgroup/side chain. (3pts) Y HO OH MYYOH OH NH2 YOH YY OH NH₂ b. NH₂ NH₂ a. NH) c.
Which of the following is trus? A) During saponification of triglycerides smide bends me lydrolyzed using Koll or Not B) Hydrolysis of sphingolipids yields two free amino groups and two fatty acids C) A wax is an ester with two very long hydrocarbon chains D) Active transport of molecules across membranes requires an energy input E) C and D are both correct answers 35. The following perspective formula represents? (Hydrogen atoms bonded to carbs are not shown) CH OH O,...