Which of the following best describes a protein domain?
A relatively large pattern of three-dimensional structure that is recognized across many proteins |
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A small grouping of secondary structures |
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A linker region between two alpha helical structures. |
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Any location on a protein that has specific functionality |
Which of the following would be consistent with an exergonic reaction?
ΔS would be negative |
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ΔG0 would be negative |
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ΔS would be positive |
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ΔG0 would be positive |
Which of the following best describes a protein domain? A relatively large pattern of three-dimensional structure...
Question 10 (4 points) Although all protein structures are unique, there are common structural building blocks that are referred to as regular secondary structures, Some proteins have alpha-helices, some have beta-sheets, and still others have a combination of both. What makes it possible for proteins to have these common structural elements? 12 15 a) the hydrophobic-core interactions. b) hydrogen bonds that form along (alpha helices) or between (beta sheets) polypeptide backbones. c) side-chain interactions d) specific amino acid sequences. 7...