what are the weak interactions that maintain the: a) secondary structure of a protein b) teritary structute of a protei...
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
Distinguish between the Different levels of Protein Structure, Induding Primary, Secondary. Tertiary and Quaternary Question Which of the following types of connections maintain the primary structure of a protein? Select all that apply hydrophobic interactions hydrogen bonds peptide bonds disulfide bonds FEEDBACK MORE INSTRUCTIO Activity Details ✓ You have viewed this op Visited Oct 3, 2019 11:12 PM Ota 35N
4. (a) Define the four levels of protein structure (primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary). (2 pt) (b) List four examples of types of interactions which give rise to tertiary structure. (2 pt) (c) What is protein denaturation, and list at least three ways this can be achieved. (2 pt)
Predict what would happen to the secondary structure of a protein if an alcohol that disrupts hydrogen bonding were added. Choose one or more answer (if applied): A. Nothing would happen to the protein; hydrogen bonding is not important for secondary structure B. The beta sheets would unfold, disrupting protein structure C. The a helixes would unfold, disrupting protein structure D. Individual amino acids would be hydrolyzed from the protein, disrupting protein structure
What kinds of interactions are NOT part of tertiary protein structure? 3 . A) salt bridges In a hydrolysis reaction, B) hydrophilic interactions A. an acid reacts with an alcohol. C) disulfide bonds E. an este reacts with NaOH. C. anester reacts with H.O. D) peptide bonds D. an acid neutralizes a base. E) hydrophobic interactions E. water is added to markene. . All amino acids have chiral Carbon atoms except a. Val 6. Lys C. ASP d. Ala e....
The type of bond that is most important in maintaining secondary structure of a protein is disulfide bridges hydrogen bonding between R groups hydrogen bonding within the backbone salt bridges hydrophobic interactions metal ion coordination QUESTION 2 A glycerophospholipid with the phosphate ester group bonded to ethanolamine would be classified as a cephalin lecithin sphingomyelin cerebroside ganglioside
Which of the following is true of secondary structure in protein folding? Pick ALL that apply. A. It involves hydrogen bonding. B. It involves the side chains. C. It involves hydrophobic interactions. D. It results in alpha helicies with the side chains hidden inside the helix. E. It results in beta-pleated sheets with side chains sticking out of the plain of the sheet. F. It involves the peptide backbone.
primary, secondary strucctures of protein respectfully
(b) Give an example for each type of structure in part (a). State briefly what type of bonds (forces) are responsible for maintaining each type of structure.
Describe what type of information the following views provide about protein structure determination? a. Secondary structure: b. Cartoon : c. Composition d. Hydrophobic/Polar e. Charge
A protein with quaternary structure a. has twice the normal amount of secondary structure b. contains only four types of amino acids c. is not stabilized by the hydrophobic effect d. contains more than one subunit