10. Which of the following levels of protein structure is not disrupted during denaturation?
Quaternary
Tertiary
Secondary
Primary
11. The correct structural formula for glycylcysteine, Gly-Cys, is:

12.. A tripeptide is known to have the sequence Gly-Try-Asp. This provides information about its:
a. primary structure
b. secondary structure
c. tertiary structure
d. quaternary structure
10. Answer(d) . Primary structure
11.Answer(c). Glycylcysteine(Gly-Cys) formed from glycine and L-cysteine
12.Answer(a).Primary structure. The primary structure of protein refers to the sequence of amino acids in the poly peptide chain.
10. Which of the following levels of protein structure is not disrupted during denaturation?
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....
Which level of protein structure is disrupted by allosteric inhibition? A. Primary B. Secondary C. Tertiary D. Quaternary
Incorrect Question 6 0/1 pts The sequence N-Met-Asp-Val-Gly-His-Gly-Arg-Thr-C is an example of the primary structure of a protein. secondary structure of a protein. tertiary structure of a protein. quaternary structure of a protein. Incorrect!
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)
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
Distinguish between the different levels of protein structure, including primary, secondary, tertiary, and Question Prions are a type of protein implicated in bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), also known as "mad cow disease," and related pathologies found in sheep (scrappie) and humans (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease). The disease occurs when sections of an otherwise healthy protein misfold from alpha-helices to beta-pleated sheets, forming tightly packed sections of beta-pleated sheets that are difficult to break down. The disease propagates because the misfolded prions induce...
The hydolosis of a protein affects which of the following levels of structure? a) Primary b) secondary? c) tertiary d) all of the above ????
Identify the structure of amino acids, and describe the process by which they join together to form polypeptides. Describe the 4 different groups of amino acids and their properties (Neutral, Polar, Acidic, Basic). Describe the levels of structure of proteins (primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary), including what bonds and interactions occur at EACH level. Describe denaturation of a protein and indicate how temperature and pH affect the protein functions. Describe the major functions of proteins
Which one or more of the four hierarchical levels of protein
structure is/are always lost during protein denaturation?
* I know the answer is tertiary but want to know why?
My uni gave me this table below but I don't know why the answer
is then teriary(they gave this answer). Can someone please
explain.
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On what structural features does the catalytic activity of an enzyme depend? (1) Definition:"Enzyme denaturation" loss of enzyme structure, (almost) always with loss of biological...
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