
tertiary structure of a protein compelx arrangement I nUINWork JUBU tanding Protein Denaturation H- OH Hydrogen...
What type of interaction would you expect between the following
groups in a tertiary structure?
Part A cysteine and cysteine O hydrophobic interaction O hydrogen bond O disulfide bond O salt bridge O hydrophilic interaction Submit Request Answer Part B Submit Request Answer Part B glutamate and lysine O hydrophobic interaction O hydrophilic interaction O hydrogen bond O salt bridge O disulfide bond Submit Request Answer Part C Part C serine and aspartate O hydrophobic interaction O hydrophilic interaction O...
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....
Part A H3C o HẠN- o=0 - What type of tertiary interaction will be present with the above amino acid? hydrogen bonding disulfide bond O peptide bonding salt bridge hydrophobic interaction Submit Request Answer
options : electrostatic attraction, London dispersion
force,disulfide bond, amide bond,hydrogen bond
The tertiary structure of a protein is shown below. Identify each of the labeled interactions. Interaction ais (Select] Interaction bis (Select] Interaction cis (Select] Interaction d is (Select] 0- Z-I H-N NH3 6 SS CH3 CHCH2CH3 CH3 CH,CH.CH
2) At a pH greater than that of its isoelectric point, the structure of glycine is a) H-CH-COOH b) H-CH-C00- c) H-CH-CO e) H-CH-COO COOH b) H-CH-C00- c) H-CH-COOH d) H-CH-COO NH2 NH2 NH2 NH3 NH 3) Which of the following structures can be destroyed by the dena structures can be destroyed by the denaturation of a protein? a) Only primary and tertiary structures of a protein. b) Only secondary, tertiary y secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures of a protein....
You may want to reference (Page) Section 10.3 while completing this problem. Determine whether each of the following statements describes the primary, secondary tertiary, or quaternary structure of a protein. Part A Side chains interact to form disulfide bonds Check all that apply. primary protein structure secondary protein structure tertiary protein structure quaternary protein structure Submit Previous Answers Request Answer What type of interaction would you expect between the side chains of each of the following pairs of amino acids...
11) Which of the following CAN NOT be directly involved in the foiding of a protein trom ts secondary tertiary structure? A) Hydrogen bond B) Peptide bond C) Hydrophobic interaction D) Disulfide covalent bond E) lonic interaction 12) Which type of bond links one carbohydrate to the next one in a polysaccharide? A) Glycosidic linkage B) Phosphodiester bond C) Ester linkage D) Peptide bond E) Hydrogen bond
-methylhexane C) heptane B) 3-methylhexane D) methylhexane 39. Denaturation of a protein A) changes the primary structure of a protein. B) disrupts the secondary. tertiary or quaternary structure of a protein. C) is always irreversible. D) hydrolyzes peptide bonds. 40. The carbonyl group consists of A) a carbon-Oxygen-hydrogen structure. B) a carbon-Oxygen single bond. c) a carbon-Oxygen double bond. D) a carbon-oxygen triple bond. 41. The addition of hydrogen to an organic compound or the loss of oxygen is called...
QUESTIONS The primary structure of a protein is the result of which of the following bond types? O A amide bond B. hydrophobic interactions o disulfide bond D. hydrogen bond QUESTION 6 Quaternary structure is associated with A the sum of the secondary and tertiary structures B. the relative orientation of one polypeptide to another polypeptide in a multisubunit protein o the formation of the primary structure D. the shape of the polypeptide chain
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