Which kind of bonds occur in proteins between consecutive amino acids?
A.phosphodiester bonds
B.condensation bonds
C.peptide bonds
D.ionic bonds
E.hydrogen bonds
Priteins are polymers of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds. Peptide bond is formed between the amine group of one amino acid to the carboxylic group of consequent amino acids.
Thus, the correct option is (C) peptide bonds.
Which kind of bonds occur in proteins between consecutive amino acids? A.phosphodiester bonds B.condensation bonds C.peptide...
The amino acids which occur in most proteins are a. none. b. all of the L-form. c. neither L-and D-forms d. either the L-or D-form. e. all of the D-form.
Proteins are made from chains of amino acids. The amino acids
are joined together by structures called peptide
bonds.
Draw the dipeptide that results when a peptide bond is formed
between the two glycine molecules shown here. (Figure 1) Draw it as
it would occur at the pHpH of most body fluids.
Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the
Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars. The
single bond is active by default. Include all...
Part A How long is an a-helix that contains 67 amino acids? (The distance between consecutive amino acids in a fully extended chain is 3.5 A; the repeat distance of an a-helix is 5.4 A. Each turn of the helix contains 3.6 amino acids.) Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. CHÅR Value O ? Units Submit Request Answer Part B How long is a fully extended peptide chain that contains the same number of...
Which of the following is NOT a dehydration synthesis reaction? a. amino acids forming proteins b. glycogen forming glucose molecules c. nucleotides forming DNA d. glucose units forming starch e .fatty acids and glycerol forming a fat 2) The monomer of a protein is a(n) monosaccharide. nucleotide. peptide. glycerol and three fatty acids. amino acid. 3) A starch molecule is to glucose as a protein is to a polypeptide. DNA is to an amino acid. a lipid is to nucleic...
er ONE of the following: Name any four (4) non-standard amino acids that occur in proteins.
Proteins • Food sources of proteins as shown in Choose My Foods booklet • Amino Acids • Structure of the amino acids and where each amino acids differ • #of total, essential and non-essential fatty acids needs Source of the amino acid pool and turnover of body proteins Definition of conditional (conditionally essential) amino acids • Proteins Definition of primary structure, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure of proteins and what denaturation is Know how quality of dietary proteins are determined...
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
Identify the kind of chemical catalysis and then
identify which of the following amino acids can act as a catalyst
for each reaction
Identify the kind of chemical catalysis and then identify which of the following amino acids can act as a catalyst for each reaction. Answer parts a), b), and c). This is an example of Which amino acid would catalyze this reaction? This is an example of Which amino acid would catalyze this reaction? This is an example...
Which of the following molecules can exhibit enzymatic activity? (a) amino acids and proteins (b) proteins and RNA (c) RNA and aminoacids (d) DNA and proteins (e) Lipids and proteins
Hydrophobic interactions may occur between the R-groups of which of the following pairs of amino acids: A. Arg and His B. His and Asp C. Tyr and Gly D. Phe and Trp E. Val and Asn