The correct option is d). digestive enzyme pepsin.
The digestive enzyme pepsin is a protein molecule that is formed by the translation of pepsin mRNA by the ribosome.
All other options are incorrect:
a).Amino acid (glycine) are not produced by translation it is synthesized from amino acid serine by glycine biosynthesis.
b).tRNA is a RNA molecule formed by transcription.
c).Ribozymes are the RNA molecule that have catalytic property most likely produced by transcription.
e).None of the above is also wrong as the correct option is d). digestive enzyme pepsin.
which of the following molecules are produced by translation? a) the amino acid glycine--tried this answer...
23. What ensures that the correct amino acid is added during translation? A. the methyl-guanosine cap of a properly modified mRNA B. transcription factors C. the anticodon of a properly formed aminoacyl tRNA D. the sequence of the coding strand E. all of the above 24. If the DNA code for a particular amino acid is 5'AGT3', then the anticodon on the tRNA would be A. 5'TCA3 B. 5'UCA3 C. 5'AGU3 D. 5'ACU3 E. 5'UCA3 25. What enzyme catalyzes the...
How is the correct amino acid bound to its appropriate tRNA molecule? ANSWER A IS WRONG A. they are bound by the enzyme amino acyl tRNA synthetase in the nucleus B. they are bound by the enzyme amino acyl tRNA synthetase in the cytoplasm C. they are linked during modification in the rough ER D. they are connected by RNA polymerase in the nucleus
There are amino acid residue at the following positions: Arginine - 136 Valine - 58 Glycine - 235 Glutamate - 97 Which of the following amino acid substitutions would be least likely to affect the activity of this enzyme? Why? A. Tryptophan at position 235 B. Aspartate at position 58 C. Lysine at position 136 D. Asparagine at position 97
Which one of the following is true? a. tRNA synthetase loads the correct amino acid on tRNA b. Ribosomes read RNA in the 5'+3' direction during protein synthesis c. STOP codons are degenerate d. DNA transcription produces mRNA in bacteria e. a, b, d f. a, d g. None of the above h. All of the above Which of the following destabilizes the tertiary structure of proteins? a. Hydrophobic (nonpolar) interactions b. Dipole moments between parallel alpha helices c. Van...
Which of the following a-amino acids is abundant in the cell? O (c) Glycine (e) None (b) Threonine (d) Glutamine (a) Leucine
25. What binds to a stop codon on a mRNA during translation? a. transcription factor c. termination factor b. tRNA d. transcription initiator 26. What is typically attached to the acceptor end of a tRNA? a. a protein b. an amino acid C a ribosome d. a nucleosome 27. During mRNA processing, what is put on the 3' end of a primary mRNA transcript? a. a poly-A tail b. a cap d. an intron c. an exon 28. Which of...
Translation uses ___ and ____ to synthesize ________ a) mRNA, DNA, amino acids b) mRNA, rRNA, polypeptide chains c) mRNA, tRNA, polypeptide chains d) rRNA, tRNA, amino acids Teacher says a is wrong
Which amino acid can act as a general base at pH =7? A. Leucine B. Glycine C. Lysine D. Aspartic Acid The correct answer is D, Aspartic Acid. I wanted to know why that is.
A wild type gene contains the DNA 3'CCG5' which would code for the amino acid glycine. A mutation changed the DNA to 3'TCG5' which would code for the amino acid serine. This is an example of which of the following? Group of answer choices A silent mutation A missense mutation A nonsense mutation A frameshift mutation None of these
Easy questions, 30 min timed assignment, please answer ASAP thanks.
The amino acid least likely to be involved in nucleophilic a. Alanine. b. Asparagine. 1. and/or electrophilic enzyme catalysis is e. All are equally likely c. Aspartate. d. Arginine Fibrous proteins, such as collagen, have which one of the following properties? a. b. c. d. e. 2. highly soluble in water their hydrophilic residues are directed into the interior of the protein exhibits enzymatic activity serve structural roles in the...