Proteins often fold in a way that the hydrophobic residues are buried in the core, and not exposed to the solvent. Glycoproteins have sugar molecules attached post-translationally to a protein molecule. These sugar groups have many hydroxyl groups. These hydroxyl groups impart hydrophilic character to glycoproteins, and not hydrophobic property.
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Water molecules surrounding hydrophilic molecules have
____________ entropy relative to those surrounding hydrophobic
molecules. Hydrophobic molecules (such as lipids) can associate
together in an aqueous solution. The dissociation of these
molecules (such that they are free in solution) would be
thermodynamically ____________.
Water molecules surrounding hydrophilic molecules have hydrophobic molecules. Hydrophobic molecules (such as lipids) can associate together in an aqueous solution. The dissociation of these molecules (such that they are free in solution) would be thermodynamically entropy relative to...
3. Nonpolar molecules that repel water molecules are said to be hydrophobic; molecules having ion-dipole interaction or that form a hydrogen bond with water molecules are said to be hydrophilic. For complicated organic compounds, we normally refer to the nonpolar end (with primarily C and H) as the hydrophobic end, and the region with the multiple polar functional groups (i.e., −OH and −NH2) as the hydrophilic end. Please determine the hydrophobic and hydrophilic ends for benzyl alcohol.
Currently studying for a final for cell biology. The topic is on hydrophobic (hormone) signaling molecules that provoke a slow lasting response. The professor said hormones are hydrophobic and must be carried around by soluble protein. They are membrane diffusible and far-reaching (systemic)... what does far-reaching systemic mean in cell biology? What is systemic??
Explain why hydrophobic molecules aggregate together when placed in water and aqueous buffers.
Soap molecules have dual properties; one end of the molecule is hydrophobic and the other is hydrophilic. What are the intermolecular forces that lead to the hyrophobic and hydrophilic properties? Be specific!
It looks like a hydrophobic "pocket" in mdm-2 interacts with several hydrophobic amino acids in 2. p53. What does hydrophobic mean and tell why the amino acids Phe, Leu and Trp are hydrophobic (what do you need to look at to tell if it is hydrophobic or not). Why do these hydrophobic molecules interact with each other?
1. Discuss the importance of hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions on the organization of living cells and organisms. 2. Discuss the functional, regulatory and evolutionary significance of introns, “junk” DNA and related chromosomal components.
1-The long hydrocarbon tails of soap molecules are: a-hydrophobic and attracted to water b- hydrophilic and attract to oils c- hydrophilic and attract to water d- hydrophobic and attract to oils 2- A balloon originally had a volume of 4.39 L at 44 C and a pressure of 729 torr. The balloon must be cooled to... C to reduce its volume to 3.78 L (at constant pressure). a- 0.00 C b-273 C c- 72.9 C d- 38.0 C
Hydrophobic molecules would contairn bonds Select one or more: a. nonpolar covalent b. polar covalent c. hydrogen d. ionic
multiple choice questions
Molecules that are both hydrophobic and hydrophilic are The hyperbolic binding curve of myoglobin differs from the sigmoidal curve of hemoglobin in that the hyperbolic curve What type of bond links the monomers of a polysaccharide? An enzyme inhibitor that does not bind to the active site is a (an) Examine the cyclic D-monosaccharide shown below. The linear form of this monosaccharide must be a/an The catalytic triad of Trypsin and other serine proteases consists of