In Protein Structure what is the main role of the child protein in a ribbon structure? the role of the coiled regions of the protein?
In Protein Structure what is the main role of the child protein in a ribbon structure?...
1. What are the levels of protein structure? 2. What is the role of myoglobin and describe the levels of protein structure that exists in myoglobin using PyMOL? 3. What types of forces exist to keep a protein in its native state? 4. What is denaturation? And describe some of the agents that cause denaturation.
Which of the following statements is NOT CORRECT with respect to
the ribbon diagrams shown? (diagram below)
a) The secondary structure of protein 3 is composed entirley of
α-helices
b) Protein 2 contains parallel β-strands
c) Protein 1 contains all three types of secondary
structures
d) None of these proteins possessess quaternary structure
Which of the following statements is NOT correct with respect to the ribbon diagrams shown? 愛心 O The secondary structure of protein 3 is composed entirely of...
What is the role of the protein
encoded by the lacZ gene?
What is the role of the protein encoded by the lacZ gene? The lacZ gene encodes an enzyme that converts lactose to allolactose, and the lacZ gene O O O O encodes an enzyme that converts lactose to glucose and galactose. The lacZ gene encodes an enzyme that permits lactose to enter the bacterial cell. The lacZ gene encodes an enzyme that converts lactose to glucose and galactose....
List and describe the two approaches to determining the tertiary structure of a protein. Experimental Determination Computational prediction There are three methods of computational structure prediction. Define each of the methods and describe when each method would be used. There are three types of helices formed by the secondary structure of protein. List three helices and rate how tightly coiled they are. Explain your reasoning. Choose any three of the twenty amino acids. Based on what you know about the...
The following figure is a ribbon representation of the x-ray crystallographic structure of AnCE, a single domain protein with ACE activity from Drosophila melanogaster, complexed with captopril, (2S)-1-(3-mercapto-2-methylpropanoyl)-L-proline. ACE inhibition kinetics [FAAPGG] Vo, nmol/min uM no inhibitor + captopril + lisinopril + 50-100 KR serum 125 0.95 0.13 0.047 0.42 167 1.05 0.19 0.061 0.53 250 1.54 0.28 0.092 0.65 500 1.9 0.46 0.18 0.91 750 2 0.61 0.26 1.08 a. Use a protein database, such as BRENDA or RCSB,...
what are the main features of a prokaryotes? what are their chemical makeup, role/function, and how they may or may not differ between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria or archaea Capsule (is there another term for this? An analogous structure?) Cell wall Cell Membrane Pili Flagellum Chromosome Nucleoid Endospores Ribosome inclusions
Proteins and their Roles Peptide Bonds and Polypeptides What is the peptide backbone? What are Side Chains? N- and C-Terminus? Noncovalent Bonds and Protein Structure Conformation, Denaturation, and Renaturation Protein Misfolding and Diseases What are Chaperone Proteins and How do they work? Protein Sizes and Shapes Types of Protein Models a-helix and β-sheet Coiled-Coil Parallel vs Antiparalllel B-sheet Levels of Organization in Proteins Protein Domains Proteins and their Roles Unstructured Regions Protein Families (What are they based on) Multipolypeptide Proteins...
Write the correspondent protein structure for each protein
structure below
rite the correspondent protein structure for each protein structure below. Amino Acids leated sheet Alpha hek Pleated sheet Alpha alrite the condensation reaction for following two amino acids (ma
Some regions of protein secondary structure are described as "random coil". This designation is misleading because: A. the secondary structure must always be an alpha helix or beta sheet. B. although the structure is indeed random, it need not necessarily resemble a "coil". C. although the region may be unique to a particular protein, it is not random: each cellular copy of that protein will contain an identical "random coil" structure that corresponds to the same portion of primary sequence....
D) glycosyltransferases E) carboxypeptidase 26. What type of protein secondary structure is characterized as being highly extensible because of its coiled structure? A B-pleated sheet By double helix a-helix supercoiling local folding 27. The figure above is an example of a: A) Glycerol Sterol - Phospholipid D) Glycolipid E) Sugar 28. Long tails (relative to short fatty acid tails) of lipids that make up plasma membranes increase the viscosity of a plasma membrane due the which of the following? A)...