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Chapter 4 Self-test questions
The structure of proteins
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Which of the following statements about amino acids is correct?
Amino acids are classified according to the structures and properties of their side chains.
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Amino acids are uncharged at neutral pH.
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Amino acids in proteins are mainly in the D-configuration.
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Twenty four amino acids are commonly used in protein synthesis.
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Which type of bonding is responsible for the secondary structure of proteins?
Disulphide bridges between cysteine residues.
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Hydrogen bonding between the C=O and N-H groups of peptide bonds.
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Peptide bonds between amino acids.
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Salt bridges between charged side chains of amino acids.
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Which term below best defines the 'quaternary structure' of a protein?
The arrangement of two or more polypeptide subunits into a single functional complex.
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The folding of the polypeptide backbone in three-dimensional space.
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The interaction of amino acid side chains.
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The sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain.
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Which of the following statements about collagen is correct?
Collagen contains a high proportion of hydroxylated proline residues.
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Collagen is a globular, intracellular protein.
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Post-translational modification of collagen involves vitamin A.
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The structure of collagen consists of a superhelix of three á helices twisted together.
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Which of the following statements about haemoglobin is correct?
2,3-Bisphosphoglycerate (BPG) increases the affinity of haemoglobin for oxygen.
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Deoxygenated haemoglobin has a higher binding affinity for protons than has oxyhaemoglobin.
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Haemoglobin has a higher affinity for oxygen than does myoglobin.
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One molecule of haemoglobin binds sixteen molecules of oxygen-four per subunit.
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Which of the following amino acids is mostly likely to disrupt an alpha helix?
Proline.
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Leucine.
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Glycine.
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Valine.
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Which of the following most accurately describes how secondary structures in proteins are stabilized?
Through ionic bonds operating between oppositely charged amino acid side chains.
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Through covalent bonds joining different parts of the peptide backbone.
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Through hydrogen bonds between different amino acid side chains.
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Through hydrogen bonds joining different parts of the peptide backbone.
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Which amino acid can form disulphide bonds?
Glycine.
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Proline.
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Glutamate.
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Cysteine.
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Which of the following pairs of amino acids might contribute to protein conformation by forming electrostatic interactions?
Glycine and leucine.
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Glutamate and lysine.
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Phenylalanine and tyrosine.
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Lysine and arginine.
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Which of the following best describes a protein domain?
The -helical portion of a protein.
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A discrete region of polypeptide chain that has folded into a self-contained three-dimensional structure.
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The -pleated sheet portion of a protein.
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A feature that rarely occurs in globular proteins.
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As haemoglobin binds oxygen molecules, its affinity for oxygen increases, driving the binding of further oxygen molecules. Which term best describes this phenomenon?
Catalysis.
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Saturation.
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Allostery.
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Isomerism.
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Which of the following statements correctly describes the behaviour of the haemoglobin protein in sickle-cell disease?
The haemoglobin protein dissociates into four subunits.
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The haemoglobin protein lacks a haem group.
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Neighbouring haemoglobin proteins aggregate together.
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The haemoglobin protein possesses an iron atom in the Fe (III) form rather than the normal Fe (II) form.
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