Structure determines function, however structure alone is not always sufficient to predict function, especially for proteins. One way to understand the association between protein structure and protein function, even if it is not absolute, is to use analogies. Based on the following protein examples, match the analogy with the protein pair.

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Structure determines function, however structure alone is not always sufficient to
predict function, especially for proteins. One way to understand the association
between protein structure and protein function, even if it is not absolute, is to use
analogies. Based on the following protein examples, match the analogy with the
protein pair.
a. Similar structure and function
Ribonucleotide
reductase (bacteria)
DOD
Rbonucleotide
reductase (mouse)
b. Similar structure, different function
Porin channel protein. Green fluorescent protein
Boat and Submarine
Lemon and Tennis Ball
Apple tree and Pear tree
c. Similar function, different structure
GR transcription factor
GCN4 transcription factor
1. ribonucleotide reductase (bacteria)
and ribonucleotide reductase
(mouse)
2. porin channel protein and green
fluorescent protein
3. GR transcription factor and GCN4
transcription factor
Transcribed Image Text:Question 6 ( Structure determines function, however structure alone is not always sufficient to predict function, especially for proteins. One way to understand the association between protein structure and protein function, even if it is not absolute, is to use analogies. Based on the following protein examples, match the analogy with the protein pair. a. Similar structure and function Ribonucleotide reductase (bacteria) DOD Rbonucleotide reductase (mouse) b. Similar structure, different function Porin channel protein. Green fluorescent protein Boat and Submarine Lemon and Tennis Ball Apple tree and Pear tree c. Similar function, different structure GR transcription factor GCN4 transcription factor 1. ribonucleotide reductase (bacteria) and ribonucleotide reductase (mouse) 2. porin channel protein and green fluorescent protein 3. GR transcription factor and GCN4 transcription factor
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