TRUE OR FALSE 35. Denaturation is basically the dis arrangement of intramolecular interactions in a tertiary structure of a protein. 36. When proteins are dissolved in water, alt polar regions are ionized.
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35. Denaturation is basically the dis arrangement of intramolecular interactions in a tertiary structure of a protein.
36. When proteins are dissolved in water, alt polar regions are ionized.
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- Vertebrate proteins? What is meant by the term polypeptide backbone?TRUE OR FALSE 33. The peptide bond is a rigid, non-polar structure which links one amino acid to another amino acid in a protein. 34. The prosthetic groups of amino acids are the basis for determining theSaturated fatty acids tend to be more
- resting state of the protein, the Lys 216 Schiff base has pKa = 9.5 and Asp 85 has pKa = 3.5. When the conformational change occurs, the proton that was on the Schiff base moves to Asp 85. This should tell you that one or both of these two pKas changed with the conformational change. How does the pKa of Asp 85 compare with the pKa of the Lys 216 Schiff base after the conformational change?GABA (B) Need help answering these questions about the GABA(B) protein. What class (globular, fibrous, membrane) protein is the protein Identify the organism (or organisms that have this protein) Identify the cellular location of this protein Describe the function Find the primary structure (list it on a slide) Describe secondary structure (alpha-helix, beta sheet, and how many of each and what percent of the total protein) Find a picture of the tertiary structure (which should also show secondary structure) Does the protein have a quaternary structure, if so what is it?Peptide bond properties. How these properties determine the three-dimensional structure of the protein.
- GABA (B) protein Need help answering questions about the GABA(B) protein. What is the primary structure Describe secondary structure (alpha-helix, beta sheet, and how many of each and what percent of the total protein)What is the tertiary structure (which should also show secondary structure)Does the protein have a quaternary structure, if so what is it?Density and viscosity fatty acid at room temperatureTRUE OR FALSE 31. Amino acids, in 2witterion form, have a net charge of zero, Implying that they are soluble in non-polar solvents. 32. The secondary structure is maintained by hydrogen bonds formed from interaction of peptide bonds.