Quiz 1
Which of the following are involved in forming the tertiary structure of proteins? 1. H bonds 2. Hydrophobic interactions 3. ionic bonds
1. H bonds
Ture of False: Mutation in the DNA will ONLY affect primary structure of the protein but never tertiary
FALSE
Regions of proteins, which have functional activity that can be predicted from their conserved primary sequences as a result of evolution, are called what?
Motifs
Which part of the amino acids makes it unique from all others?
Side Chain
Intergral membrane proteins are those that...
are directly associated with the membrane lipids
Whereas small uncharged molecules can diffuse though the hydrophobic core of a phospholipid bilayer, a larger polar substance such as glucose must enter cells by...
binding to carrier proteins that facilitate the passage of specific molecules across membranes
A difulfide bond is formed between ______ residues
cysteine
In the fluid mosaic model of biological membrane structure, transmembrane proteins are...
embedded nearly randomly in the lipid bilayer
Water is an ideal solvent in cells because it...
is a polar molecule that can form hydrogen bonds with itself and with other polar molecules
The most common molecules in cellular membranes are the ...
phospholipids
Proteins must have more than one ______ to have a quarternary structure.
polypeptide chain
The interaction of the alpha and beta subunits to form the hemoglobin molecule is an example of ______ structure.
quarternary
The alpha helix is an example of which level of protein structure?
secondary
The linear order of amino acids in a protein determines its
structure
Proteins can be described as which of the following?
they carry out the program encoded by genes