Multiple ChoiceWhat is the role of a chaperone protein?a) Assist in RNA and DNA folding.b) Assist in membrane transport.c) Assist in protein denaturation.d) Assist in dehydration synthesis reactions.e) Assist in protein folding or re-naturing.
Open QuestionDRAW IT The following diagram shows the bacteriorhodopsin protein. Indicate the regions of primary, secondary, and tertiary structure. Does this protein have quaternary structure?<IMAGE>
Open QuestionWhich of the following is/are true regarding proteins? Select all that apply.(NCLEX/HESI/TEAS)a. Proteins are made of amino acids.b. Proteins can have higher-order structure.c. Proteins are made by hydrolysis reactions.d. Peptides are large proteins.e. A protein's secondary structure is independent of the primary structure.f. If the protein's primary structure is altered, it will not impact the protein's tertiarystructure.
Open QuestionProteins are polymers of __________.a. amino acidsb. fatty acidsc. nucleic acidsd. monosaccharides
Open QuestionShown is the amino acid tryptophan. Put the letter “C” at the site of every carbon atom. Label the amino group, the carboxyl group, and the side group.<IMAGE>
Multiple ChoiceThe primary building blocks (monomers) of proteins are: a) Glucose molecules.b) Lipids.c) Nucleotides.d) Amino acids.e) None of these.
Multiple ChoiceWhich two functional groups are always found in amino acids?a) Carbonyl and amino groups.b) Carboxyl and amino groups.c) Amino and sulfhydryl groups.d) Hydroxyl and carboxyl groups.
Multiple ChoiceWhat term is used for an amino acid chain that has greater than 50 covalently linked amino acids?a) Protein.b) Peptide.c) Amino acid.d) Polypeptide.