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BCH4024 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS What properties of β-strands forms beta sheets - Answer-hydrogen bond Where is the hydrogen bonds in a β-sheet? - Answer-between the backbone of C=O of one chain and the N-H of another chain segment Where is the hydrogen bonds in a α-helix? ...

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BCH4024 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH
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What properties of β-strands forms beta sheets - Answer-hydrogen bond

Where is the hydrogen bonds in a β-sheet? - Answer-between the backbone of C=O of
one chain and the N-H of another chain segment

Where is the hydrogen bonds in a α-helix? - Answer-all hydrogen bonds involve the
same element of polypeptide chain

Where are the R-groups of neighboring residues in a β-strand? - Answer-opposite
directions

The peptide bonds of adjacent residues in a β-strand point in directions,
whereas with α-helices the peptide bonds point in - Answer-opposite; same
direction

How far are the adjacent residues in β-strands from one another? - Answer-3.5
Angstroms, but there are two residues per unit, so the total total distance is 7 A

How far are the adjacent residues in α-helix from one another? - Answer-1.5 A

Why are polypeptides in the β-conformation more extended than those in α-helical -
Answer-because the distance between two adjacent residues in beta strands is 3.5 A,
and there are two residues per repeat unit in beta strands, so total distance is 7A. as
opposed to alpha helix, the distance between adjacent residues along helical axis is
only 1.5 angstroms

In a polypeptide, the main chain torsion angles around and are free to rotate -
Answer-phi and psi

Ramachandran used computer models of small polypeptides to vary φ and ψ, what was
the objective - Answer-finding stable conformations

Ramachandran plot represents: - Answer-torsion angles for each residue in a protein
4 classes of protein motifs (recognizable folding pattern) - Answer-all α, all β, α/β, α+ β

large motifs from small motifs of protein structure example: - Answer-pyruvate kinase

RNA world ---- > (evolution) - Answer-protein world

Protein stability depends on what three factors: - Answer-1) unfavorable conformation
entropy (cause of folding)
2) favorable enthalpy due to intramolecular noncovalent interactions
3) favorable entropy due to burying of hydrophobic residues

,Polar amino acids: hydrgen bond - Answer-S, T, N, Q
Serine, Threonine, Asparagine, Glutamine

Charged Amino acids: ionic interactions - Answer-D, E, R, K, H
Aspartate, Glutamate, Arginine, Lysine, Histidine

Nonpolar amino acids: hydrophobic interactions - Answer-A, V, L, I, M, W, F
Alanine
Valine
Leucine
Isoleucine
Methionine
Tryptophan
Phenylalanine

Transfer RNA (tRNA) secondary structure: - Answer-tRNA "reads" genes information
encoded in mRNA (3 nucleotide codon) copied from DNA

What does tRNA transfer during protein synthesis - Answer-the appropriate amino acid
to a growing polypeptide chain

Transcription creates a: - Answer-complementary RNA copy (mRNA) of a sequence of
DNA

Translation steps: - Answer-mRNA decoded by ribosomes and tRNA is used to produce
a specific amino acid chain, or polypeptide, that will later fold into an active protein

Phenotype of an organism is determined by: - Answer-proteins

What defines function by interaction? - Answer-the three dimensional structure of
proteins

what defines the type of amino acid? - Answer-side chain

what kind of molecule are amino acids - Answer-ampholytic molecule (contains both
acidic and basic groups)

Charge of an amino acid is dependent on: - Answer-the pH of a solution

What happens to the net charge of an amino acid as you increase the pH - Answer-net
charge decreases

Which of the 20 common amino acids is achiral? - Answer-Glycine

Isoelectric point - Answer-pI=pH, average charge equals zero.

two equilibrium dissociation reactions w/ isoelectric points - Answer-HAH+ ---- > HA + H
HA --- > A- + H+

pI formula if no ionizable side chain - Answer-pI = ¹/₂ (pK₁ + pK₂)

, simplest amino acid? - Answer-glycine

Ways to classify amino acids based on properties: - Answer--size/shapes
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