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BIOS 255: Test 2 Questions and Answers


ATP synthase Correct Ans-- multi-enzyme complex


- 2 major subunits




mRNA transcription complex Correct Ans-about 60 proteins


- a macromolecule




Virus Correct Ans-infective molecular complexes of nucleic acid and proteins (Zika)




Denaturation Correct Ans-loss of a protein's shape




Renaturation Correct Ans-Regaining of biological activity via assembly into native 3D shape

, BIOS 255: Test 2 Questions and Answers
Native Protein Orientation Correct Ans-3D spatial orientation that is the most


thermodynamically stable & has the lowest free energy expenditure ( forms spontaneously)




Helix Correct Ans-- spiral staircase-like shape


-common protein confirmation




Fiber Correct Ans--elongated bound monomers


- common protein conformation




Globular Correct Ans--roughly a sphere


- common protein confirmation


- native confirmation for most enzymes


- hydrophobic interior pocket


- hydrophilic exterior surface


- this maximizes the number of H-bonds formed

, BIOS 255: Test 2 Questions and Answers


Physical forces that shape confirmations Correct Ans-weak electrostatic forces:


- non covalent bonds, h-bonds, hydrophobic & hydrophilic interactions, & strong covalent


bonds




Lock & Key Correct Ans-




Induced Fit Hypothesis Correct Ans-when a glucose molecule comes close to the


hexokinase active site it induces a conformational shift in the enzyme to better hold the


substrate glucose




Unstructured portion proteins Correct Ans-a protein that lacks a fixed or ordered three-


dimensional structure




- best for signaling, regulation, and control functions

, BIOS 255: Test 2 Questions and Answers


Why is there no free rotation in peptide bonds? Correct Ans-This is true because a peptide


bond is planar as are all atoms bonded to it & occur in the same plane




- restructs protein confirmation




How folding changes 3D confirmation Correct Ans-via orderly steps in a sequential way




-Steps:


First secondary, then structural motifs & assembly of complex domains, followed by tertiary


forces or quaternary shapes




Molecular Chaperons Correct Ans-Bind and stabilize newly made unfolded proteins


preventing these proteins from self aggregating and/or being denatured before folding

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