Which of the following actions would affect the secondary, but not primary, structure of a protein?
A. break the ionic bonds between amino acids
B. break the hydrogen bonds between amino acids
C. change the sequence of amino acids
D. disrupt the interactions between two different polypeptide chains - <
hydrogen bonds between amino acids
How many water molecules would be produced in making a polypeptide that is 14 amino acids long?
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True of False: The individual polypeptide chains in a multi-subunit protein each have their own
primary, secondary, and tertiary structure. - <
Which one of the following can contribute to a protein's tertiary structure?
A. covalent bonding
B. ionic bonding
C. hydrogen bonding
D. All of the other answer options are correct.
E. van der Waal's forces - <
Amino acids with hydrophobic R groups are most often found buried in the interior of folded
proteins. - <
Which one of the following is NOT a component of an amino acid?
A. α carbon
B. amino group
C. carboxyl group
D. triphosphate group
E. R group - <
In a ribbon model of a polypeptide, br
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