Deck 21: Amino Acids,proteins,and Enzymes

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What is the three-letter abbreviation of asparagine?

A)Asp
B)Asg
C)Asn
D)Arg
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How many different dipeptides can be formed when one valine reacts with one glycine?

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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How many different tripeptides can be formed when one isoleucine,one alanine,and one glycine react?

A)3
B)6
C)18
D)27
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Which protein stores O2 in tissues?

A)Keratin
B)Ferritin
C)Hemoglobin
D)Myoglobin
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The term protein is usually reserved for polymers of more than ________ amino acids.

A)10
B)40
C)200
D)1000
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What is the charge on a zwitterion?

A)Positive
B)Neutral
C)Negative
D)The charge or lack of charge varies depending on the amino acid.
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Which protein stores iron in the liver? <strong>Which protein stores iron in the liver?  </strong> A)Ferritin B)Keratin C)Myoglobin D)Collagen <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Ferritin
B)Keratin
C)Myoglobin
D)Collagen
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What is the N-terminal amino acid in the tetrapeptide glycylalanyisoleucylmethionine?

A)Alanine
B)Glycine
C)Methionine
D)Isoleucine
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What is the structure of the dipeptide Ser-Gly?

A) <strong>What is the structure of the dipeptide Ser-Gly?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>What is the structure of the dipeptide Ser-Gly?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>What is the structure of the dipeptide Ser-Gly?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>What is the structure of the dipeptide Ser-Gly?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which Fischer projections represent naturally-occurring amino acids? <strong>Which Fischer projections represent naturally-occurring amino acids?  </strong> A)Only structure 1 B)Only structure 2 C)Structures 1,2,and 3 D)Structures 2 and 3 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Only structure 1
B)Only structure 2
C)Structures 1,2,and 3
D)Structures 2 and 3
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Which is the simplest amino acid?

A)Serine
B)Glutamine
C)Cysteine
D)Glycine
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What is the one-letter abbreviation of arginine?

A)A
B)R
C)P
D)G
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How is a dipeptide formed?

A)The -NH3+ group of one amino acid forms an amide bond with the -NH3+ group of another amino acid and the elements of H2 are removed.
B)The -NH3+ group of one amino acid forms an amide bond with the carboxylate (-COO-)of another amino acid,and the elements of H2O are removed.
C)The carboxylate (-COO-)group of one amino acid forms an amide bond with the carboxylate (-COO-)of another amino acid,and the elements of O2 are removed.
D)The carboxylate (-COO-)group of one amino acid forms an amide bond the -NH3+ group of another amino acid,and the elements of H2 are removed.
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Which amino acid is a basic amino acid?

A)Serine
B)Arginine
C)Cysteine
D)Alanine
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What is the C-terminal amino acid in the tetrapeptide glycylalanyisoleucylmethionine?

A)Alanine
B)Glycine
C)Methionine
D)Isoleucine
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What is the structure of the amino acid leucine at pH 12?

A) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid leucine at pH 12?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid leucine at pH 12?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid leucine at pH 12?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid leucine at pH 12?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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What is the charge on an amino acid at a pH below its pI?

A)Positive
B)Neutral
C)Negative
D)The charge or lack of charge varies depending on the amino acid.
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What is the name of the amino acid shown below? <strong>What is the name of the amino acid shown below?  </strong> A)L-cysteine B)D-cysteine C)L-serine D)D-serine <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)L-cysteine
B)D-cysteine
C)L-serine
D)D-serine
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How many chirality centers are in leu-enkephalin (structure shown)? <strong>How many chirality centers are in leu-enkephalin (structure shown)?  </strong> A)3 B)4 C)5 D)9 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)3
B)4
C)5
D)9
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What is the function of myosin in the human body?

A)As connective tissue found in tendons,bone,cartilage,and blood vessels
B)Control muscle contractions
C)Stores iron in the liver
D)Controls blood glucose levels
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Which statement about oxytocin and vasopressin is not true?

A)Oxytocin and vasopressin each contain nine amino acids.
B)Oxytocin and vasopressin each contain cysteine on both sides of a disulfide bond.
C)Oxytocin and vasopressin each contain a single disulfide bond.
D)Oxytocin and vasopressin each contain cysteine as the C-terminal amino acid.
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What is a zymogen?

A)An amino acid with a neutral charge
B)Inactive precursor of an enzyme
C)A molecule that causes an enzyme to lose activity
D)A nonprotein organic molecule needed for an enzyme-catalyzed reaction to occur
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Which is an example of a cofactor?

A)Lactose
B)Lactose dehydrogenase
C)NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide)
D)Tryptophan
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Which is not a characteristic of an α-helix?

A)The N-H and C=O bonds point along the axis of the helix in opposite directions.
B)The R groups of the amino acids extend inward toward the core of the helix.
C)There are 3.6 amino acids in each turn of the helix.
D)The C=O group of one amino acid is hydrogen bonded to an N-H group four amino acid residues farther along the chain.
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Which conditions are commonly diagnosed by measuring the levels of specific enzymes in the blood?

A)Heart attack
B)High blood pressure
C)Pregnancy
D)Migraines
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What is the particular sequence of amino acids of a protein that are joined together by peptide bonds called?

A)The primary structure of a protein
B)The secondary structure of a protein
C)The tertiary structure of a protein
D)The quaternary structure of a protein
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What type of intermolecular forces exist between the side chains of isoleucine and valine?

A)Electrostatic attraction
B)London dispersion forces
C)Hydrogen bond
D)Disulfide bond
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A reversible inhibitor does which of the following?

A)It covalently binds to an enzyme,permanently destroying its activity.
B)It binds to the enzyme,but does not bind at the active side.
C)It binds to an enzyme but then enzyme activity is restored when the inhibitor is released.
D)It has a shape and structure similar to the substrate,so it competes with the substrate for binding to the active side.
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What is the strongest type of interaction between the side chains of an isoleucine amino acid and a phenylalanine amino acid in a protein?

A)Hydrogen bonding
B)London dispersion forces
C)Disulfide bond
D)Electrostatic interactions
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Which choice is the unique structural feature of collagen?

A)α-coil
B)β-sheet
C)Disulfide linkage
D)Triple helix
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Which is an example of a globular protein?

A)Collagen
B)α-keratin
C)Hemoglobin
D)Amylopectin
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Amino acids are the building blocks of the body's proteins. Which statement concerning amino acids is false? <strong>Amino acids are the building blocks of the body's proteins. Which statement concerning amino acids is false?  </strong> A)There are approximately 200 standard amino acids that occur naturally in the proteins of the human body. B)Except for when R=H,amino acids are chiral molecules. C)The amino acids found in human proteins are alpha amino acids. D)The properties of amino acids and the proteins they compose are determined by the nature of the side chain groups that are present. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)There are approximately 200 standard amino acids that occur naturally in the proteins of the human body.
B)Except for when R=H,amino acids are chiral molecules.
C)The amino acids found in human proteins are "alpha" amino acids.
D)The properties of amino acids and the proteins they compose are determined by the nature of the side chain groups that are present.
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The side chain of which amino acid can form hydrogen bonds with asparagine?

A)Glycine
B)Valine
C)Tyrosine
D)Alanine
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What is the structure of the amino acid phenylalanine at pH 1?

A) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid phenylalanine at pH 1?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid phenylalanine at pH 1?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid phenylalanine at pH 1?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid phenylalanine at pH 1?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which statement is not true?

A)A cofactor is always a metal ion needed for an enzyme-catalyzed reaction to occur.
B)The names of most enzymes end in the suffix -ase.
C)An enzyme-catalyzed reaction can be 106 to 1012 times faster than a similar uncatalyzed reaction.
D)Enzymes are proteins that serve as biological catalysts for reactions in all living organisms.
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Based on its name,which compound is an enzyme?

A)Glucose
B)Triosephosphate isomerase
C)N-acetyl-D-glucosamine
D)Dihydrofolate
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Trypsin is a digestive enzyme that hydrolyzes peptide bonds only when the carbonyl group in the amide bond comes from Lys or Arg. What fragments result when the peptide Gly-Lys-Arg-Ala-Ala-Arg is hydrolyzed by trypsin?

A)Gly,Lys,Arg,Ala-Ala,Arg
B)Gly-Lys,Arg-Ala-Ala,Arg
C)Gly-Lys,Arg,Ala-Ala,Arg
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What is the process of altering the shape of a protein without breaking the amide bonds that form the primary structure?

A)Hydrolysis
B)Competitive inhibition
C)Denaturation
D)Oxidation
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What is the strongest type of interaction between two cysteine amino acid side chains in a protein?

A)Hydrogen bonding
B)London dispersion forces
C)Disulfide bond
D)Electrostatic interactions
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What type of inhibitor binds to the enzyme but does not bind at the active site?

A)A noncompetitive inhibitor
B)A competitive inhibitor
C)A reversible inhibitor
D)An irreversible inhibitor
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Tuftsin is a peptide that stimulate and promotes the destruction of tumor cells. Its primary structure is Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg. Which statement is NOT a valid interpretation of its primary structure?

A)It is a tetrapeptide.
B)Threonine is the N-terminal amino acid and arginine is the C-terminal amino acid.
C)The amino group of arginine is not joined to any other amino acid.
D)The carboxyl group of lysine is joined to the amino group of proline.
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Denaturation of a protein results in the loss of its native conformation and its biological activity. Which statement best describes what happens to a protein when it is denatured?

A)Peptide bonds are broken.
B)New amino acids are joined to the peptide backbone.
C)Secondary,tertiary,and quaternary levels of structure are disrupted.
D)The N-terminal and C-terminal ends of the protein are hydrolyzed by enzymes.
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Consider the following forms of the amino acid valine (Val). Which statement concerning these structures is false? <strong>Consider the following forms of the amino acid valine (Val). Which statement concerning these structures is false?  </strong> A)Structure I represents the form of Val present in blood at physiological pH. B)Structure II represents the form of Val present in the basic environment of the intestines. C)Structure III represents the form of Val present in the acidic environment of the stomach. D)Structure IV represents the zwitterions of Val. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Structure I represents the form of Val present in blood at physiological pH.
B)Structure II represents the form of Val present in the basic environment of the intestines.
C)Structure III represents the form of Val present in the acidic environment of the stomach.
D)Structure IV represents the zwitterions of Val.
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Secretion of vasopressin by the pituitary gland causes the kidneys to retain fluid,resulting in decreased urine output.
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A diet of rice and tofu provides all essential amino acids.
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Which choice is the only amino acid capable of forming a disulfide bond?

A)Methionine
B)Serine
C)Arginine
D)Cysteine
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Both the myosin and the α-keratin are proteins composed almost entirely of β-pleated sheets.
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Consider the following forms of the amino acid serine (Ser). Which statement concerning these structures is false? <strong>Consider the following forms of the amino acid serine (Ser). Which statement concerning these structures is false?  </strong> A)Structure IV represents the form of Ser present at its isoelectric pH. B)Structure III represents the form of Ser present in the basic environment of the intestines. C)Structure II represents the form of Ser present in the acidic environment of the stomach. D)Structure I represents the zwitterionic form of Ser. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Structure IV represents the form of Ser present at its isoelectric pH.
B)Structure III represents the form of Ser present in the basic environment of the intestines.
C)Structure II represents the form of Ser present in the acidic environment of the stomach.
D)Structure I represents the zwitterionic form of Ser.
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Which of the following is not of the causes of protein denaturation?

A)High temperature
B)Low temperature
C)Strong acid
D)Agitation
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D-Amino acids have the -NH3+ group on the left side in the Fischer projection.
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Proteins are long chains of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. Which structure properly depicts the peptide bond formed between two generic amino acids?

A) <strong>Proteins are long chains of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. Which structure properly depicts the peptide bond formed between two generic amino acids?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Proteins are long chains of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. Which structure properly depicts the peptide bond formed between two generic amino acids?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Proteins are long chains of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. Which structure properly depicts the peptide bond formed between two generic amino acids?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Proteins are long chains of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. Which structure properly depicts the peptide bond formed between two generic amino acids?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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About one half of the 223 amino acid residues in the enzyme trypsin are hydrophobic. Where in the tertiary structure of this globular protein are these residues most likely to be found?

A)At the N-terminal end of the peptide chain.
B)At the C-terminal end of the peptide chain.
C)On the exterior surface of the folded protein.
D)In the interior of the folded protein.
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What type of intermolecular forces exist between the side chains of glutamic acid and lysine?

A)Electrostatic attraction
B)London dispersion forces
C)Hydrogen bond
D)Disulfide bond
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The reactant in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction is called a cofactor.
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The Fischer projection below represents a naturally occurring amino acid. The Fischer projection below represents a naturally occurring amino acid.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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What type of intermolecular forces exist between the side chains of serine and asparagine?

A)Electrostatic attraction
B)London dispersion forces
C)Hydrogen bond
D)Disulfide bond
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A dipeptide contains two amino acids joined together by two amide bonds.
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The amide bonds in peptides and proteins are called peptide bonds.
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By convention,the C-terminal amino acid is always written at the right end of the peptide chain and the N-terminal amino acid at the left.
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The α-helix and the β-pleated sheet are examples of the tertiary structure of a protein.
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The β-pleated sheet forms when two or more peptide chains,called strands,line up side-by-side with the C=O and N-H bonds in the plane of the sheets.
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Insulin is a small protein consisting of two polypeptide chains held together by hydrogen bonds.
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HIV protease inhibitors are used to treat HIV by binding to an enzyme needed by the virus to replicate itself.
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α-Keratin in hair is a fibrous protein composed almost exclusively of α-helix units that wind together to form a superhelix.
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Hemoglobin,collagen,and myoglobin are all examples of conjugated proteins.
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The antibiotics penicillin and sulfanilamide,and drugs used to treat high blood pressure and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)are classified as coenzymes.
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Fibrin and thrombin,two proteins involved in blood clotting,are first synthesized as the zymogens fibrinogen and prothrombin,respectively.
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The hydrolysis of the amide bonds in a protein forms the individual amino acids that comprise the primary structure.
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Globular proteins are coiled into compact shapes with hydrophilic outer surfaces that make them water-soluble.
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The "cartoon" shown is an example of competitive inhibition. The cartoon shown is an example of competitive inhibition.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The enzyme in the ribbon diagram shown is composed primarily of β-pleated sheets. The enzyme in the ribbon diagram shown is composed primarily of β-pleated sheets.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The Fischer projection below represents a basic amino acid. The Fischer projection below represents a basic amino acid.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Serine exists primarily in its neutral form at a pH ~ 6.
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The amino acids aspartic acid and glutamic acid have a +1 net charge at low pH,and a -2 net charge at high pH.
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The lock-and-key model is often used to explain why some enzymes catalyze a wide variety of substrate reactions.
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The "cartoon" shown is an example of noncompetitive inhibition. The cartoon shown is an example of noncompetitive inhibition.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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When the peptide below is hydrolyzed with water,the products are the amino acids proline,cysteine,and glutamine. When the peptide below is hydrolyzed with water,the products are the amino acids proline,cysteine,and glutamine.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Acidic amino acids have lower pI values than basic amino acids.
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Hydrogen bonding is possible between the side chains of the amino acids tyrosine and threonine.
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The peptide leucyl phenylalanylvalylvaline is abbreviated as Leu-Phen-Ala-Val-Val.
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Deck 21: Amino Acids,proteins,and Enzymes
1
What is the three-letter abbreviation of asparagine?

A)Asp
B)Asg
C)Asn
D)Arg
Asn
2
How many different dipeptides can be formed when one valine reacts with one glycine?

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
2
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How many different tripeptides can be formed when one isoleucine,one alanine,and one glycine react?

A)3
B)6
C)18
D)27
6
4
Which protein stores O2 in tissues?

A)Keratin
B)Ferritin
C)Hemoglobin
D)Myoglobin
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The term protein is usually reserved for polymers of more than ________ amino acids.

A)10
B)40
C)200
D)1000
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What is the charge on a zwitterion?

A)Positive
B)Neutral
C)Negative
D)The charge or lack of charge varies depending on the amino acid.
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Which protein stores iron in the liver? <strong>Which protein stores iron in the liver?  </strong> A)Ferritin B)Keratin C)Myoglobin D)Collagen

A)Ferritin
B)Keratin
C)Myoglobin
D)Collagen
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What is the N-terminal amino acid in the tetrapeptide glycylalanyisoleucylmethionine?

A)Alanine
B)Glycine
C)Methionine
D)Isoleucine
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What is the structure of the dipeptide Ser-Gly?

A) <strong>What is the structure of the dipeptide Ser-Gly?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>What is the structure of the dipeptide Ser-Gly?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>What is the structure of the dipeptide Ser-Gly?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>What is the structure of the dipeptide Ser-Gly?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Which Fischer projections represent naturally-occurring amino acids? <strong>Which Fischer projections represent naturally-occurring amino acids?  </strong> A)Only structure 1 B)Only structure 2 C)Structures 1,2,and 3 D)Structures 2 and 3

A)Only structure 1
B)Only structure 2
C)Structures 1,2,and 3
D)Structures 2 and 3
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11
Which is the simplest amino acid?

A)Serine
B)Glutamine
C)Cysteine
D)Glycine
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12
What is the one-letter abbreviation of arginine?

A)A
B)R
C)P
D)G
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13
How is a dipeptide formed?

A)The -NH3+ group of one amino acid forms an amide bond with the -NH3+ group of another amino acid and the elements of H2 are removed.
B)The -NH3+ group of one amino acid forms an amide bond with the carboxylate (-COO-)of another amino acid,and the elements of H2O are removed.
C)The carboxylate (-COO-)group of one amino acid forms an amide bond with the carboxylate (-COO-)of another amino acid,and the elements of O2 are removed.
D)The carboxylate (-COO-)group of one amino acid forms an amide bond the -NH3+ group of another amino acid,and the elements of H2 are removed.
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Which amino acid is a basic amino acid?

A)Serine
B)Arginine
C)Cysteine
D)Alanine
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What is the C-terminal amino acid in the tetrapeptide glycylalanyisoleucylmethionine?

A)Alanine
B)Glycine
C)Methionine
D)Isoleucine
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What is the structure of the amino acid leucine at pH 12?

A) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid leucine at pH 12?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid leucine at pH 12?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid leucine at pH 12?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid leucine at pH 12?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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What is the charge on an amino acid at a pH below its pI?

A)Positive
B)Neutral
C)Negative
D)The charge or lack of charge varies depending on the amino acid.
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What is the name of the amino acid shown below? <strong>What is the name of the amino acid shown below?  </strong> A)L-cysteine B)D-cysteine C)L-serine D)D-serine

A)L-cysteine
B)D-cysteine
C)L-serine
D)D-serine
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19
How many chirality centers are in leu-enkephalin (structure shown)? <strong>How many chirality centers are in leu-enkephalin (structure shown)?  </strong> A)3 B)4 C)5 D)9

A)3
B)4
C)5
D)9
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20
What is the function of myosin in the human body?

A)As connective tissue found in tendons,bone,cartilage,and blood vessels
B)Control muscle contractions
C)Stores iron in the liver
D)Controls blood glucose levels
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21
Which statement about oxytocin and vasopressin is not true?

A)Oxytocin and vasopressin each contain nine amino acids.
B)Oxytocin and vasopressin each contain cysteine on both sides of a disulfide bond.
C)Oxytocin and vasopressin each contain a single disulfide bond.
D)Oxytocin and vasopressin each contain cysteine as the C-terminal amino acid.
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22
What is a zymogen?

A)An amino acid with a neutral charge
B)Inactive precursor of an enzyme
C)A molecule that causes an enzyme to lose activity
D)A nonprotein organic molecule needed for an enzyme-catalyzed reaction to occur
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Which is an example of a cofactor?

A)Lactose
B)Lactose dehydrogenase
C)NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide)
D)Tryptophan
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Which is not a characteristic of an α-helix?

A)The N-H and C=O bonds point along the axis of the helix in opposite directions.
B)The R groups of the amino acids extend inward toward the core of the helix.
C)There are 3.6 amino acids in each turn of the helix.
D)The C=O group of one amino acid is hydrogen bonded to an N-H group four amino acid residues farther along the chain.
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Which conditions are commonly diagnosed by measuring the levels of specific enzymes in the blood?

A)Heart attack
B)High blood pressure
C)Pregnancy
D)Migraines
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What is the particular sequence of amino acids of a protein that are joined together by peptide bonds called?

A)The primary structure of a protein
B)The secondary structure of a protein
C)The tertiary structure of a protein
D)The quaternary structure of a protein
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What type of intermolecular forces exist between the side chains of isoleucine and valine?

A)Electrostatic attraction
B)London dispersion forces
C)Hydrogen bond
D)Disulfide bond
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A reversible inhibitor does which of the following?

A)It covalently binds to an enzyme,permanently destroying its activity.
B)It binds to the enzyme,but does not bind at the active side.
C)It binds to an enzyme but then enzyme activity is restored when the inhibitor is released.
D)It has a shape and structure similar to the substrate,so it competes with the substrate for binding to the active side.
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29
What is the strongest type of interaction between the side chains of an isoleucine amino acid and a phenylalanine amino acid in a protein?

A)Hydrogen bonding
B)London dispersion forces
C)Disulfide bond
D)Electrostatic interactions
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30
Which choice is the unique structural feature of collagen?

A)α-coil
B)β-sheet
C)Disulfide linkage
D)Triple helix
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31
Which is an example of a globular protein?

A)Collagen
B)α-keratin
C)Hemoglobin
D)Amylopectin
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32
Amino acids are the building blocks of the body's proteins. Which statement concerning amino acids is false? <strong>Amino acids are the building blocks of the body's proteins. Which statement concerning amino acids is false?  </strong> A)There are approximately 200 standard amino acids that occur naturally in the proteins of the human body. B)Except for when R=H,amino acids are chiral molecules. C)The amino acids found in human proteins are alpha amino acids. D)The properties of amino acids and the proteins they compose are determined by the nature of the side chain groups that are present.

A)There are approximately 200 standard amino acids that occur naturally in the proteins of the human body.
B)Except for when R=H,amino acids are chiral molecules.
C)The amino acids found in human proteins are "alpha" amino acids.
D)The properties of amino acids and the proteins they compose are determined by the nature of the side chain groups that are present.
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33
The side chain of which amino acid can form hydrogen bonds with asparagine?

A)Glycine
B)Valine
C)Tyrosine
D)Alanine
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34
What is the structure of the amino acid phenylalanine at pH 1?

A) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid phenylalanine at pH 1?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid phenylalanine at pH 1?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid phenylalanine at pH 1?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>What is the structure of the amino acid phenylalanine at pH 1?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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35
Which statement is not true?

A)A cofactor is always a metal ion needed for an enzyme-catalyzed reaction to occur.
B)The names of most enzymes end in the suffix -ase.
C)An enzyme-catalyzed reaction can be 106 to 1012 times faster than a similar uncatalyzed reaction.
D)Enzymes are proteins that serve as biological catalysts for reactions in all living organisms.
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36
Based on its name,which compound is an enzyme?

A)Glucose
B)Triosephosphate isomerase
C)N-acetyl-D-glucosamine
D)Dihydrofolate
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37
Trypsin is a digestive enzyme that hydrolyzes peptide bonds only when the carbonyl group in the amide bond comes from Lys or Arg. What fragments result when the peptide Gly-Lys-Arg-Ala-Ala-Arg is hydrolyzed by trypsin?

A)Gly,Lys,Arg,Ala-Ala,Arg
B)Gly-Lys,Arg-Ala-Ala,Arg
C)Gly-Lys,Arg,Ala-Ala,Arg
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38
What is the process of altering the shape of a protein without breaking the amide bonds that form the primary structure?

A)Hydrolysis
B)Competitive inhibition
C)Denaturation
D)Oxidation
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39
What is the strongest type of interaction between two cysteine amino acid side chains in a protein?

A)Hydrogen bonding
B)London dispersion forces
C)Disulfide bond
D)Electrostatic interactions
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40
What type of inhibitor binds to the enzyme but does not bind at the active site?

A)A noncompetitive inhibitor
B)A competitive inhibitor
C)A reversible inhibitor
D)An irreversible inhibitor
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41
Tuftsin is a peptide that stimulate and promotes the destruction of tumor cells. Its primary structure is Thr-Lys-Pro-Arg. Which statement is NOT a valid interpretation of its primary structure?

A)It is a tetrapeptide.
B)Threonine is the N-terminal amino acid and arginine is the C-terminal amino acid.
C)The amino group of arginine is not joined to any other amino acid.
D)The carboxyl group of lysine is joined to the amino group of proline.
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42
Denaturation of a protein results in the loss of its native conformation and its biological activity. Which statement best describes what happens to a protein when it is denatured?

A)Peptide bonds are broken.
B)New amino acids are joined to the peptide backbone.
C)Secondary,tertiary,and quaternary levels of structure are disrupted.
D)The N-terminal and C-terminal ends of the protein are hydrolyzed by enzymes.
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43
Consider the following forms of the amino acid valine (Val). Which statement concerning these structures is false? <strong>Consider the following forms of the amino acid valine (Val). Which statement concerning these structures is false?  </strong> A)Structure I represents the form of Val present in blood at physiological pH. B)Structure II represents the form of Val present in the basic environment of the intestines. C)Structure III represents the form of Val present in the acidic environment of the stomach. D)Structure IV represents the zwitterions of Val.

A)Structure I represents the form of Val present in blood at physiological pH.
B)Structure II represents the form of Val present in the basic environment of the intestines.
C)Structure III represents the form of Val present in the acidic environment of the stomach.
D)Structure IV represents the zwitterions of Val.
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44
Secretion of vasopressin by the pituitary gland causes the kidneys to retain fluid,resulting in decreased urine output.
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45
A diet of rice and tofu provides all essential amino acids.
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46
Which choice is the only amino acid capable of forming a disulfide bond?

A)Methionine
B)Serine
C)Arginine
D)Cysteine
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47
Both the myosin and the α-keratin are proteins composed almost entirely of β-pleated sheets.
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48
Consider the following forms of the amino acid serine (Ser). Which statement concerning these structures is false? <strong>Consider the following forms of the amino acid serine (Ser). Which statement concerning these structures is false?  </strong> A)Structure IV represents the form of Ser present at its isoelectric pH. B)Structure III represents the form of Ser present in the basic environment of the intestines. C)Structure II represents the form of Ser present in the acidic environment of the stomach. D)Structure I represents the zwitterionic form of Ser.

A)Structure IV represents the form of Ser present at its isoelectric pH.
B)Structure III represents the form of Ser present in the basic environment of the intestines.
C)Structure II represents the form of Ser present in the acidic environment of the stomach.
D)Structure I represents the zwitterionic form of Ser.
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49
Which of the following is not of the causes of protein denaturation?

A)High temperature
B)Low temperature
C)Strong acid
D)Agitation
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50
D-Amino acids have the -NH3+ group on the left side in the Fischer projection.
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51
Proteins are long chains of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. Which structure properly depicts the peptide bond formed between two generic amino acids?

A) <strong>Proteins are long chains of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. Which structure properly depicts the peptide bond formed between two generic amino acids?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Proteins are long chains of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. Which structure properly depicts the peptide bond formed between two generic amino acids?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Proteins are long chains of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. Which structure properly depicts the peptide bond formed between two generic amino acids?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Proteins are long chains of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. Which structure properly depicts the peptide bond formed between two generic amino acids?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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52
About one half of the 223 amino acid residues in the enzyme trypsin are hydrophobic. Where in the tertiary structure of this globular protein are these residues most likely to be found?

A)At the N-terminal end of the peptide chain.
B)At the C-terminal end of the peptide chain.
C)On the exterior surface of the folded protein.
D)In the interior of the folded protein.
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53
What type of intermolecular forces exist between the side chains of glutamic acid and lysine?

A)Electrostatic attraction
B)London dispersion forces
C)Hydrogen bond
D)Disulfide bond
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54
The reactant in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction is called a cofactor.
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55
The Fischer projection below represents a naturally occurring amino acid. The Fischer projection below represents a naturally occurring amino acid.
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56
What type of intermolecular forces exist between the side chains of serine and asparagine?

A)Electrostatic attraction
B)London dispersion forces
C)Hydrogen bond
D)Disulfide bond
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57
A dipeptide contains two amino acids joined together by two amide bonds.
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58
The amide bonds in peptides and proteins are called peptide bonds.
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59
By convention,the C-terminal amino acid is always written at the right end of the peptide chain and the N-terminal amino acid at the left.
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60
The α-helix and the β-pleated sheet are examples of the tertiary structure of a protein.
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61
The β-pleated sheet forms when two or more peptide chains,called strands,line up side-by-side with the C=O and N-H bonds in the plane of the sheets.
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62
Insulin is a small protein consisting of two polypeptide chains held together by hydrogen bonds.
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63
HIV protease inhibitors are used to treat HIV by binding to an enzyme needed by the virus to replicate itself.
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64
α-Keratin in hair is a fibrous protein composed almost exclusively of α-helix units that wind together to form a superhelix.
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65
Hemoglobin,collagen,and myoglobin are all examples of conjugated proteins.
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66
The antibiotics penicillin and sulfanilamide,and drugs used to treat high blood pressure and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)are classified as coenzymes.
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67
Fibrin and thrombin,two proteins involved in blood clotting,are first synthesized as the zymogens fibrinogen and prothrombin,respectively.
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68
The hydrolysis of the amide bonds in a protein forms the individual amino acids that comprise the primary structure.
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69
Globular proteins are coiled into compact shapes with hydrophilic outer surfaces that make them water-soluble.
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70
The "cartoon" shown is an example of competitive inhibition. The cartoon shown is an example of competitive inhibition.
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71
The enzyme in the ribbon diagram shown is composed primarily of β-pleated sheets. The enzyme in the ribbon diagram shown is composed primarily of β-pleated sheets.
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72
The Fischer projection below represents a basic amino acid. The Fischer projection below represents a basic amino acid.
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73
Serine exists primarily in its neutral form at a pH ~ 6.
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74
The amino acids aspartic acid and glutamic acid have a +1 net charge at low pH,and a -2 net charge at high pH.
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75
The lock-and-key model is often used to explain why some enzymes catalyze a wide variety of substrate reactions.
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76
The "cartoon" shown is an example of noncompetitive inhibition. The cartoon shown is an example of noncompetitive inhibition.
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77
When the peptide below is hydrolyzed with water,the products are the amino acids proline,cysteine,and glutamine. When the peptide below is hydrolyzed with water,the products are the amino acids proline,cysteine,and glutamine.
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78
Acidic amino acids have lower pI values than basic amino acids.
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79
Hydrogen bonding is possible between the side chains of the amino acids tyrosine and threonine.
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80
The peptide leucyl phenylalanylvalylvaline is abbreviated as Leu-Phen-Ala-Val-Val.
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