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The document is a quiz about protein structure and functions. It contains questions about the types of bonds involved in alpha helix formation, the level of protein structure that realizes native functional properties in oligomeric proteins, the definition of primary protein structure, which amino acids contain specific functional groups, which amino acid residues can form hydrophobic bonds, which amino acid contains a sulfhydryl group, the average molecular weight range of single-chain proteins, the definition of quaternary protein structure, and what gives proteins their specificity.
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The document is a quiz about protein structure and functions. It contains questions about the types of bonds involved in alpha helix formation, the level of protein structure that realizes native functional properties in oligomeric proteins, the definition of primary protein structure, which amino acids contain specific functional groups, which amino acid residues can form hydrophobic bonds, which amino acid contains a sulfhydryl group, the average molecular weight range of single-chain proteins, the definition of quaternary protein structure, and what gives proteins their specificity.
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Quiz_Protein structure and functions

1. Which of the following bonds takes part in the formation of a-helix structure of a
protein molecule?

a) Hydrophobic (nonpolar bonds)


b) Hydrogen bond (H-bond)
c) Peptide bond
d) Ionic

2. Native functional properties of oligomeric proteins are realized as a result of


forming:

a) α-helix
b) quaternary structure
c) β-structure
d) tertiary structure

3. Primary structure of protein is:


a) a configuration of a polypeptide chain
b) a result of folding of a polypeptide chain
c) a polymer chain consisting of the certain amino-acid sequence
d) a product of polymerization of 20 amino-acids

4. Which of the following amino-acids contains the hydroxyl group within its radical?
a) serine
b) lysine
c) histidine
d) leucine

5. Which of the following amino-acid residues may form hydrophobic bond with
each other?
a) Alanine-valine
b) Alanine-serine
c) Alanine-glutamic acid
d) Alanine-lysine

6. Which of the following amino-acids contains sulfhydryl group within its radical?
a) arginine
b) alanine
c) cysteine
d) tryptophan

7. What is the average range of molecular weight of single-chain proteins?


a) 5-7 kdal
b) 150-200 kdal
c) 10-50 kdal
d) 300-400 kdal
8. Quaternary structure of proteins is:
a) a single polypeptide chain that has unique conformation
b) several plypeptide chains joined to the common molecule
c) a polypeptide chain that has α-helix configuration
d) a polypeptide chain that has β-structure configuration

9) Specificity of proteins is due to:


a) peptide bonds between amino-acids
b) amount of amino-acids in the protein
c) amount of protomers in oligomeric proteins
d) amino-acid composition and sequence of amino-acids in the polypeptide
chain

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