Ch. 4 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the isoelectric point (pI)?

A

pH at which the amino acid has no net charge

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2
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How does isoelectric focusing work?

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3
Q

Primary structure

A

Amino acid sequence

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4
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Secondary structure

A

H bonds among backbone atoms

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5
Q

Tertiary structure

A

All 4 types of interactions between R groups

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6
Q

Quaternary structure

A

All 4 types of interactions between R groups to join more than

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7
Q

What do beta sheets look like?

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8
Q

When are alpha helices favored?

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9
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When are beta sheets favored?

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10
Q

What is a zwitterion?

A

An electrically neutral but dipolar molecule that contains both positive and negative charges

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11
Q

Practice question: Which type of structure can have all types of interactions and involves multiple polypeptides?

A

Quaternary

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12
Q

Practice question: For a titration curve of histidine (pKa alpha amino is 9, pKa for alpha carboxyl is 2, and its R group is pKa 6), how many moles of OH would you need to fully deprotonate it?

A

3

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13
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Practice question: Calculate the pI of histidine (pKa alpha amino is 9, pKa for alpha carboxyl is 2, and its R group is pKa 6).

A

7.5

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14
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Practice question: For an amino acid with 2 titratable protons, how many moles of base do you need to obtain a zwitter ion?

A

1

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15
Q

Practice question: Consider an alpha helix. Which amino acid pair cannot be within 3-4 amino acids of each other?

A

Asp and glue

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16
Q

Practice question: Which amino acid makes disulfide bridges?

A

Cysteine

17
Q

Practice question: Secondary structure involves ___.

A

H bonds

18
Q

Practice question: Which amino acid is never found in alpha helices?

A

Pro

19
Q

Practice question: Which level of structure never has covalent bonds?

A

Secondary

20
Q

Practice question: Which level of structure involves multiple amino termini and carboxyl termini in R group-R group interactions?

A

Quaternary