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- B. Enumerate all the possible DNA nucleotide base sequence for the amino acids given. 4. Met – Leu – Ala - Gly- Glu - Gly- Gln- Glu- Ala - Ala - Pro - LeuI. Apply your knowledge on the basic structure of amino acids by creating a polypeptide chain that is 4 amino acids long showing its structural formula, II. Why are R groups important in amino acids?15. Shown here is a 5HT3 receptor protein, what structural motif is exhibited in the alpha domain. Thickness of membrane
- Kindly answer questions 7, 8, and 9 please. Put the letter of the answer. 1. Which of the following statements is accurate regarding these protein structures? a. Proteins in a quaternary structure consist of a simple polypeptide chain.b. Interactions between the R groups in amino acids form tertiary structure.c. Secondary structures are formed by multiple polypeptide chains.d. The two types of primary structure are α- helices and β- pleated sheets. 2. What type of bonds are formed between amino acids? a. Peptide bondb. Glycosidic linkagec. Hydrogen bondsd. Ester linkages 3. Which of the following is an example of protein denaturation? a. Amino acids fold into repeating patterns due to hydrogen bonding of the peptide backbone.b. Several amino acids are joined together via peptide bonds.c. A protein binds with a substrate, lowering the activation energy of a reaction.d. A protein is exposed to extremely high heat, causing it to lose its secondary structure and be left with only its…a.Describe the bonds which hold a quaternary protein molecule together. b. Discuss the reasons why glycine and proline are not usually found in an alpha helix of proteins.a. A tetrapeptide is abbreviated as PSQE. Write the name of the amino acid at the N-terminal end. b. A tetrapeptide is abbreviated as FRWL. Write the name of the amino acid at the C-terminal end.
- B. Draw what is indicate 8. Stachyose: galactose(al→6)galactose(al>6)glucose(al→2)fructoseSaturated Unsaturated B. Describe the type of bonds and the atoms those bonds are between that define the tail as saturated and unsaturated.Part C The L isomer of H-C-OH H-C-OH H-C-OH О CHO О О О CH₂OH OH OH OH OH OH Submit OH ОН OH O OH OH O. OH OH OH O OH OH OH OH OH OH OH Request Answer
- Please state if the statements are true or false.1. An aplha 1,4 glycosidic linkage is considered a branching linkage in polysaccharides2. Isocitrate dehydrogenerase is classified as an isomeraseExplain the advantage of using Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching (FRAP) in determining protein localisation I notes = Notes Comments MAY 7.a. which amino acid can form a covalent bond with its side chain? b. which amino acid can contribute to protein tertiary and quarternary structure by forming a covalent bond?