Which structure of protein is the most common and most stable?_____
#2
C1-inhibitor (C1 INH) is the largest member of the _____ superfamily of proteins.
#3
Elastin is rich in non-hydroxylated _____, glycine, and lysine residues (amino acids)
#4
What is the stabilizing bond in primary protein structure?_____
#5
The given image represents a _____ which is a secondary structure of proteins.
#6
The direction of protein synthesis is _____-terminus to C-terminus
#7
Curve A indicates which compound?
_____
#8
egg white forms _____% weight of egg
#9
serum _____ is most sensitive indicator for protein estimation
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Primary Structure of Proteins Flashcard Deck - 9 Cards
Flashcard 1: Which structure of protein is the most common and most stable?_____
Answer: alpha helix
Flashcard 2: C1-inhibitor (C1 INH) is the largest member of the _____ superfamily of proteins.
Answer: serpin
Flashcard 3: Elastin is rich in non-hydroxylated _____, glycine, and lysine residues (amino acids)
Answer: proline
Flashcard 4: What is the stabilizing bond in primary protein structure?_____
Answer: peptide bond
Flashcard 5: The given image represents a _____ which is a secondary structure of proteins.
Answer: beta-sheet
Flashcard 6: The direction of protein synthesis is _____-terminus to C-terminus
Answer: N
Flashcard 7: Curve A indicates which compound?
_____
Answer: Myoglobin
Flashcard 8: egg white forms _____% weight of egg
Answer: 60
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Flashcard 9: serum _____ is most sensitive indicator for protein estimation
Answer: albumin
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