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Protein Folding and Chaperones — Flashcards

Protein Folding and Chaperones — Flashcards

Protein Folding and Chaperones — Flashcards
#1

Which structure of protein is the most common and most stable?_____

#2

_____ -ation of proteins recruits the proteasome to degrade them

#3

What is the stabilizing bond in secondary protein structure?_____

#4

C1-inhibitor (C1 INH) is the largest member of the _____ superfamily of proteins.

#5

Prion disease arises with conversion to a _____ conformation, known as PrPsc

#6

Prion proteins have two isoforms: _____ that causes disease and PrPc, the normal prion protein, found in human cells

#7

Prion protein is normally expressed in CNS neurons in an _____ conformation, known as PrPc

#8

Curve A indicates which compound? _____

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#9

The given image represents a _____ which is a secondary structure of proteins.

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#10

egg white forms _____% weight of egg

Protein Folding and Chaperones Flashcards for NEET-PG

Study 10 flashcards on Protein Folding and Chaperones for NEET-PG Biochemistry. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Protein Structure and Function. Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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