There are four superfamilies of proteins namely _____, dynein, myosin, dynamins referred to as molecular motors.
#2
What is the stabilizing bond in secondary protein structure?_____
#3
Prion proteins have two isoforms: _____ that causes disease and PrPc, the normal prion protein, found in human cells
#4
_____ is a measure of the effective volume occupied by a protein as it rapidly tumbles in free solution
#5
One normal type of hemoglobin is _____ which is composed of two alpha and two beta chains
#6
Prion protein is normally expressed in CNS neurons in an _____ conformation, known as PrPc
#7
What is the stabilizing bond in primary protein structure?_____
#8
Curve A indicates which compound?
_____
#9
The given image represents a _____ which is a secondary structure of proteins.
#10
egg white forms _____% weight of egg
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Flashcard 1: There are four superfamilies of proteins namely _____, dynein, myosin, dynamins referred to as molecular motors.
Answer: kinesin
Flashcard 2: What is the stabilizing bond in secondary protein structure?_____
Answer: Hydrogen bond and Van der Waals forces
Flashcard 3: Prion proteins have two isoforms: _____ that causes disease and PrPc, the normal prion protein, found in human cells
Answer: PrPSc
Flashcard 4: _____ is a measure of the effective volume occupied by a protein as it rapidly tumbles in free solution
Answer: Stokes radius
Flashcard 5: One normal type of hemoglobin is _____ which is composed of two alpha and two beta chains
Answer: HbA
Flashcard 6: Prion protein is normally expressed in CNS neurons in an _____ conformation, known as PrPc
Answer: -helical
Flashcard 7: What is the stabilizing bond in primary protein structure?_____
Answer: peptide bond
Flashcard 8: Curve A indicates which compound?
_____
Answer: Myoglobin
Flashcard 9: The given image represents a _____ which is a secondary structure of proteins.
Answer: beta-sheet
Flashcard 10: egg white forms _____% weight of egg
Answer: 60
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