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v? assignmentProblemID- 110479009 13 of 15 What types of intermolecular forces d

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v? assignmentProblemID- 110479009 13 of 15 What types of intermolecular forces do you think are holding the individual proteins and TRNAs together in this supramolecular compleax? Select all that apply hydrophobic bonds ionic bonds hydrogen bonds covalent bonds van der Waals interactions Submit Part B This question will be shown after you complete previous question(s) Part c If you were asked to determine which organism the ribosomal components were from, how could you do this? Select all that apply. For the rRNA you could sequence the proteins that the rRNA encodes. For the nbosomal proteins you could sequence the proteins. For the ribosomal proteins you could sequence the genes that encode the proteins. For the rRNA you could sequence it.

Explanation / Answer

Ans. Hydrophobic bonds, hydrogen bonds, covalent bonds and van der Waals interactions.

The primary structure is determined by covalent bonds. Secondary structure is determined by the hydrogen- bonded arrangement of the backbone of the protein. Tertiary and quaternary structure include backbone hydrogen
Backbone hydrogen bonding, hydrogen bonds between the side chains of amino acids, hydrophobic interactions, van der Waals interactions, covalent disulfide bonds.

Ans. For rRNA you could sequence the proteins that the rRNA encodes. For the ribosomal proteins you could sequence the genes that encode the proteins.