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jt e oPe similar to archaea than to bacteria with respect to the proteins that act on their UTS formed per molecule of glucose. DNA eukaryotic genomes can be millions of times larger. 17 Archaeal species were thought to belong to the eukaryotic world before sequence analysis placed them in a d archaea have genome sizes between one and ten million nucleotide pairs, whereas separate domain of life FILL IN THE BLANKS 1. Anenzyme acts on a tyrosine residue in a target protein to create a binding site for the SH2 domain. 2. They feed on other living organisms or their organic products 3. They are responsible for the current oxygen-rich atmosphere of the Earth 4.They are all known to be prokaryotic. 5. They are the primary energy converters in hydrothermal vents in the ocean floor 6. amino acid residues shown above have acidic side chains 7· The N-terminal tails of the core histones undergo a variety of reversible 8. bonds can hold secondary structure of proteins in place? could form disulfide bonds with another amino acid in the chain to stabilize the tertiary 9. structure of the protein?Explanation / Answer
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HYDROGEN BONDS can hold secondary structure of proteins in place.
* two types of secondary structures are there-
alpha helix and beta pleated sheat
alpha helix- formed between H atom atteached to peptide N , and O atom attached to peptide C. the hydrogen bonds are individuallly weak but collectively they are strong to stabilize the helix.
beta pleated sheats- in this the hydrogen bonds are formed between the neighbouring segments of polypeptide chain.
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