1 A)Which is the correct ordering of protein structural components from primary
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1 A)Which is the correct ordering of protein structural components from primary > secondary > tertiary > quaternary?
sequence > multimeric assembly > local folding > protein conformation
sequence > local folding > protein conformation > multimeric assembly
protein conformation > local folding > multimeric assembly > sequence
local folding > sequence > protein conformation > multimeric assembly
1 B) Which of the following statements about protein structure is FALSE?
Peptide bonds are formed between amino acids linking the C-terminal carboxyl group with the N-terminal amine group.
Alpha helices, beta sheets, and local domains are examples of protein secondary structure.
The formation of a peptide bond is an energetically favorable dehydration reaction.
The average protein consists of 60% ordered secondary structure and 40% irregular structures, coils, and turns.
Explanation / Answer
1. The answer is
sequence > local folding > protein conformation > multimeric assembly.
The primary structure of the protein refers the amino acid sequence of the polypeptide.
The secondary strcuture of the protein refers the alpha helices and beta sheets which is also called as local folding.
The tertiary structure of the protein refers the protein confomration. Hydrophobic interactions, electrostatic interactions...etc plays a major role here.
The quaternary structure of the protein refers the multimeric assemply.
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