The “primary structure” of a protein refers to:
1. coiling due to hydrogen bonding between amino acids
2. the alpha helix or pleated sheets
3. the side groups of the amino acids
4. the number and sequence of amino acids
C’ represents carbon of
1.sugar of nucleotides
2.Nitrogenous bases of nucleotides
3.Both 1 and 2
4.None of the above
In proteins, amino acids are linked by a type of
1.Acetyl bond
2.Amide bond
3.Ester bond
4.Glycosidic bond
The formation of amide bond shows which type of reaction
1.Substitution reaction
2.Elimination reaction
3.Addition reaction
4.Rearrangement reaction
Which of the following is true about compounds present in acid soluble pool?
1.They have molecular weight ranging from 18 to 800 Daltons
2.They are called as micromolecules
3.They are called as Biomolecules
4.All of the above
Which of the following is true about compounds present in acid insoluble pool?
1.They have molecular weight ranging from 10,000 Daltons and above except lipids
2.They are called as Macromolecules
3.They are called as Biomacromolecules
4.All of the above
Which of the following is true about lipids?
1.Small molecular weight compounds
2.Molecular do not exceed above 800 Da
3.It comes under acid insoluble fraction
4.All of these
Lipids were found to be present in the acid insoluble pool because
1.It forms vesicles on disruption
2.Vesicles are water insoluble
3.Vesicles are hydrophobic in nature
4.All of these
An amino acid can have ____ charge in solutions of different pH.
1.positive
2.negative
3.no charge
4.All of these
In triglycerides, glycerol is linked to fatty acid with a/an
1.Ether bond
2.Ester bond
3.Amide bond
4.Glycosidic bond