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#Question id: 28670


In fission yeast cells carrying a CDK1 mutation in which the tyrosine-15 residue is replaced by other amino acid which is?

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
  1. Serine
  2. Lysine
  3. phenylalanine
  4. threonine
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#Question id: 724

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

In 1988, Richardson and Richardson observed that certain amino acid residues are statically favored as the amino-terminal caps for the alpha helices in 45 globular proteins. Which of the following statement stand correct with stability of helix?

A. The introduction of a negatively charged side chain at the N-cap, which can neutralize the partial dipole created by the unpaired amide protons, has been shown to increase stability

B. In particular, Gly is often observed at the both C-cap position and N-cap positions

C. In particular, Gly is often observed at the C-cap position only

D. In particular, Gly is often observed at the C-cap position, Asn at the N-cap position, Pro at the Ncap+1 and Asp and Glu at N2 and N3

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#Question id: 725

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

At 25°C values of [θ]222, the mean residue ellipticity at 222 nm, are - 33,000 and -3,000 deg cm2 dmol-1 for a polypeptide existing in α- helical (α) and β-structure (β), respectively. If this polypeptide undergoes a two-state heat-induced α-β transition, and a value of [θ]222 =  -15,000 deg cm2 dmol-1 is observed at 60°C, then this observation leads to the conclusion that the α helix conversion to β- structure is:

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#Question id: 726

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

The structure of a protein is known from X-ray diffraction studies which gave 30% - helix, 50% -sheet and 20% random coil. Circular dichroism (CD) measurements gave 50% -helix, 40% -sheet and 10% random coil. What could not be a possible explanation for these observations.

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#Question id: 727

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

26-residue peptide composed of alanine and leucine shows a circular dichroism (CD) spectrum characteristic of α-helix at 50°C in 5 mM phosphate buffer at pH 7.4. When the peptide solution is cooled gradually to 25°C, and the CD spectra are recorded at different temperatures, the most likely observation will be that

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#Question id: 728

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Match the following tile peaks with corresponding circular dichroism spectra

A. Alpha helix

I. negative bands at 222 nm and 208 nm and a positive one at 190 nm.

B. Beta sheet

II. negative band at 218 nm and a positive one at 196 nm.

C. Random coil

III. positive band at 212 nm and a negative one around 195 nm.

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#Question id: 729

#Unit 1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology

Which of the following is correct about the collagen triple-helix domain

a. is rich in glycine.                             b. is rich in proline.

c. is rich in hydroxyproline.                d. is an alpha helix.