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Protein is very essential for the growth, development and maintenance of living systems. Proteins are natural polymer of amino acids. A definite sequence of amino acids form a specific protein. Two or more than two amino acids bind to give peptide bond. Proteins are polypeptide, which loses its biological activity by physical or chemical changes.
Explain essential and non-essential amino acid with example.
Three given polypeptides and , of same size and same , have a single aspartic acid in each of them. In polypeptide , the aspartic acid residue is on the surface. In polypeptide , it is surrounded by negatively charged residues, whereas in polypeptide it is deeply buried in a hydrophobic core. of the side chain carboxylate of free (in solution) aspartic acid is . The polypeptides are in a buffer of . The change in of the aspartic acid side chain carboxylate in the polypeptides and is likely to
The activity of a certain protein is dependent on its phosphorylation. A mutation in its gene changed a single amino acid which affected the function of the molecule. Which amino acid change is most likely to account for this observation?
Amino acid analysis of two globular protein samples yielded identical composition per mole. Which one of the following characteristics is necessarily identical for the two proteins
In primary structure of protein, the protein thread showed helix with four amino acids and a naphthalene structure in amino acid In such condition what will be the direction of helix and what are the positions of amino acids
If the acidic, basic and hydrophobic residues of proteins are considered to be red, green and blue in colour, respectively, then a globular protein in aqueous solution would have