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1. What is the primary level of protein structure defined by?

A. The folding of alpha-helices and beta-pleated sheets

B. The three-dimensional arrangement of a single polypeptide

C. The linear sequence of amino acids joined by peptide bonds

D. The assembly of multiple protein subunits

Answer: C
Rationale: The primary structure is the specific linear sequence of amino acids held
together by covalent peptide bonds.

2. Which type of bond is responsible for stabilizing the secondary structure of
proteins?

A. Disulfide bridges

B. Ionic bonds

C. Hydrogen bonds

D. Hydrophobic interactions

Answer: C
Rationale: Hydrogen bonds between the backbone amide and carbonyl groups stabilize
secondary structures like alpha-helices and beta-sheets.

,3. A protein that has reached its final three-dimensional shape consisting of a
single polypeptide chain is in which level of structure?

A. Primary

B. Secondary

C. Tertiary

D. Quaternary

Answer: C
Rationale: Tertiary structure is the overall 3D shape of a single polypeptide chain.

4. Which amino acid is known as a ‘helix breaker’ because its rigid ring structure
prevents it from fitting into an alpha-helix?

A. Glycine

B. Alanine

C. Proline

D. Leucine

Answer: C
Rationale: Proline has a cyclic side chain that introduces a kink in the polypeptide
backbone, making it incompatible with alpha-helices.

5. In the context of enzyme kinetics, what does the Michaelis constant (Km)
represent?

A. The maximum velocity of the reaction

B. The substrate concentration at which the reaction rate is half of Vmax

C. The total concentration of enzyme present

D. The rate constant for the formation of the product

Answer: B
Rationale: Km is the substrate concentration at which the reaction velocity is exactly half
of the maximum velocity (Vmax).

, 6. How does a competitive inhibitor affect the kinetic parameters of an enzyme?

A. It increases Vmax and decreases Km

B. It decreases Vmax and increases Km

C. It decreases Km and leaves Vmax unchanged

D. It increases Km and leaves Vmax unchanged

Answer: D
Rationale: Competitive inhibitors compete with the substrate for the active site; increasing
substrate can overcome inhibition, so Vmax remains the same but Km increases.

7. Where does a non-competitive inhibitor bind to an enzyme?

A. To the active site, competing with the substrate

B. Directly to the substrate molecule

C. To an allosteric site, regardless of whether the substrate is bound

D. To the product of the reaction

Answer: C
Rationale: Non-competitive inhibitors bind to a site other than the active site (allosteric
site), decreasing the enzyme’s efficiency without affecting substrate binding.

8. Which state of hemoglobin has a lower affinity for oxygen and is often
referred to as the ‘tense’ state?

A. R-state

B. T-state

C. S-state

D. M-state

Answer: B
Rationale: The T-state (tense) has a lower affinity for oxygen and is the predominant form
of deoxyhemoglobin.

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