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ACS BIOCHEMISTRY FINAL PAPER EXAM 2025/2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+

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Mechanism of Denaturants - Highly soluble, H-binding molecules. Stabilize protein backbone in water. Allows denatured state to be stabilized. Temperature Denaturation of Protein - Midpoint of reaction is Tm. Cooperative Protein Folding - Folding transition is sharp. More reversible. Folding Funnel - Shows 3D version of 2D energy states. Lowest energy is stable protein. Rough funnel is less cooperative. Protein-Protein Interfaces - "Core" and "fringe" of the interfaces. Core is more hydrophobic and is on the inside when interfaced. Fringe is more hydrophilic. π-π Ring Stacking - Weird interaction where aromatic rings stack on each other in positive interaction. σ-hole - Methyl group has area of diminished electron density in center; attracts electronegative groups

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ACS BIOCHEMISTRY FINAL PAPER EXAM 2025/2026
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
✔✔Mechanism of Denaturants - ✔✔Highly soluble, H-binding molecules. Stabilize
protein backbone in water. Allows denatured state to be stabilized.

✔✔Temperature Denaturation of Protein - ✔✔Midpoint of reaction is Tm.

✔✔Cooperative Protein Folding - ✔✔Folding transition is sharp. More reversible.

✔✔Folding Funnel - ✔✔Shows 3D version of 2D energy states. Lowest energy is stable
protein. Rough funnel is less cooperative.

✔✔Protein-Protein Interfaces - ✔✔"Core" and "fringe" of the interfaces. Core is more
hydrophobic and is on the inside when interfaced. Fringe is more hydrophilic.

✔✔π-π Ring Stacking - ✔✔Weird interaction where aromatic rings stack on each other
in positive interaction.

✔✔σ-hole - ✔✔Methyl group has area of diminished electron density in center; attracts
electronegative groups

✔✔Fe Binding of O2 - ✔✔Fe2+ binds to O2 reversible. Fe3+ has an additional + charge
and binds to O2 irreversibly. Fe3+ rusts in O2 rich environments.

✔✔Ka for Binding - ✔✔Ka = [PL] / [P][L]

✔✔ϴ-value in Binding - ✔✔ϴ = (bound / total)x100%
ϴ = [L] / ([L] + 1/Ka)

✔✔Kd for binding - ✔✔Kd = [L] when 50% bound to protein.
Kd = 1/Ka

✔✔High-Spin Fe - ✔✔Electrons are "spread out" and result in larger atom.

✔✔Low-Spin Fe - ✔✔Electrons are less "spread out" and are compacted by electron
rich porphyrin ring.

✔✔T-State - ✔✔Heme is in high-spin state. H2O is bound to heme.

✔✔R-State - ✔✔Heme is in low-spin state. O2 is bound to heme.

✔✔O2 Binding Event - ✔✔O2 binds to T-state and changes the heme to R-state.
Causes a 0.4Å movement of the iron.

,✔✔Hemoglobin Binding Curve - ✔✔4 subunits present in hemoglobin that can be either
T or R -state. Cooperative binding leads to a sigmoidal curve.

✔✔Binding Cooperativity - ✔✔When one subunit of hemoglobin changes from T to R-
state the other sites are more likely to change to R-state as well. Leads to sigmoidal
graph.

✔✔Homotropic Regulation of Binding - ✔✔Where a regulatory molecule is also the
enzyme's substrate.

✔✔Heterotropic Regulation of Binding - ✔✔Where an allosteric regulator is present that
is not the enzyme's substrate.

✔✔Hill Plot - ✔✔Turns sigmoid into straight lines. Slope = n (# of binding sites). Allows
measurement of binding sites that are cooperative.

✔✔pH and Binding Affinity (Bohr Affect) - ✔✔As [H+] increases, Histidine group in
hemoglobin becomes more protonated and protein shifts to T-state. O2 binding affinity
decreases.

✔✔CO2 binding in Hemoglobin - ✔✔Forms carbonic acid that shifts hemoglobin to T-
state. O2 binding affinity decreases. Used in the peripheral tissues.

✔✔BPG (2,3-bisphosphoglycerate) - ✔✔Greatly reduces hemoglobin's affinity for O2 by
binding allosterically. Stabilizes T-state. Transfer of O2 can improve because increased
delivery in tissues can outweigh decreased binding in the lungs.

✔✔Michaelis-Menton Equation - ✔✔V0 = (Vmax[S]) / (Km + [S])

✔✔Km in Michaelis-Menton - ✔✔Km = [S] when V0 = 0.5(Vmax)

✔✔Michaelis-Menton Graph - ✔✔

✔✔Lineweaver-Burke Graph - ✔✔Slope = Km/Vmax
Y-intercept = 1/Vmax
X-intercept = - 1/Km

✔✔Lineweaver-Burke Equation - ✔✔Found by taking the reciprocal of the Michaelis-
Menton Equation.

✔✔Kcat - ✔✔Rate-limiting step in any enzyme-catalyzed reaction at saturation. Known
as the "turn-over number". Kcat = Vmax/Et

, ✔✔Chymotripsin - ✔✔Cleaves proteins on C-terminal endof Phe, Trp, and Tyr

✔✔Competitive Inhibition Graph - ✔✔Slope changes by factor of α. Slope becomes
αKm/Vmax.
X-intercept becomes 1/αKm
Y-intercept does not change.
Vmax does not change.

✔✔Uncompetitive Inhibition Graph - ✔✔Does not change slope.
Changes Km and Vmax.
Results in vertical shift up and down.
Y-intercept becomes α'/Vmax
X-intercept becomes -α'/Km

✔✔Mixed Inhibition Graph - ✔✔Allosteric inhibitor that binds either E or ES.
Pivot point is between X-intercept and Y-intercept.

✔✔Non-Competitive Inhibition Graph - ✔✔Form of mixed inhibition where the pivot point
is on the x-axis. Only happens when K1 is equal to K1'.

✔✔Ionophore - ✔✔Hydrophobic molecule that binds to ions and carries them through
cell membranes. Disrupts concentration gradients.

✔✔ΔGtransport Equation - ✔✔ΔGtransport = RTln([S]out / [S]in) + ZFΔΨ

✔✔Pyranose vs. Furanose - ✔✔Pyranose is a 6-membered ring.
Furanose is a 5-membered ring.

✔✔Mutarotation - ✔✔Conversion from α to ß forms of the sugar at the anomeric carbon.

✔✔Anomeric Carbon - ✔✔Carbon that is cyclized. Always the same as the aldo or keto
carbon in the linear form.

✔✔α vs. ß sugars - ✔✔α form has -OR/OH group opposite from the -CH2OH group.
ß form has -OR/OH group on the same side as the -CH2OH group.

✔✔Starch - ✔✔Found in plants. D-glucose polysaccharide. "Amylose chain".
Unbranched. Has reducing and non-reducing end.

✔✔Amylose Chain - ✔✔Has α-1,4-linkages that produce a coiled helix similar to an α-
helix. Has a reducing and non-reducing end.

✔✔Amylopectin - ✔✔Has α-1,4-linkages. Has periodic α-1,6-linkages that cause
branching. Branched every 24-30 residues. Has reducing and non-reducing end.
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