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lehninger principles of biochemistry,
(chapter 3) 7th edition
of the 20 standard amino acids, only ___________ is not optically active. the reason is that its side chain
___________.
a) alanine; is a simple methyl group
b) glycine; is a hydrogen atom
c) glycine; is unbranched
d) lysine; contains only nitrogen
e) proline; forms a covalent bond with the amino group - answer-b) glycine; is a hydrogen atom
two amino acids of the standard 20 contain sulfur atoms. they are:
a) cysteine and serine.
b) cysteine and threonine.
c) methionine and cysteine
d) methionine and serine
e) threonine and serine. - answer-c) methionine and cysteine
the chirality of an amino acid results from the fact that its α carbon:
a) has no net charge.
b) is a carboxylic acid.
c) is bonded to four different chemical groups.
d) is in the l absolute configuration in naturally occurring proteins.
e) is symmetric. - answer-c) is bonded to four different chemical groups
all of the amino acids that are found in proteins, except for proline, contain a(n):
a) amino group.
b) carbonyl group.
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c) carboxyl group.
d) ester group.
e) thiol group. - answer-a) amino group.
which of the following statements about aromatic amino acids is correct?
a) all are strongly hydrophilic.
b) histidine's ring structure results in its being categorized as aromatic or basic, depending on ph.
c) on a molar basis, tryptophan absorbs more ultraviolet light than tyrosine.
d) the major contribution to the characteristic absorption of light at 280 nm by proteins is the
phenylalanine r group.
e) the presence of a ring structure in its r group determines whether or not an amino acid is aromatic. -
answer-c) on a molar basis, tryptophan absorbs more ultraviolet light than tyrosine.
which of the following statements about cystine is correct?
a) cystine forms when the —ch2—sh r group is oxidized to form a —ch2—s—s—ch2— disulfide bridge
between two cysteines.
b) cystine is an example of a nonstandard amino acid, derived by linking two standard amino acids.
c) cystine is formed by the oxidation of the carboxylic acid group on cysteine.
d) cystine is formed through a peptide linkage between two cysteines.
e) two cystines are released when a —ch2—s—s—ch2— disulfide bridge is reduced to —ch2—sh. -
answer-a) cystine forms when the —ch2—sh r group is oxidized to form a —ch2—s—s—ch2— disulfide
bridge between two cysteines.
the uncommon amino acid selenocysteine has an r group with the structure —ch2—seh (pka ≈ 5). in an
aqueous solution, ph = 7.0, selenocysteine would:
a) be a fully ionized zwitterion with no net charge.
b) be found in proteins as d-selenocysteine.
c) never be found in a protein.
d) be nonionic.
e) not be optically active. - answer-a) be a fully ionized zwitterion with no net charge.
lehninger principles of biochemistry,
(chapter 3) 7th edition
of the 20 standard amino acids, only ___________ is not optically active. the reason is that its side chain
___________.
a) alanine; is a simple methyl group
b) glycine; is a hydrogen atom
c) glycine; is unbranched
d) lysine; contains only nitrogen
e) proline; forms a covalent bond with the amino group - answer-b) glycine; is a hydrogen atom
two amino acids of the standard 20 contain sulfur atoms. they are:
a) cysteine and serine.
b) cysteine and threonine.
c) methionine and cysteine
d) methionine and serine
e) threonine and serine. - answer-c) methionine and cysteine
the chirality of an amino acid results from the fact that its α carbon:
a) has no net charge.
b) is a carboxylic acid.
c) is bonded to four different chemical groups.
d) is in the l absolute configuration in naturally occurring proteins.
e) is symmetric. - answer-c) is bonded to four different chemical groups
all of the amino acids that are found in proteins, except for proline, contain a(n):
a) amino group.
b) carbonyl group.
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c) carboxyl group.
d) ester group.
e) thiol group. - answer-a) amino group.
which of the following statements about aromatic amino acids is correct?
a) all are strongly hydrophilic.
b) histidine's ring structure results in its being categorized as aromatic or basic, depending on ph.
c) on a molar basis, tryptophan absorbs more ultraviolet light than tyrosine.
d) the major contribution to the characteristic absorption of light at 280 nm by proteins is the
phenylalanine r group.
e) the presence of a ring structure in its r group determines whether or not an amino acid is aromatic. -
answer-c) on a molar basis, tryptophan absorbs more ultraviolet light than tyrosine.
which of the following statements about cystine is correct?
a) cystine forms when the —ch2—sh r group is oxidized to form a —ch2—s—s—ch2— disulfide bridge
between two cysteines.
b) cystine is an example of a nonstandard amino acid, derived by linking two standard amino acids.
c) cystine is formed by the oxidation of the carboxylic acid group on cysteine.
d) cystine is formed through a peptide linkage between two cysteines.
e) two cystines are released when a —ch2—s—s—ch2— disulfide bridge is reduced to —ch2—sh. -
answer-a) cystine forms when the —ch2—sh r group is oxidized to form a —ch2—s—s—ch2— disulfide
bridge between two cysteines.
the uncommon amino acid selenocysteine has an r group with the structure —ch2—seh (pka ≈ 5). in an
aqueous solution, ph = 7.0, selenocysteine would:
a) be a fully ionized zwitterion with no net charge.
b) be found in proteins as d-selenocysteine.
c) never be found in a protein.
d) be nonionic.
e) not be optically active. - answer-a) be a fully ionized zwitterion with no net charge.