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©FYNDLAY EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 | P a g e UMN BIOC 3021 Exam 2 Questions And Answers (Guaranteed A+) Proteins that can be classified according to the type and arrangement of secondary structure - answer(a) Antiparallel α-helix proteins (b) Parallel or mixed β-sheet proteins (c) Antiparallel β-sheet proteins (d) Metal- and disulfide-rich proteins Protein Domains or Modules - answeramino acid sequences that are used repeatedly in the same protein or that are found in different proteins How many proteins domains? - answer40-100 Step 1 of Protein Folding - answerA newly synthesized polypeptide first forms segments of secondary structure (α-helix and β-sheet) step 2 of protein folding - answerThese coalesce into a globular structure, primarily through hydrophobic interactions Step 3 of protein folding - answerThe final stable tertiary structure is generated by small adjustments to the folded structure Step 4 of protein folding - answerIn the cell, protein folding may require the assistance of molecular chaperones quaternary Structure - answerrefers to the association of protein subunits to form multi-subunit complexes Monolayers and Micelles - answerproduced by amphipathic lipid molecules ©FYNDLAY EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 | P a g e interacting with water Micelles - answerlipid aggregates which have the hydrophobic tails in the center and polar head groups facing outward Bilayers - answerproduced spontaneously by certain lipids, particularly phospholipids, instead of micelles Bilayers - answerNormally wrap around themselves to form closed vesicles, which can consist of multiple bilayers. Liposomes - answerVesicles with a single lipid bilayer Liposomes - answerCan be used as drug or enzyme delivery systems in therapeutic applications. the phospholipid bilayer - answerfluid supporting matrix for membrane proteins, and both lipids and proteins are capable of lateral and transverse movement. Peripheral membrane proteins - answerexternal to the lipid bilayer Integral membrane proteins - answerextend into or through the lipid bilayer Lipid-Anchored Membrane Proteins - answerMembrane proteins are covalently linked to lipid molecules. Peptidoglycan - answerthe strong, protective peptide/ polysaccharide layer of bacterial cell walls Gram-negative bacteria - answerhave the peptidoglycan layer between two lipid bilayers Gram-positive bacteria - answerhave a thicker peptidoglycan layer external to a single lipid bilayer. Glycoproteins - answeron the cell surface Proteoglycans - answerin the extracellular matrix Glycoproteins - answerProteins with covalently-linked oligo- or

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Proteins that can be classified according to the type and arrangement of secondary structure -
answer✔(a) Antiparallel α-helix proteins
(b) Parallel or mixed β-sheet proteins
(c) Antiparallel β-sheet proteins
(d) Metal- and disulfide-rich proteins

Protein Domains or Modules - answer✔amino acid sequences
that are used repeatedly in the same protein or that are
found in different proteins

How many proteins domains? - answer✔40-100

Step 1 of Protein Folding - answer✔A newly synthesized polypeptide first forms segments
of secondary structure (α-helix and β-sheet)

step 2 of protein folding - answer✔These coalesce into a globular structure, primarily
through hydrophobic interactions

Step 3 of protein folding - answer✔The final stable tertiary structure is generated by small
adjustments to the folded structure

Step 4 of protein folding - answer✔In the cell, protein folding may require the assistance of
molecular chaperones

quaternary Structure - answer✔refers to the association of protein subunits to
form multi-subunit complexes

Monolayers and Micelles - answer✔produced by amphipathic lipid molecules


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interacting with water

Micelles - answer✔lipid aggregates which have the hydrophobic tails in the
center and polar head groups facing outward

Bilayers - answer✔produced spontaneously by certain lipids, particularly
phospholipids, instead of micelles

Bilayers - answer✔Normally wrap around themselves to form closed vesicles, which
can consist of multiple bilayers.

Liposomes - answer✔Vesicles with a single lipid bilayer

Liposomes - answer✔Can be used as drug or enzyme delivery systems in
therapeutic applications.

the phospholipid bilayer - answer✔fluid supporting matrix for
membrane proteins, and both lipids and proteins are capable of
lateral and transverse movement.

Peripheral membrane proteins - answer✔external to the lipid bilayer

Integral membrane proteins - answer✔extend into or through the lipid bilayer

Lipid-Anchored Membrane Proteins - answer✔Membrane proteins are covalently linked to lipid
molecules.

Peptidoglycan - answer✔the strong, protective peptide/
polysaccharide layer of bacterial cell walls

Gram-negative bacteria - answer✔have the peptidoglycan layer
between two lipid bilayers

Gram-positive bacteria - answer✔have a thicker peptidoglycan layer external to a
single lipid bilayer.

Glycoproteins - answer✔on the cell surface

Proteoglycans - answer✔in the extracellular matrix

Glycoproteins - answer✔Proteins with covalently-linked oligo- or

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