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  • Proteins is considered one the most difficult concept.

  • 37 Questions around this concept.

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Insulin production and its action in the human body are responsible for the level of diabetes. This compound belongs to which of the following categories?

In a protein molecule, various amino acids are linked together by:

Which of the following statements is not correct?

Which of the statements about "Denaturation" given below are correct?

a) Denaturation of proteins causes loss of secondary and tertiary structures of the proteins.

b) Denaturation leads to the conversion of double strand of DNA into single strand.

c) Denaturation affects primary structure which gets distorted.

RNA is different from DNA because RNA contains

Which base is present in RNA but not in DNA?

The correct statement regarding RNA and DNA, respectively is :

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The segment of DNA which acts as the instrumental manual for the synthesis of the protein is:

The reason for double helical structure of  DNA is the operation of :

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Proteins

Proteins are considered as the biopolymers having a large number of amino acids linked to each other through peptide linkages containing three-dimensional (3D) structures. Protein structure can be studied at four levels, i.e, primary, secondary and tertiary and quaternary structures. 

  1. Primary structure: Proteins may have one or more polypeptide chains. Each polypeptide in a protein has amino acids linked with each other in a specific sequence and it is this sequence of amino acids that is said to be the primary structure of that protein. Any change in this primary structure i.e., the sequence of amino acids creates a different protein.
  2. Secondary structure: The conformation in which the polypeptide chains assume a shape as a result of H-bonding is called the 2o structure on protein. Due to the fractional double bond nature of the C-N bond is peptide linkage, the amide part, i.e., -CO-NH- is planar and inflexible, i.e, free rotation about this bond is not possible. Secondary structure is further divided into α-helix and β-pleated sheet.
  3. Tertiary structure: The 3o structure of a protein pertains to its entire 3D structure, i.e, the way in which the whole protein molecule folds up in the 3D space to form a particular shape.
  4. Quaternary structure: Some of the proteins are composed of two or more polypeptide chains referred to as sub-units. The spatial arrangement of these subunits with respect to each other is known as quaternary structure.

The diagrammatic representation of all these structures are shown below:

On the basis of molecular structure, proteins are classified as:

  1. Fibrous proteins: They are linear or thread-like molecules, lying side by side to form fibres. The polypeptide chains are held by H-bonding and some by disulphide bonds, and hence have high intermolecular forces of attraction. Thus, they are insoluble in H2O and are stable to moderate changes of pH and temperature. They are chief structural materials of animal tissues, e.g., keratin in skin, hair, wool, nails; collagen in tendons; fibroin in silk, etc.
  2. Globular proteins: The folding of polypeptide chains gives a spheroidal shape in which hydrophobic parts are inward and hydrophilic parts are outwards, thus water molecules interact strongly with the polar groups and hence they are water-soluble. They are very sensitive to small changes of pH and temperature. They include all enzymes, many hormones such as insulin from the pancreas, thyroglobulin from thyroid gland, antibodies, haemoglobin, etc.

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