Amino Acids and Peptides Flashcards
The amino and carboxyl groups of amino acids are bonded to which carbon?
a. Both are bonded to the α-carbon.
b. Both are bonded to the β-carbon.
c. The amino is bonded to the α-carbon, and the carboxyl is bonded to the β-carbon.
d. The amino is bonded to the β-carbon, and the carboxyl is bonded to the α-carbon.
a
The side chain groups of amino acids are bonded to which carbon?
a. The α-carbon.
b. The β-carbon.
c. The carbonyl carbon.
d. Different amino acids have their side chains attached to different carbons.
a
Chiral objects
a. are cyclic compounds in the chair form.
b. are not superimposable on their mirror images.
c. never occur in nature.
d. do not form crystals.
b
Which of the following has no L or D configuration?
a. Glyceraldehyde
b. Proline
c. Glycine
d. All of these have an L or D configuration
c
The absolute configuration of amino acids are denoted by their relationship to the L- or D- forms of
a. glyceraldehyde
b. glucose
c. tartaric acid
d. alanine
a
The amino acids which occur in proteins
a. are all of the L- form.
b. are all of the D- form.
c. can be either the L- or D- form.
d. do not have L- and D- forms.
a
Which of the following is an amino acid not found in proteins?
a. asparagine
b. ornithine
c. isoleucine
d. proline
b
Which amino acid has the one-letter symbol E?
a. lysine
b. phenylalanine
c. histidine
d. glutamic acid
d
Which amino acid has the three-letter symbol asn?
a. aspartic acid
b. asparagine
c. alanine
d. arginine
b
Which is a correct pair of abbreviations for an amino acid?
a. Gln / N
b. Tyr / T
c. Asn / N
d. Phe / P
e. Pro / Q
c
Which amino acid has a benzene-like ring?
a. Glutamic Acid
b. Histidine
c. Isoleucine
d. Serine
e. Tyrosine
e
Which amino acid is classified as polar?
a. L
b. H
c. P
d. I
b
Which group consists only of amino acids with polar side chains?
a. serine, threonine, and leucine
b. serine, threonine, and cysteine
c. serine, threonine, and valine
d. serine, threonine, and isoleucine
b
Which of the following has a hydrophilic side chain?
a. Asn
b. Leu
c. Ile
d. Gly
a
Which of the following amino acids has a side chain that can make hydrogen bonds to other molecules?
a. Leu
b. Ser
c. Ala
d. Gly
b
Asp and Glu both have amides as side chains.
a. True
b. False
b
Thr and Ser both have hydroxyls as side chains.
a. True
b. False
a
The side chain of Met is a poor hydrogen bond donor.
a. True
b. False
a
Which group consists only of amino acids with carboxylate side chains?
a. glutamate and cysteine
b. aspartate and glycine
c. glutamate and lysine
d. aspartate and glutamate
d
Which group consists only of amino acids with basic side chains?
a. leucine and lysine
b. arginine and leucine
c. lysine and arginine
d. arginine and isoleucine
c
Which amino acids contain sulfur?
a. cysteine and lysine
b. cysteine and methionine
c. arginine and methionine
d. cysteine and isoleucine
b
Which amino acid takes on a negative charge when the R-group loses a proton?
a. Glutamic Acid
b. Histidine
c. Glutamine
d. Tyrosine
e. Glutamic Acid and Tyrosine
e
Which amino acid takes on a positive charge when the R-group gains a proton?
a. Glutamic Acid
b. Histidine
c. Glutamine
d. Tyrosine
e. Glycine
b
Given the R-groups in the peptide, ALA-GLN-ARG-SER-HIS, it would likely be:
a. Very water soluble
b. Somewhat water soluble
c. Not very water soluble
d. Not soluble at all
e. You cannot tell from the sequence
a
Which is the correct one-letter designation for tryptophan?
a. E
b. T
c. W
d. Q
e. none of the choices
c
Which amino acid has a polar, non-ionic R-group
a. Glutamic Acid
b. Histidine
c. Isoleucine
d. Serine
e. Tyrosine
d