RAT #13 - Regulating Protein Function Flashcards
Feedback inibition is a type of “allosteric regulation” in which a molecule binds to _________ and inhibits its _________?
a. the catalytic site on an enzyme; activity
b. a site on an enzyme distinct from the catalytic site; activity
c. the mRNA for an enzyme; synthesis
d. the gene for an enzyme; synthesis
b. a site on an enzyme distinct from the catalytic site; activity
{True / False}
Allosteric regulation is mediated through the covalent association of a small molecule to a protein.
FALSE
A hydrogen bond is?
a. weak to moderate interaction between hydrogen of one molecule and an oxygen or nitrogen of a second eletronegative molecule
b. a bond formed by equal sharing of electrons between two atoms
c. the linear sequence of the amino acid constituents of a protein
d. nonspecific interactions between molecules caused by transient dipoles (random flucuations in the districution of electrons)
e. attractions between oppositely charged ions
a. weak to moderate interaction between hydrogen of one molecule and an oxygen or nitrogen of a second eletronegative molecule
{True / False}
Phosphorylation of proteins is permanent.
FALSE
Which of the following Amino Acids is NOT Phosphorylated to REGULATE Protein Activity?
a. tryptophan
b. serine
c. tyrosine
d. threonine
a. tryptophan
Proteins are often Regulated by Phosphorylation, which is MEDIATED by Enzymes called?
a. Protein Phosphatases
b. Protein Kinase
c. Protein Phosphorylases
d. phosphoproteases
b. Protein Kinase
The Amount of Protein in a Cell is REGULATED by the Rate of ?
a. transcription of its gene
b. translation of its mRNA
c. degradation of the protein
d. all of the above
a. transcription of its gene
b. translation of its mRNA
c. degradation of the protein
d. all of the above
Secondary structure is?
a. Regular arrangement of amino acids within localized regions of the polypeptide
b. a bond formed by the equal sharing of electrons between two atoms
c. attractions between opposite charged ions
d. the linear sequence of the amino acid constituents of a protein
e. the overall folding of the polypetide chain as a result of interactions between the side chains of amino acids that lie in different regions of the primary sequence
a. Regular arrangement of amino acids within localized regions of the polypeptide
Monomeric G proteins like Ras and several translation elongation factors are usually in the active state when a molecule of which of the following binds to them?
a. ATP
b. ADP
c. GDP
d. GTP
d. GTP
Which of the following is NOT a Mechanism for Regulating Protein Function?
a. Regulation by Protein Phosphorylation
b. Regulation by Protein-Protein Interactions
c. Regulation by Small Molecules
d. Regulation by MicroRNAs
e. Regulation by Protein Degradation
d. Regulation by microRNAs