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Irene Gold Biochemistry – Questions & Answers
How many amino acids are there ✔️Ans - 20

Building blocks of protein ✔️Ans - Amino acids

Amino acids differ from each other because they each contain a different __
______ ✔️Ans - R group

All amino acids are in L-form except for ✔️Ans - Glycine - no chiral carbon

All amino acids can act as an acid or base - this is called ✔️Ans -
Amphoteric

Name all essential amino acids (10) ✔️Ans - Phenylalanine, valine,
tryptophan
Threonine, iloleucine, methionine
Histidine, arginine, leucine, lysine
(PVT TIM HALL)

What amino acid is essential in children but not in adults ✔️Ans -
Histidine

What essential amino acids are purely ketogenic ✔️Ans - Leucine and
lycine

What amino acid is a precursor to carnitine ✔️Ans - Lysine

Function of carnitine ✔️Ans - Takes FA into mitochondria for beta-
oxidation

What amino acids are aromatic ✔️Ans - Phenylalanine, tyrosine,
tryptophan

Which aromatic amino acid has an indole ring ✔️Ans - Tryptophan

Which aromatic amino acid is NOT essential ✔️Ans - Tyrosine

,What three amino acids contain sulfur ✔️Ans - Cysteine, methionine,
cystine

2 cysteines linked together is called ✔️Ans - Cystine

2 cysteines linked are linked together with what kind of bond to form cystine
✔️Ans - Disulfide bridge

Which sulfur-containing amino acid is essential ✔️Ans - Methionine

What three essential amino acids are branched-chain ✔️Ans - Valine,
leucine, isoleucine

Branched-chain amino acids are broken down in what part of the body
✔️Ans - Muscle

What disease involves not being able to bread down branched-chain amino
acids ✔️Ans - Maple syrup urine disease

Which two amino acids are acidic ✔️Ans - Aspartate and glutamate

Aspartame contains ___________ which in excess is neurotoxic ✔️Ans -
Aspartic acid

Which three essential amino acids are basic ✔️Ans - Histidine, lysine,
arginine

Basic amino acids have the greatest ________ net charge at _______ blood pH
✔️Ans - Positive net charge at normal blood pH

Limiting amino acid for wheat protein ✔️Ans - Lysine

Limiting amino acid for rice protein ✔️Ans - Lysine

Limiting amino acid for legume protein ✔️Ans - Tryptophan

Limiting amino acids for maize protein ✔️Ans - Lysine and tryptophan

Limiting amino acids for pulses ✔️Ans - Methionine and cysteine

,Limiting amino acid for egg and chicken protein ✔️Ans - NONE

What is the reference for absorbable protein ✔️Ans - Egg and chicken

Tyrosine is derived from what amino acid ✔️Ans - Phenylalanine

Deficiency of phenylalanine hydroxylase causes phenylketonuria (PKU) which
results in the inability to convert ✔️Ans - Phenylalanine to tyrosine

Path from tyrosine to epinephrine ✔️Ans - Tyrosine -> L-dopa ->
dopamine -> norepinephrine -> epinephrine

Path from tyrosine to melanin ✔️Ans - Tyrosine -> L-dopa -> melanin

What enzyme catalyzes tyrosine -> L-dopa ✔️Ans - Tyrosinase

What disease results if L-dopa can't be converted to melanin ✔️Ans -
Albinism

T3 and T4 are derived from what amino acid ✔️Ans - Tyrosine

Histamine is derived from what amino acid ✔️Ans - Histadine

Path from tryptophan to melatonin ✔️Ans - Tryptophan -> serotonin ->
melatonin

Path from tryptophan to nicotinamide ✔️Ans - Tryptophan -> niacin ->
nicotinamide

For every 10kg of body weight we need ____g protein ✔️Ans - 8g

pH when amino acid has no net electrical charge ✔️Ans - Isoelectric point

An amino acid at its isoelectric point ✔️Ans - Zwitter ion

Tripeptide of glycine + glutamate + cysteine is called ✔️Ans - Glutathione

What mineral is important for glutathione peroxidase ✔️Ans - Selenium

, What hormone is made by 2 polypeptide chains linked by disulfide bond
✔️Ans - Insulin

What two hormones are examples of polypeptide compounds ✔️Ans -
Insulin and glucagon

What two hormones are examples of catecholamine compounds ✔️Ans -
Epinephrine and norepinephrine

What four hormones are examples of steroid compounds ✔️Ans -
Testosterone, cortisol, estrogen, progesterone

What is the characteristic bond of all proteins ✔️Ans - Peptide bond

A peptide bond is a type of ______ bond specific for protein ✔️Ans - Amide

A peptide bond is a __-__ bond ✔️Ans - C-N bond (carboxyl-amino bond)

What enzyme catalyzes the formation of the peptide bond between the
carboxyl group + the amino group in a protein ✔️Ans - Peptidyl
transferase

Which type of protein structure is a linear sequence of amino acids ✔️Ans -
Primary

Which type of protein structure contains alpha-helices and beta-pleated
sheets ✔️Ans - Secondary

Alpha-helices and beta-pleated sheets are held together by __________ bonds
✔️Ans - Hydrogen bonds

Which type of protein structure contains a polypeptide backbone ✔️Ans -
Secondary

Collagen, silk, and 2 DNA strands held together are all examples of what type
of protein structure ✔️Ans - Secondary

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