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BIOLOGY 100
UCSC – Kamakaka – Summer 2010 - Sample Midterm
Definitions
Hydrogen bond
Dissociation constant
Quarternary structure of proteins
Allosteric interactions
BIOLOGY 100
UCSC – Kamakaka – Summer 2010 - Sample Midterm
Multiple Choice
1) The role of an enzyme in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction is to
A) bind a transition state intermediate, such that it can be converted back to a substrate
B) ensure that all substrate is converted to product
C) ensure that product is more stable than substrate
D) increase the rate at which substrate is converted to product
E) make the free energy change for the reaction more favorable
2) The number of substrate molecules converted to product in a given unit of time by a single enzyme
molecule at saturation is referred to as the
A) dissociation constant
B) half-saturation constant
C) maximum velocity
D) Michaelis-Menten number
E) turnover number
3) In competitive inhibition, an inhibitor
A) binds at several different sites on an enzyme
B) binds covalently to an enzyme
C) binds only to the ES complex
D) binds reversibly at the active site
E) lowers the characteristic Vmax of the enzyme
4) The Lineweaver-Burke plot is used to
A) determine equilibrium constant for an enzymatic reaction
B) extrapolate for the value of reaction rate at infinite enzyme concentration
C) illustrate the effect of temperature on an enzyme reaction
D) solve, graphically, for the rate of an enzyme reaction at infinite substrate concentration
E) solve graphically for ratio of products to reactants for any starting substrate concentration
5) PMSF inactivates serine proteases by binding covalently to the catalytic site and this enzymeinhibitor bond cannot be cleaved by the enzyme. This is an example of
A) irreversible inhibition
B) competitive inhibition
C) non-competitive inhibition
D) mixed inhibition
E) activation
6) Alpha helices are stabilized by
A) hydrogen bonds
B) hydrophobic interactions
C) van der Waals interactions
D) none of the above
E) all of the above
BIOLOGY 100
UCSC – Kamakaka – Summer 2010 - Sample Midterm
7) In aqueous solution, protein structures are determined primarily by two factors. One is maximum
numbers of hydrogen bonds. The second is
A) maximum number of hydrophilic interactions
B) maximization of ionic interactions
C) minimization of entropy by formation of a water solvent shell around the protein
D) placement of hydrophobic residues in the interior of proteins
E) placement of polar residues in the interior of the protein
8) Amino acids found in the middle of ß-turns are
A) A and G
B) P and G
C) R and K
D) polar
E) hydrophobic
9) SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis is performed in the presence of reducing agents to
A) denature proteins
B) disrupt disulfide bonds
C) disrupt hydrogen bonds
D) disrupt hydrophobic interactions
E) disrupt ionic interactions
10) In a mixture of the five proteins listed below, which will elute second in a gel filtration
chromatography
A) cytochrome C (MW=13,000)
B) RNA polymerase (MW=450,000)
C) Ribonuclease A (MW=13,700)
D) immunoglobulin (MW=145,000)
E) albumin (MW= 68,000)
BIOLOGY 100
UCSC – Kamakaka – Summer 2010 - Sample Midterm
True or False
1)
___ Hemoglobin is composed in part of a heme group.
2)
___ Km is the time for half of the substrate to be converted to product.
3)
___ Individual hydrogen bonds in liquid water exist for many seconds and sometimes for minutes.
4)
___ Peptide bond formation is an isomerization reaction.
5)
___ At the isoelectric point, a tetrapeptide (A-R-K-R) has zero net charge.
6)
___ The average molecular weight of an amino acid in proteins is 128.
7)
___ In proteins, alpha helices are almost always left handed.
8)
___ Van der Waals interactions are too weak to stabilize proteins.
9)
___ HCl is a strong acid. This means it does not dissociate at all.
10) ___ Allosteric proteins are generally composed on multiple subunits.
BIOLOGY 100
UCSC – Kamakaka – Summer 2010 - Sample Midterm
Short Answers
1) What does it mean when Km is unchanged between wildtype and mutant enzyme but Kcat is
altered?
2) What is the function of BPG? Why do RBCs have large amounts of BPG?
3) What is the pH of a solution that has a H+ concentration of 1.90 x 10–7 mol/lit? What is the H+
concentration of a solution with a pH of 4.40?
4) Martian myoglobin has a binding site for nitrogen with a Kd of 10–5M while Saturnian
myoglobin has a binding site for nitrogen with a Kd of 10–9M. Which protein has a higher
affinity for nitrogen? Explain. What is the Ka of the Martian and Saturnian myoglobin?
5) Use the Michaelis-Menten equation vo = (Vmax[S]o) / (Km + [S]o) to complete the enzyme kinetic
data set. The Km is 1mM/lit.
[S]o
mM/lit
0.5
1
2
3
10
vo
uM/lit/min
50