Deck 6: Protein Function
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Deck 6: Protein Function
1
A proposed structure of a bacterial membrane protein shows that the distance between successive amino acids in a region crossing the membrane is 3.4 Å.Recall that a typical lipid bilayer is approximately 40 Å across.Which of the following is the most likely description of the protein?
A) The transmembrane region of the protein resembles the transmembrane region of the Ca2+-ATPase transporter protein.
B) The primary sequence of the transmembrane region of the protein is composed of approximately nine amino acids.
C) The protein contains a selectivity channel.
D) The protein resembles a porin.
A) The transmembrane region of the protein resembles the transmembrane region of the Ca2+-ATPase transporter protein.
B) The primary sequence of the transmembrane region of the protein is composed of approximately nine amino acids.
C) The protein contains a selectivity channel.
D) The protein resembles a porin.
D
2
Which of the following directly requires ATP to carry out its function?
A) Cl-ion channel
B) malate dehydrogenase
C) myoglobin
D) protein kinase A
A) Cl-ion channel
B) malate dehydrogenase
C) myoglobin
D) protein kinase A
protein kinase A
3
Below is a fractional saturation curve for O2 binding to adult hemoglobin.Assume that curve Y represents a system at pH 7.4 and with a normal physiological level of 2,3-BPG.Curve X represents a system that 
A) is at pH 7.4 with a higher than normal physiological level of 2,3-BPG.
B) has a higher pH with a normal physiological level of 2,3-BPG.
C) has a lower pH with a normal physiological level of 2,3-BPG.
D) is at pH 7.4 with a normal physiological level of 2,3-BPG but with an increased level of CO2.

A) is at pH 7.4 with a higher than normal physiological level of 2,3-BPG.
B) has a higher pH with a normal physiological level of 2,3-BPG.
C) has a lower pH with a normal physiological level of 2,3-BPG.
D) is at pH 7.4 with a normal physiological level of 2,3-BPG but with an increased level of CO2.
B
4
Which of the following is NOT a transport protein?
A) maltoporin
B) hemoglobin
C) Na+ channel
D) DNA polymerase
A) maltoporin
B) hemoglobin
C) Na+ channel
D) DNA polymerase
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5
When oxygen binds to hemoglobin,which of the following occurs?
A) The heme group becomes puckered.
B) The atomic radius of the iron is decreased.
C) His F7 is brought closer to the plane of the porphyrin ring.
D) His E8 is brought closer to the plane of the porphyrin ring.
A) The heme group becomes puckered.
B) The atomic radius of the iron is decreased.
C) His F7 is brought closer to the plane of the porphyrin ring.
D) His E8 is brought closer to the plane of the porphyrin ring.
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6
Which of the following statements is true for hemoglobin but NOT myoglobin?
A) The tertiary structure is made up of a globin fold.
B) The surface of its tertiary structure contains many hydrophobic amino acids.
C) It contains a proximal histidine that coordinates the heme group.
D) It contains a single carboxyl-terminal amino acid.
A) The tertiary structure is made up of a globin fold.
B) The surface of its tertiary structure contains many hydrophobic amino acids.
C) It contains a proximal histidine that coordinates the heme group.
D) It contains a single carboxyl-terminal amino acid.
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7
An effector binds to a single subunit of a multi-subunit allosteric protein.As a result,all subunits switch to the R state.This is an example of the __________ model of allostery.
A) concerted
B) homotropic
C) sequential
D) combined
A) concerted
B) homotropic
C) sequential
D) combined
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8
If a metabolic enzyme __________ the energy of activation of a reaction,the rate of product formation will __________.
A) increases; decrease
B) decreases; increase
C) increases; increase
D) decreases; decrease
A) increases; decrease
B) decreases; increase
C) increases; increase
D) decreases; decrease
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9
Below is a figure of adult hemoglobin.The arrow points to where __________ binds. 
A) glucose
B) 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate
C) O2
D) CO2

A) glucose
B) 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate
C) O2
D) CO2
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10
Consider the following interaction between a protein and its ligand: [P] + [L]
[PL].
If [L] = 5 mM,[P] = 3 mM,and [PL] = 2 mM,what is the Ka for the interaction?
A) 7.5 mM
B) 15 mM
C) 0.133 mM
D) 0.4 mM
![<strong>Consider the following interaction between a protein and its ligand: [P] + [L] [PL]. If [L] = 5 mM,[P] = 3 mM,and [PL] = 2 mM,what is the Ka for the interaction?</strong> A) 7.5 mM B) 15 mM C) 0.133 mM D) 0.4 mM](https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB6697/11ea8d43_ab76_8dfd_b445_e75db65a4457_TB6697_11_TB6697_11.jpg)
If [L] = 5 mM,[P] = 3 mM,and [PL] = 2 mM,what is the Ka for the interaction?
A) 7.5 mM
B) 15 mM
C) 0.133 mM
D) 0.4 mM
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11
Which of the following is true of this compound? 
A) It contains a ferric ion.
B) It is a prosthetic group.
C) It is found on the surface of both hemoglobin and myoglobin.
D) It is coordinated to hemoglobin through interactions with a proximal cysteine.

A) It contains a ferric ion.
B) It is a prosthetic group.
C) It is found on the surface of both hemoglobin and myoglobin.
D) It is coordinated to hemoglobin through interactions with a proximal cysteine.
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12
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an enzyme active site?
A) It has a three-dimensional shape.
B) It plays a role in increasing the energy of activation of the reaction being catalyzed.
C) It is a unique chemical environment.
D) It is where the substrate of the reaction can be found.
A) It has a three-dimensional shape.
B) It plays a role in increasing the energy of activation of the reaction being catalyzed.
C) It is a unique chemical environment.
D) It is where the substrate of the reaction can be found.
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13
In both myoglobin and hemoglobin,O2 reversibly binds to a(n)__________ atom contained in a porphyrin ring that is tightly bound to the protein.
A) calcium
B) iron
C) magnesium
D) manganese
A) calcium
B) iron
C) magnesium
D) manganese
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14
The estrogen receptor is a(n)
A) G protein-coupled receptor.
B) receptor tyrosine kinase.
C) nuclear receptor.
D) intracellular signaling protein.
A) G protein-coupled receptor.
B) receptor tyrosine kinase.
C) nuclear receptor.
D) intracellular signaling protein.
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15
Which of the following is a genomic caretaker protein?
A) topoisomerase
B) insulin
C) myoglobin
D) tubulin
A) topoisomerase
B) insulin
C) myoglobin
D) tubulin
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16
Nuclear receptors are a type of
A) metabolic enzyme.
B) structural protein.
C) transport protein.
D) cell signaling protein.
A) metabolic enzyme.
B) structural protein.
C) transport protein.
D) cell signaling protein.
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17
A reduction in the catalytic ability of carbonic anhydrase may lead to __________ efficient oxygen delivery by hemoglobin as a result of a(n)__________ Bohr effect.
A) less; increased
B) more; increased
C) less; reduced
D) more; reduced
A) less; increased
B) more; increased
C) less; reduced
D) more; reduced
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18
Hemoglobin contains __________
-helices,__________ 
-sheets,and __________ globin folds.
A) 32; 4; 4
B) 32; 0; 8
C) 8; 8; 4
D) 32; 0; 4


-sheets,and __________ globin folds.
A) 32; 4; 4
B) 32; 0; 8
C) 8; 8; 4
D) 32; 0; 4
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19
Which of the following is a positive effector for oxygen binding to hemoglobin?
A) CO2
B) O2
C) H+
D) 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate
A) CO2
B) O2
C) H+
D) 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate
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20
Vitamin C is required for prolyl hydroxylase to function.Prolyl hydroxylase enzyme activity is necessary for the proper biosynthesis of collagen.Which of the following might result from a deficiency in vitamin C?
A) higher risk of bone breakage
B) a reduction in muscle contraction ability
C) reduced chromosomal separation during mitosis
D) brittle hair
A) higher risk of bone breakage
B) a reduction in muscle contraction ability
C) reduced chromosomal separation during mitosis
D) brittle hair
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21
Approximately how many amino acids are identical in both myoglobin and the adult
-subunit of hemoglobin?
A) 2%
B) 20%
C) 38%
D) 81%

A) 2%
B) 20%
C) 38%
D) 81%
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22
The
subunit of adult hemoglobin has higher sequence similarity to __________ than to __________.
A) fetal
Subunit; myoglobin
B) myoglobin; fetal
Subunit
C) adult
1 subunit; fetal
Subunit
D) myoglobin; adult
1 subunit

A) fetal

Subunit; myoglobin
B) myoglobin; fetal

Subunit
C) adult

1 subunit; fetal

Subunit
D) myoglobin; adult

1 subunit
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23
A molecule is found to be able to diffuse across a membrane.Which of the following characteristics would best describe this molecule?
A) hydrophilic
B) hydrophobic
C) neutral
D) polar
A) hydrophilic
B) hydrophobic
C) neutral
D) polar
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24
Consider the following interaction between a protein and its ligand: [P] + [L]
[PL].
If [L] = 5 mM,[P] = 3 mM,and [PL] = 2 mM,what is the dissociation constant?
A) 7.5 mM
B) 15 mM
C) 0.133 mM
D) 0.4 mM
![<strong>Consider the following interaction between a protein and its ligand: [P] + [L] [PL]. If [L] = 5 mM,[P] = 3 mM,and [PL] = 2 mM,what is the dissociation constant?</strong> A) 7.5 mM B) 15 mM C) 0.133 mM D) 0.4 mM](https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB6697/11ea8d43_ab76_8dfe_b445_218783b1e8f3_TB6697_11_TB6697_11.jpg)
If [L] = 5 mM,[P] = 3 mM,and [PL] = 2 mM,what is the dissociation constant?
A) 7.5 mM
B) 15 mM
C) 0.133 mM
D) 0.4 mM
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25
Look at the data in the figure below.If the sequence for the
subunit was replaced with the 
Subunit sequence from a patient with sickle cell disease,the number of
A) asterisks would decrease.
B) colons would increase.
C) periods would decrease.
D) asterisks would increase.


Subunit sequence from a patient with sickle cell disease,the number of

A) asterisks would decrease.
B) colons would increase.
C) periods would decrease.
D) asterisks would increase.
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26
Consider an allosteric protein that contains three identical subunits.Which of the following is true only if the protein follows the concerted model of allostery and NOT the sequential model of allostery?
A) All three subunits exist in the R state simultaneously.
B) All three subunits exist in the T state simultaneously.
C) A ligand is bound to a single subunit and that subunit is in the T state.
D) No ligand is bound; two subunits are in the T state and one subunit is in the L state.
A) All three subunits exist in the R state simultaneously.
B) All three subunits exist in the T state simultaneously.
C) A ligand is bound to a single subunit and that subunit is in the T state.
D) No ligand is bound; two subunits are in the T state and one subunit is in the L state.
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27
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of anemia?
A) fatigue
B) shortness of breath
C) cognitive decline
D) excessive bleeding
A) fatigue
B) shortness of breath
C) cognitive decline
D) excessive bleeding
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28
A protein that follows the concerted model of allosteric regulation would display a binding curve that is __________.A protein that follows the sequential model of allosteric regulation would display a binding curve that is __________.
A) sigmoidal; hyperbolic
B) hyperbolic; sigmoidal
C) sigmoidal; sigmoidal
D) hyperbolic; hyperbolic
A) sigmoidal; hyperbolic
B) hyperbolic; sigmoidal
C) sigmoidal; sigmoidal
D) hyperbolic; hyperbolic
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29
The translocation rate of a solute across a membrane is measured.A plot of translocation rate versus solute concentration displays a hyperbolic curve.The translation
A) could be occurring through a passive transport channel.
B) could be occurring by diffusion.
C) could be occurring through a passive transport carrier.
D) must require an input of energy.
A) could be occurring through a passive transport channel.
B) could be occurring by diffusion.
C) could be occurring through a passive transport carrier.
D) must require an input of energy.
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30
Using the oxygen binding curve shown,calculate the approximate percentage of O2 that is released from hemoglobin as the pO2 changes from 13 kPa to 4 kPa. 
A) 4%
B) 9%
C) 60%
D) 91%

A) 4%
B) 9%
C) 60%
D) 91%
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31
A mutation of the N-terminal valine in adult hemoglobin occurs.The amino acid is replaced with an isoleucine.Studies show that the replacement does not alter the overall structure of the protein.Which of the following hemoglobin functions may be altered?
A) affinity for 2,3-BPG
B) ability to transport O2
C) ability to transport CO2
D) ability to switch from the T state to the R state
A) affinity for 2,3-BPG
B) ability to transport O2
C) ability to transport CO2
D) ability to switch from the T state to the R state
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32
What type of transport is depicted in the figure below? 
A) membrane diffusion
B) passive transport of molecules down a concentration gradient
C) active transport of molecules down a concentration gradient
D) active transport of molecules up a concentration gradient

A) membrane diffusion
B) passive transport of molecules down a concentration gradient
C) active transport of molecules down a concentration gradient
D) active transport of molecules up a concentration gradient
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33
The fractional saturation of hemoglobin (Hb)binding to oxygen is illustrated by
A) [HbO2] / ([HbO2] + [Hb]).
B) ([HbO2] + [Hb]) / [HbO2].
C) [Hb] / [HbO2].
D) [HbO2] / [Hb].
A) [HbO2] / ([HbO2] + [Hb]).
B) ([HbO2] + [Hb]) / [HbO2].
C) [Hb] / [HbO2].
D) [HbO2] / [Hb].
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34
The estrogen receptor is an example of a
A) metabolic enzyme.
B) transport protein.
C) genomic caretaker protein.
D) cell signaling protein.
A) metabolic enzyme.
B) transport protein.
C) genomic caretaker protein.
D) cell signaling protein.
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35
Which of the following pairs are paralogous genes?
A) chicken myoglobin; human hemoglobin
Subunit
B) chicken hemoglobin
Subunit; chicken hemoglobin
Subunit
C) human hemoglobin
Subunit; chicken hemoglobin
Subunit
D) chicken hemoglobin
Subunit; human myoglobin
A) chicken myoglobin; human hemoglobin

B) chicken hemoglobin


C) human hemoglobin


D) chicken hemoglobin

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36
Which of the following groups are hydrogen bonded in oxyhemoglobin but not deoxyhemoglobin?
A) Asp94 and Asn102
B) Asp94 and Tyr42
C) Try42 and Asp99
D) Asp99 and Asn102
A) Asp94 and Asn102
B) Asp94 and Tyr42
C) Try42 and Asp99
D) Asp99 and Asn102
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37
Oxygen binding is monitored for a solution of hemoglobin.During the experiment,the curve changes from sigmoidal to hyperbolic.Which of the following may be the reason for the change?
A) A positive allosteric effector was added.
B) A negative allosteric effector was added.
C) The protein dissociated into individual subunits.
D) The protein denatured.
A) A positive allosteric effector was added.
B) A negative allosteric effector was added.
C) The protein dissociated into individual subunits.
D) The protein denatured.
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38
Which of the following may result from a His143
Ala143 mutation in adult hemoglobin?
A) decreased CO2 transport efficiency
B) increased oxygen transport efficiency
C) reduced affinity for 2,3-BPG
D) sickle cell anemia

A) decreased CO2 transport efficiency
B) increased oxygen transport efficiency
C) reduced affinity for 2,3-BPG
D) sickle cell anemia
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39
Which of the following curves is representative of the binding of oxygen to myoglobin? 
A) curve A
B) curve B
C) curve C
D) curve D

A) curve A
B) curve B
C) curve C
D) curve D
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40
Which of the following is true of sickle cell anemia?
A) It is a dominant genetic disease.
B) It is caused by a mutation in the
-globin gene.
C) It is caused by an amino acid substitution in the F helix.
D) It results in a hemoglobin that contains a hydrophobic amino acid on the surface.
A) It is a dominant genetic disease.
B) It is caused by a mutation in the

-globin gene.
C) It is caused by an amino acid substitution in the F helix.
D) It results in a hemoglobin that contains a hydrophobic amino acid on the surface.
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41
Gramicidin A is involved in the __________ transport of __________ charged ions.
A) active; positively
B) active; negatively
C) passive; positively
D) passive; negatively
A) active; positively
B) active; negatively
C) passive; positively
D) passive; negatively
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42
The mutation that would lead to the most dramatic effect on Ca2+ transport is a mutation of
A) Ser16 in phospholamban.
B) Thr17 in phospholamban.
C) Asp351 in SERCA.
D) Ser17 in E2P.
A) Ser16 in phospholamban.
B) Thr17 in phospholamban.
C) Asp351 in SERCA.
D) Ser17 in E2P.
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43
In studying a transporter,it is found that no external energy input is needed to facilitate the movement of a neutral compound through the transporter.The translocation rate of the compound reaches a plateau at high levels of compound.It is a(n)
A) passive transport channel.
B) passive transport carrier.
C) active transport channel.
D) active transport carrier.
A) passive transport channel.
B) passive transport carrier.
C) active transport channel.
D) active transport carrier.
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44
Which of the following is NOT an ABC transporter?
A) cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator protein
B) SERCA
C) multidrug resistance protein
D) maltose transporter from E. coli
A) cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator protein
B) SERCA
C) multidrug resistance protein
D) maltose transporter from E. coli
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45
As K+ passes through the selectivity filter of the K+ channel of Streptomyces lividans it interacts with
A) glycine side chains.
B) amino acid carbonyl groups.
C) tyrosine side chains.
D) amino acid amino groups.
A) glycine side chains.
B) amino acid carbonyl groups.
C) tyrosine side chains.
D) amino acid amino groups.
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46
Which is true of the K+ channel but NOT of an aquaporin?
A) Selectivity is achieved through interactions with backbone NH groups.
B) It contains
-helices.
C) It is an active transporter.
D) Selectivity is assisted through inverted
-helix dipoles.
A) Selectivity is achieved through interactions with backbone NH groups.
B) It contains

C) It is an active transporter.
D) Selectivity is assisted through inverted

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47
Which of the following is a pharmaceutical drug that targets an active transporter?
A) sertraline
B) malate
C) gramicidin A
D) 2,3-BPG
A) sertraline
B) malate
C) gramicidin A
D) 2,3-BPG
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48
Which of the following accounts for some of the specificity of the K+ channel?
A) The radius of solvated Na+ is smaller than the radius of solvated K+.
B) The number of
-strands that make up the channel.
C) The orientation of backbone carbonyl oxygen atoms in the channel.
D) Alternating positive and negative amino acids in the channel pore.
A) The radius of solvated Na+ is smaller than the radius of solvated K+.
B) The number of

-strands that make up the channel.
C) The orientation of backbone carbonyl oxygen atoms in the channel.
D) Alternating positive and negative amino acids in the channel pore.
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49
Consider the transport scenario shown.Which curve represents the overall movement of the small molecule from the extracellular environment to the cytosol? 
A)
B)
C)
D)

A)

B)

C)

D)

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50
The selectivity of aquaporin for H2O relies on all EXCEPT which of the following?
A) hydrogen bonding to Asn
B) a 2.8 Å constriction point within the protein
C) inverted
-helix dipoles
D) electrostatic repulsion from Asn
A) hydrogen bonding to Asn
B) a 2.8 Å constriction point within the protein
C) inverted

-helix dipoles
D) electrostatic repulsion from Asn
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51
Primary active ABC transporters and P-type transporters both require
A) a conformational change to function.
B) two ATP binding half-sites.
C) solutes that move down their concentration gradients through the transporter.
D) removal of inhibitory subunits to function.
A) a conformational change to function.
B) two ATP binding half-sites.
C) solutes that move down their concentration gradients through the transporter.
D) removal of inhibitory subunits to function.
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52
A cell with a membrane potential of -70 mV that contains functioning Na+-K+ ATPase membrane transport proteins will maintain an extracellular __________ concentration that is __________ than the intracellular __________ concentration.
A) Na+; lower; K+
B) Na+; lower; Na+
C) K+; higher; Na+
D) K+; lower; K+
A) Na+; lower; K+
B) Na+; lower; Na+
C) K+; higher; Na+
D) K+; lower; K+
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53
The transport system shown below is a(n) 
A) secondary active symporter.
B) primary active transporter.
C) secondary active antiporter.
D) ABC transporter.

A) secondary active symporter.
B) primary active transporter.
C) secondary active antiporter.
D) ABC transporter.
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54
The E.coli maltoporin protein,but NOT the A.lividans K+ channel protein,
A) is a homotetramer.
B) contains mostly
-helices.
C) is a passive transporter.
D) uses transport dependent on interaction with amino acid side chains.
A) is a homotetramer.
B) contains mostly

C) is a passive transporter.
D) uses transport dependent on interaction with amino acid side chains.
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55
Passive membrane transporters CANNOT
A) be small peptides.
B) contain
-sheets.
C) contain
-helices.
D) contain only hydrophobic amino acids.
A) be small peptides.
B) contain

-sheets.
C) contain

-helices.
D) contain only hydrophobic amino acids.
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56
As 18 Na+ ions are exported out of the cell by the Na+-K+ ATPase membrane transport protein,__________ K+ ions are imported into the cell.
A) 2
B) 12
C) 18
D) 24
A) 2
B) 12
C) 18
D) 24
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57
The lactose permease from E.coli and the molybdate transporter from Archaeoglobus fulgidus both
A) drive transport through the hydrolysis of ATP.
B) drive transport through the use of a concentration gradient.
C) undergo a conformational change that occurs on substrate binding.
D) contain a selectivity filter.
A) drive transport through the hydrolysis of ATP.
B) drive transport through the use of a concentration gradient.
C) undergo a conformational change that occurs on substrate binding.
D) contain a selectivity filter.
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58
Consider a system where a passive transport channel is available for a neutral molecule X.If RTln(C2/C1)is zero,then
A) no net transport will occur.
B) the molecule will move from the area where the concentration is C2 to the area where the concentration is C1.
C) the molecule will move from the area where the concentration is C1 to the area where the concentration is C2.
D) There is no way to determine if or how transport of X will occur given the information provided.
A) no net transport will occur.
B) the molecule will move from the area where the concentration is C2 to the area where the concentration is C1.
C) the molecule will move from the area where the concentration is C1 to the area where the concentration is C2.
D) There is no way to determine if or how transport of X will occur given the information provided.
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59
What might be the effect on the transport of lactose into the cytosol of E.coli if a drug is added that allows H+ to freely pass through the inner bacterial membrane?
A) There would be no effect.
B) Lactose transport would increase.
C) Lactose transport would cease.
D) Lactose would be transported out of the cytosol and into the periplasm.
A) There would be no effect.
B) Lactose transport would increase.
C) Lactose transport would cease.
D) Lactose would be transported out of the cytosol and into the periplasm.
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60
Which of the following is NOT considered part of the thin filament?
A) actin
B) myosin
C) troponin
D) tropomyosin
A) actin
B) myosin
C) troponin
D) tropomyosin
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61
Which of the following statements is true of the data shown below? 
A) The binding of ligand to protein B follows the Bohr effect.
B) Both proteins display cooperative binding.
C) Protein A has a higher Kd for the ligand than protein B.
D) Protein B and protein A bind to the same ligand.

A) The binding of ligand to protein B follows the Bohr effect.
B) Both proteins display cooperative binding.
C) Protein A has a higher Kd for the ligand than protein B.
D) Protein B and protein A bind to the same ligand.
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62
A myoblast contain(s)__________,but a myofibril does not.
A) actin
B) many nuclei
C) myosin
D) many sarcomeres
A) actin
B) many nuclei
C) myosin
D) many sarcomeres
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63
Consider an oxygen binding curve for hemoglobin at pH 7.4.The binding curve would shift __________ if the pH is reduced to 7.2.
A) to the right
B) to the left
C) up
D) down
A) to the right
B) to the left
C) up
D) down
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64
A newly discovered transporter protein is being investigated using an assay to determine whether transport has occurred in the cells.A nonhydrolyzable form of ATP is added to the cells,and it is found that transport is reduced.Explain these results.
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65
Which of the following is NOT a passive transporter protein?
A) porin
B) Cl- channel
C) Ca2+-ATPase transporter protein
D) Ca2+ channel
A) porin
B) Cl- channel
C) Ca2+-ATPase transporter protein
D) Ca2+ channel
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66
Which of the following would shift the oxygen binding curve for hemoglobin to the left?
A) a lower concentration of CO2
B) a higher pH
C) a higher concentration of 2,3-BPG
D) an increase in the number of hemoglobin molecules in the T state
A) a lower concentration of CO2
B) a higher pH
C) a higher concentration of 2,3-BPG
D) an increase in the number of hemoglobin molecules in the T state
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67
Fetal and adult hemoglobin have different affinities for 2,3-BPG.Predict if O2 transport from maternal cells to fetal cells will be altered from the normal rate if the
subunit of the fetal red blood cells have a Ser143
His143 mutation.Include the term T state in your answer.

subunit of the fetal red blood cells have a Ser143

His143 mutation.Include the term T state in your answer.
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68
A protein displays allosteric regulation.Which of the following is true?
A) Each subunit is either in the T state or the R state, but does not switch from one state to the other.
B) Each subunit can exist in more than one conformation.
C) When the protein binds to a positive allosteric effector, the subunits are more likely to be in the T state.
D) A subunit must be in the R state in order to bind ligand.
A) Each subunit is either in the T state or the R state, but does not switch from one state to the other.
B) Each subunit can exist in more than one conformation.
C) When the protein binds to a positive allosteric effector, the subunits are more likely to be in the T state.
D) A subunit must be in the R state in order to bind ligand.
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69
When ATP binds to myosin,
A) the troponin binding sites are exposed.
B) it cannot interact with actin.
C) the power stroke occurs.
D) the actin nucleotide binding sites are exposed.
A) the troponin binding sites are exposed.
B) it cannot interact with actin.
C) the power stroke occurs.
D) the actin nucleotide binding sites are exposed.
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70
An oxygen binding curve of fractional saturation versus pO2 displays a sigmoidal shape.This is the oxygen binding curve for
A) myoglobin.
B) hemoglobin that has been dissociated into individual subunits.
C) hemoglobin in the presence of 2,3-BPG.
D) myoglobin in the presence of 2,3-BPG.
A) myoglobin.
B) hemoglobin that has been dissociated into individual subunits.
C) hemoglobin in the presence of 2,3-BPG.
D) myoglobin in the presence of 2,3-BPG.
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71
A mutation in the
subunit of hemoglobin is discovered that reduces the affinity of 2,3-BPG binding.Which of the following mutations is most likely to have this consequence?
A) Val1
Ile1
B) Asp99
Glu99
C) Lys82
Asp82
D) Glu6
Val6

A) Val1

Ile1
B) Asp99

Glu99
C) Lys82

Asp82
D) Glu6

Val6
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72
Passive transporter proteins allow molecules to move across a membrane in response to
A) chemical gradients.
B) ADP/ATP ratio.
C) ATP/ADP ratio.
D) activated signal transduction pathways.
A) chemical gradients.
B) ADP/ATP ratio.
C) ATP/ADP ratio.
D) activated signal transduction pathways.
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73
Consider the following interaction between a protein and its ligand: [P] + [L]
[PL].
Which equation describes the dissociation constant of this interaction?
A) [PL] / [P][L]
B) [P][L] / [PL]
C) [PL] / [P]
D) [PL][P] / [L]
![<strong>Consider the following interaction between a protein and its ligand: [P] + [L] [PL]. Which equation describes the dissociation constant of this interaction?</strong> A) [PL] / [P][L] B) [P][L] / [PL] C) [PL] / [P] D) [PL][P] / [L]](https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB6697/11ea8d43_ab7c_3271_b445_618cb524275b_TB6697_11_TB6697_11.jpg)
Which equation describes the dissociation constant of this interaction?
A) [PL] / [P][L]
B) [P][L] / [PL]
C) [PL] / [P]
D) [PL][P] / [L]
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74
Thin filaments __________,but thick filaments do/are not.
A) contain myosin
B) are directly attached to the Z disk
C) are part of the sarcomere
D) are part of the A band
A) contain myosin
B) are directly attached to the Z disk
C) are part of the sarcomere
D) are part of the A band
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75
Titin functions to connect __________ to __________.
A) myosin proteins; Z-disk proteins
B) myosin proteins; thin filament proteins
C) actin proteins; Z-disk proteins
D) myosin proteins; tropomyosin
A) myosin proteins; Z-disk proteins
B) myosin proteins; thin filament proteins
C) actin proteins; Z-disk proteins
D) myosin proteins; tropomyosin
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76
Based on the data shown below,the Kd for protein A is __________ the Kd for protein B. 
A) equal to
B) approximately 50% greater than
C) six times lower than
D) six times higher than

A) equal to
B) approximately 50% greater than
C) six times lower than
D) six times higher than
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77
The sarcomere length of isolated heart myoblasts can be measured over time in the laboratory.The myoblasts are maintained in a buffer during the experiment.In a control experiment,Ca2+ and ATP are added to the buffer and the change in sarcomere length is analyzed.If EDTA,a chelating agent that sequesters Ca2+,was included in the buffer,the length change would be __________ compared with a control experiment without EDTA.
A) smaller
B) greater
C) the same
D) There is no way to determine the result given the information provided.
A) smaller
B) greater
C) the same
D) There is no way to determine the result given the information provided.
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78
If SERCA is not functioning in a myoblast,which of the following may occur?
A) Myosin will not undergo the conformational change that results in the power stroke.
B) Myosin will not be able to bind to the thin filament.
C) The myofibrils can shorten but not lengthen.
D) The myofibrils can lengthen but not shorten.
A) Myosin will not undergo the conformational change that results in the power stroke.
B) Myosin will not be able to bind to the thin filament.
C) The myofibrils can shorten but not lengthen.
D) The myofibrils can lengthen but not shorten.
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79
Which of the following is NOT a definition of fractional saturation for a system of [P] +[L] ![<strong>Which of the following is NOT a definition of fractional saturation for a system of [P] +[L] [PL]?</strong> A) [PL] / [PL] + [P] B) [PL] + [P] / [PL] C) [L] / [L] + K<sub>d</sub> D) occupied binding sites / total binding sites](https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB6697/11ea8d43_ab7c_8092_b445_9b3b552be101_TB6697_11_TB6697_11.jpg)
[PL]?
A) [PL] / [PL] + [P]
B) [PL] + [P] / [PL]
C) [L] / [L] + Kd
D) occupied binding sites / total binding sites
![<strong>Which of the following is NOT a definition of fractional saturation for a system of [P] +[L] [PL]?</strong> A) [PL] / [PL] + [P] B) [PL] + [P] / [PL] C) [L] / [L] + K<sub>d</sub> D) occupied binding sites / total binding sites](https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB6697/11ea8d43_ab7c_8092_b445_9b3b552be101_TB6697_11_TB6697_11.jpg)
[PL]?
A) [PL] / [PL] + [P]
B) [PL] + [P] / [PL]
C) [L] / [L] + Kd
D) occupied binding sites / total binding sites
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80
After __________ induced changes in the structure of thin filament,myosin heads containing __________ in the nucleotide binding site will bind with high affinity to actin subunits.
A) ATP; ADP + Pi
B) ATP; Ca2+
C) Ca2+; ATP
D) Ca2+; ADP + Pi
A) ATP; ADP + Pi
B) ATP; Ca2+
C) Ca2+; ATP
D) Ca2+; ADP + Pi
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