Protein Stability For the unfolding reaction of Protein G, ΔH° =210.6 kJ/mol, this means that unfolding is favored enthalpically the entropy is positive at all temperatures folding is favored enthalpically the entropy is negative at all temperatures unfolding is favored enthalpically the entropy is positive at all temperatures folding is favored enthalpically the entropy is negative at all temperatures ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Protein Stability The correlation between free energy ΔG transfer between the aqueous/organic phases and the surface area of amino acid residues ignores the important contribution of the peptide bond reflects the reduction in solvent-accessible area during protein folding is only meaningful for the polar amino acids is similar to effects seen with SDS denaturation ignores the important contribution of the peptide bond reflects the reduction in solvent-accessible area during protein folding is only meaningful for the polar amino acids is similar to effects seen with SDS denaturation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Protein Stability At the midpoint of a temperature transition curve, [Native] = [Unfolded] Keq = 1.0 and ΔG = 0 All of these half of the protein is denatured [Native] = [Unfolded] Keq = 1.0 and ΔG = 0 All of these half of the protein is denatured ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Protein Stability Unpaired H-bond donors and acceptors are found in the hydrophobic core of a protein only on Pro residues rarely only at the ends of a-helices only at the turns connecting p-strands only on Pro residues rarely only at the ends of a-helices only at the turns connecting p-strands ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Protein Stability Which of the following forces is the most unfavorable for protein folding? Electrostatic interactions Vander Waals interactions Hydrophobic interactions Conformational entropy Electrostatic interactions Vander Waals interactions Hydrophobic interactions Conformational entropy ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Protein Stability Since ΔG° = -RTlnK a 10-fold increase in K decreases ΔG° by about 2.3*RT a 10-fold decrease in K decreases ΔG° by about 2.3*RT a 10-fold decrease in K increases ΔG° by about 10-fold a 10-fold increase in K decreases ΔG° by about 10-fold a 10-fold increase in K decreases ΔG° by about 2.3*RT a 10-fold decrease in K decreases ΔG° by about 2.3*RT a 10-fold decrease in K increases ΔG° by about 10-fold a 10-fold increase in K decreases ΔG° by about 10-fold ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP