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APBIO141-031 with labs Unit 5 Test
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A model of the plasma membrane showing several biological molecules, including a transmembrane protein, is shown in Figure 1. The figure shows a diagram of a phospholipid bilayer with an embedded transmembrane protein. The protein is coiled into a helical shape where it is buried between the membrane lipids. Polar areas of the protein are labeled on the portions of the protein that stick out from the two membrane surfaces. Nonpolar areas of the protein are labeled on the coiled portion that is buried between the membrane lipids. Figure 1. Phospholipid bilayer with transmembrane protein Which statement best explains why correct protein folding is critical in the transmembrane protein shown above?
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A.Interactions of the quaternary structure of the protein will increase hydrogen bonding in the membrane and make the membrane less fluid.
B.Interactions of the peptide bonds of the protein with the membrane will affect the rate at which substances can cross the membrane.
C.Interactions of the hydrophobic and hydrophilic amino acids help to anchor the protein in the membrane.
D.Interactions of the protein and phospholipids increase membrane fluidity.
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First, restate the scenario: a transmembrane protein spans a phospholipid bilayer, with polar regions outside the membrane surfaces and nonpolar regions buried within the hydrophobic core of the bilayer. The question asks why correct protein folding is critical for this transmembrane protein.
Option 1 suggests that quaternary structure interactions increase hydrogen bonding in the membrane and reduce fluidity. While protein folding can influence interactions, the primary determinant for spanning the membrane is the distribution of hydropho......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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