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Question


I've been presented with this diagram of a protein. I'm trying to figure out what kind of protein it is (integral, peripheral, lipid anchored etc) as well as its function. I also need help identifying what is in red.
If there is a site or way I could learn how to understand these diagrams please let me know. I want to know why and how the individual elements act in these diagrams to create the entire structure. COOH-terminal C-II C-III cytoplasmic side C4 SIN · AC00 0000 Plasma 00000000 000 000 ,1000 foGOG QUJoGO coo 0C0 000,0000/o000 000 GGO 0000 membrane (Tddg OCO OC OOOO COCO 0000 000 000 0000/ 000 C0 0000, 0060 000 000 000100 900 00010000 GOOG 0000 UGG /oG01 000 000 0000 extraceMar side 00000C GGO G00 000C OOC E-I E-ll NH-terminal 0C000 0300 0 0.00 0 3000 00 0000 305 00 9,106 0 300

Explanation / Answer

Answer 3.

protein is made up of amino acid which makes the primary structure. Amino acid when forming H-bond and make alpha-helix and beta-pleated sheet they make the secondary structure. In tertiary structure, different alpha helix and beta sheet arrange themselves in 3D structure and in quaternary structure many subunits of protein join and make the functional protein.

given protein is not made up of multiple subunits so the answer is Primary Secondary and Tertiary structure i.e. option A, B and C.

Answer 4. Oligosaccharides

Answer 5. Fatty acid

Answer 6. a disulfide bond. disulfide linkage is formed between the cysteine residue

Answer 7. except structure in red circle all option are correct

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