Although all of these may play a part, the major driving force in protein folding is: a) hydrogen bond formation b)  salt bridge formation    c)  steric interactions   d)  the hydrophobic effect A partially folded protein is called a a) peptide template   b)  active domain   c)  molten globule   d)  precursor protein Which of these processed is NOT seen in protein denaturation? A) subunits are dissociated b) folding is unraveled   c)  alpha helix and beta sheets are unraveled   d)  peptide bonds are broken.

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  1. Although all of these may play a part, the major driving force in protein folding is: a) hydrogen bond formation b)  salt bridge formation    c)  steric interactions   d)  the hydrophobic effect
  2. A partially folded protein is called a a) peptide template   b)  active domain   c)  molten globule   d)  precursor protein
  3. Which of these processed is NOT seen in protein denaturation? A) subunits are dissociated b) folding is unraveled   c)  alpha helix and beta sheets are unraveled   d)  peptide bonds are broken.
  4. A protein which has more than one stable conformation is called a: a) chaperone protein b)  molten globule   c)  flexible protein   d) inherently unstructured protein
  5. If a denatured protein does not spontaneously renature upon removal of denaturing agents, it may require a ____ to renature. a) chaperone protein  b)  molten globule   c)  flexible protein   d) inherently unstructured protein
  6. Prion protein and amyloid protein have which trait in common? A) They denature very easily   b)  they are both unstable forms of ribonuclease   c)  they bind strongly to hemoglobin   d) they both may assume a fibrous form which is damaging to brain tissue
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