Structural Biochemistry 1 (BCHS3101)
Biological Science - BS
Semester: First Semester
Level: 300
Year: 2017
REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON
THE UNIVERSITY OF BAMENDA
Peace - work – Fatherland Box 39 Bambili, CAMEROON
School/Faculty: Science Department: Biochemistry Lecturers: Dr. Nantia & Mbouobda
Course Code: BCHS 33101 Course Title: Structural Biochemistry 1
Date: March 2017 Hall: PBA07 Time: 07:00 – 09:00
Instructions: Answer questions in ordering manner and do not miss different exercise
Exercise 1: (3 marks) True or False
1) With the exception of essential amino acids, all amino acids can be synthesized de novo by the organism
2) Threonine unlike serine contains a thioester group that allow it to act as hydrogen donors in enzymes
3) Isoleucine is Essential for humans and as tend to be located inside of the protein molecule
4) The disulfide bond found in insulin is formed by 2 eystine molecules
5) Amino acids can display buffering property thanks to ionisable and non ionisible abilities
6) The Sanger sequencing method is an example of N-arylation reaction
Exercise 2: (16 marks)
1) The following peptides are subjected to normal electrophoretic analysis at pH 6.0
i) GR ii) FGR iii) FEE iv) FGE
a) Define peptide, pI (1 mark)
b) Define and justify different interactions found in peptide native structure (2 marks)
c) Give 4 biological peptides with their functions (2 marks)
d) Considering the above peptides:
d1) Give the developed structures with names (2 marks)
d2) Determine their pI
d3) Predict with justification their electrophoretic mobility under the present analytical conditions (3 marks)
Given: pKCOOH 2.1, pKCOOH 4.3, pKNH2 9.6, pKguanidium 12.5
Exercise 3: (11 marks)
The following graph represents curve of the absorption of nucleic acids as function of temperature.
1) Define nucleic acid, hypochronic effect, double helix, Tm (2 marks)
2) Justify the type of these nucleic acids (2 marks)
3) Analyse the graph (2 marks)
4) Determine the Tm of each nucleic acid (3 marks)
5) Conclude on the relation between temperature and base content on the stability of nucleic acids (2 marks)
Nucleic acid
rich in AT
Nucleic acid
rich in GC
Naturally
occurring
Nucleic
Temperature
100
50
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