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Biochemistry

When protein binds two ligands in a non-cooperative manner, then the x-intercept of the Scatchard Plot is

Question: When protein binds two ligands in a non-cooperative manner, then the x-intercept of the Scatchard Plot is
[A].

1

[B].

2

[C].

not defined

[D].

none of the above

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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Allosteric Effects, Biochemistry

A protein that binds two ligands in a non-cooperative manner will show

Question: A protein that binds two ligands in a non-cooperative manner will show
[A].

a sigmodial binding curve

[B].

a hyperbolic binding curve

[C].

a linear Scatchard Plot

[D].

both (b) and (c)

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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Allosteric Effects, Biochemistry

The specificity of a ligand binding site on a protein is based on

Question: The specificity of a ligand binding site on a protein is based on
[A].

the absence of competing ligands

[B].

the amino acid residues lining the binding site

[C].

the presence of hydrating water molecules

[D].

the opposite chirality of the binding ligand

Answer: Option B

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Allosteric Effects, Biochemistry

The conformational changes from the T to the R state is initiated by

Question: The conformational changes from the T to the R state is initiated by
[A].

binding of oxygen to the heme

[B].

movement of the proximal histidine towards the heme

[C].

movement of the F-helix, which contains the proximal His

[D].

reorganization of protein-protein contacts between the individual subunits

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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Allosteric Effects, Biochemistry

Bisphosphoglycerate (BPG) cannot bind to the oxygenated R state of hemoglobin because

Question: Bisphosphoglycerate (BPG) cannot bind to the oxygenated R state of hemoglobin because
[A].

it is displaced from the heme by oxygen

[B].

it is displaced from the heme by movement of the proximal histidine

[C].

its binding pocket becomes too small to accommodate BPG

[D].

BPG binds to the R state with the same affinity as the T state

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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Allosteric Effects, Biochemistry