Protein Synthesis - Worksheet
Protein Synthesis - Worksheet
Protein Synthesis - Worksheet
CA CTG GTA TGT CTT AC ATG GTC CTC GA ACC GG CTA TTT CA AC
G A C A A G
Step 3: Primary Structure: Create your primary protein structure
by writing out your Amino Acid sequence on a long strip of paper
(you might have to tape some strips together)
Colour code the amino acids according to whether they are negative,
positive, hydrophilic, hydrophobic or contain sulphur. Underline
ones that can form Hydrogen bonds.
The table below contains statements about the structures of gluten polypeptides. In the boxes next to each statement, write the level of protein
structure (primary, secondary, tertiary, or quaternary) to which the statement refers.
[2 marks]
Short α-helical sections are present in both polypeptides because of their high proline content
Hydrophobic amino acids such as glutamine and proline are not found on the surface of gluten proteins
2 Human breast milk is produced and secreted by gland cells. These gland cells have adaptations that include many mitochondria and many
Golgi vesicles. The milk contains a high concentration of protein.
Explain the role of these cell adaptations in the production and secretion of breast milk.
[2 marks]
3.1 Describe how a peptide bond is formed between two amino acids to form a dipeptide
[2 marks]
3.2 The secondary structure of a polypeptide is produced by bonds between amino acids. Describe how.
[2 marks]
3.3 Two proteins have the same number and type of amino acids but different tertiary box structures. Explain why.
[2 marks]
4.1 The genetic code is described as degenerate. What is meant by this? Use an example from Table 1 to illustrate your answer
[2 marks]
4.2 What is the minimum number of bases in the gene coding for this polypeptide?
[1 mark]
4.3 Use information from Table 1 to tick one box that shows a single base substitution mutation in DNA that would result in a change from Val
to Ala at amino acid number 203
[1 mark]
CAA -> CGA GUU -> GCA GUU -> GUC CAC -> CGG
4.4 A change from Glu to Lys at amino acid 300 had no effect on the rate of reaction catalysed by the enzyme. The same change at amino acid
279 significantly reduced the rate of reaction catalysed by the enzyme.
Use all the information and your knowledge of protein structure to suggest reasons for the differences between the effects of these two changes.
[3 marks]
5 There are different types of gene mutation. Put a tick in the box next to the statement which describes INCORRECTLY the effect of the
mutation in an exon of a gene.
[1 mark]
A substitution may not An inversion will result in a A deletion will result An addition will result
result in a change to the change in the number of DNA in a frame shift. in a frame shift.
encoded amino acid. bases.