Question

The secondary structure of a protein refers to

A. fixed configuration of the polypeptide backbone
B. $$\alpha - $$ helical backbone  
C. hydrophobic interactions
D. sequence of $$\alpha - $$ amino acids.
Answer :   $$\alpha - $$ helical backbone
Solution :
The secondary structure of protein refers to the shape in which a long peptide chain can exist. There are two different conformations of the peptide linkage present in protein, these are $$\alpha - $$ helix and $$\beta - $$ conformation. The $$\alpha - $$ helix always has a right handed arrangement. In $$\beta - $$ conformation all peptide chains are streched out to nearly maximum extension and then laid side by side and held together by intermolecular hydrogen bonds. The structure resembles the pleated folds of drapery and therefore is known as $$\beta - $$ pleated sheet.

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The pair of compounds in which both the compounds give positive test with Tollen’s reagent is

A. Glucose and Sucrose
B. Fructose and Sucrose
C. Acetophenone and Hexanal
D. Glucose and Fructose
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The two forms of $$D - $$ glucopyranose obtained from the solution of $$D - $$ glucose are called

A. Isomers
B. Anomers
C. Epimers
D. Enantiomers
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Cellulose upon acetylation with excess acetic anhydride/ $${H_2}S{O_4}$$  (catalytic) gives cellulose triacetate whose structure is

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The following carbohydrate is
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A. a ketohexose
B. an aldohexose
C. an $$\alpha $$ - furanose
D. an $$\alpha $$ - pyranose

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