Enzymes with two sites are called : from Chemistry Biomolecules

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301.

The safest and the most common alternative of sugar is :

  • glucose

  • aspartame

  • saccharin

  • cyclodextrin


302.

Which one of these elements is found in vitamin B12 ?

  • Fe

  • Zn

  • Mg

  • Co


303.

Which one of the following biomolecules is insoluble in water?

  • α-keratin

  • haemoglobin

  • ribonuclease

  • adenine


304.

Correct configuration of the following is

  • 1S, 2S

  • 1S, 2R

  • 1R, 2S

  • 1R, 2R


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305.

Which one of the following statements is true for protein synthesis (translation)?

  • Amino acids are directly recognized by m-RNA.

  • The third base of the codon is less specific.

  • Only one codon codes for an amino acid.

  • Every t-RNA molecule has more than oneamino acid attachment.


306.

Assertion : Maltose is a reducing sugar which gives two moles of D-glucose on hydrolysis.

Reason : Maltose has a 1,4-β-glycosidic linkage.

  • If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

  • If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

  • If assertion is true but reason is false.

  • If both assertion and reason are false.


307.

The specific rotation of equilibrium mixture of α - D-glucose and β - D-glucose, is :

  • + 19°

  • + 112°

  • + 52°

  • + 100°


308.

The structural formula of an amino acid, isoleucine is :

  • CH3-CHNH2|-COOH

  • (CH3)2-CH-CHNH2|-COOH

  • CH||C2H5CH3-CHNH2|-COOH

  • (C2H5)2-CH-CHNH2|-COOH


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309.

Which of the following reaction is catalysed by enzyme maltase ?

  • starch  maltose

  • maltose  glucose

  • lactose  maltose

  • maltose  glucose + fructose


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310.

Enzymes with two sites are called :

  • apoenzyme

  • allosteric enzyme

  • holoenzyme

  • conjugate enzyme


B.

allosteric enzyme

Enzymes with two active sites are called allosteric enzymes. One of these sites is the catalytic site for the concerned reaction. Other site may be the site for inhibition of catalysis by enzyme or to activate the enzyme further.


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