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Cartoon representation is of the molecular structure of serum albumin. Credit: Jawahar Swaminathan and MSD staff at the European Bioinformatics Institute.

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1 Yes or No, A protein is one or more polypeptides held together by peptide bonds.

Yes
No

2 True or False, The purpose of a treatment group with respect to proteins is to describe natural processes or phenomena for the first time relative to a control group.

TRUE
FALSE

3 Several promoter elements have been previously identified in eukaryotes, but those cannot account for transcription from most RNA polymerase II-transcribed

4 Yes or No, Any naturally occurring complex combination of amino acids that contain at least the elements: carbon (C), hydrogen (H), nitrogen (N), and oxygen (O) are called proteins.

Yes
No

5 True or False, Any protein is located in the proximal promoter.

TRUE
FALSE

6 Which of the following is not a transcriptional characteristic of a protein?

located between nucleotides -8 and +2 relative to the transcriptional start site (+1)
G/A/T-G/C+1-G-T/C-G-G-G/A-A-G/C
in eukaryotes
TATA-less genes
a consensus sequence

7 True or False, A difference between a protein and a polypeptide is that a protein may contain nitrogen.

TRUE
FALSE

8 Which of the following are phenomena associated with any protein?

transcription
directs activator-dependent but TFIID-independent transcription
TATA box-less promoters
initiator element
mediator dependence
core promoter

9 True or False, Proteins are found in the promoter regions of about 1% of human genes.

TRUE
FALSE

10 Complete the text:

A short or

realization of a certain

or idea to

a treatment's feasibility for proteins is called a proof of

.


Hypotheses

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  1. Proteins differ from polypeptides by having additional elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, zinc, and others.

See also

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