User:Ann Taylor/Exam 3
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==Questions for Exam 3 for a Non-Science Majors Biochemistry course== | ==Questions for Exam 3 for a Non-Science Majors Biochemistry course== | ||
| - | <StructureSection load='' size='300' side='right' scene ='Hemagglutinin/Blackground2wre/1' caption='Structure | + | <StructureSection load='' size='300' side='right' scene ='Hemagglutinin/Blackground2wre/1' caption='Structure Hemagglutinin complexed with galactose ([[2wre]])'> |
The H1N1 flu gets its abbreviation from the particular variety of two proteins found in the flu virus, Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase. Changes in the amino acid sequences of these two proteins change the human immune response and virulence of the virus. | The H1N1 flu gets its abbreviation from the particular variety of two proteins found in the flu virus, Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase. Changes in the amino acid sequences of these two proteins change the human immune response and virulence of the virus. | ||
| - | The opening scene shows the quaternary structure of one of "H1" version of Hemagglutinin. Use the opening scene | + | The opening scene shows the quaternary structure of one of "H1" version of Hemagglutinin. Use the opening scene <scene name='69/699899/Quaternary/1'>click here to reload</scene> to describe the quaternary structure of the protein. |
This scene shows an <scene name='69/699899/Monomer/1'>individual polypeptide chain</scene> of hemaggluttinin. Describe its secondary and tertiary structure in as much detail as possible. | This scene shows an <scene name='69/699899/Monomer/1'>individual polypeptide chain</scene> of hemaggluttinin. Describe its secondary and tertiary structure in as much detail as possible. | ||
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