The quiz below is offered to accompany the interactive tutorial Hemoglobin Molecular Structure.
1. How many bonded atoms are required to constitute a dihedral (torsion) angle, such as phi or psi?
2. The number of phi and psi angles in an isolated amino acid (not in a polypeptide chain) is:
3. The number of atoms held into a geometric plane by a peptide bond is:
4. The peptide bond is unable to rotate because
5. Phi and psi angles directly determine
6. Alpha helices are compatible with
7. Common secondary structures are energetically favored because
8. Overlap of van der Waals radii
9. In a Ramachandran plot, the dots cluster
Eric Martz