• 1. 
    An Intrapeptide bond is a bond between which of the following?

  • Peptide-Hydrogen bond
  • Peptide-Water bond
  • Peptide-Peptide bond
  • Peptide-Amino acid sequence
  • None of the above
  • 2. 
    Which is thermodynamically favored, peptide-peptide bonds or peptide-water bonds?

  • Peptide-Peptide bonds
  • Intrapeptdie bonds
  • Peptide-Water bonds
  • Interpeptide bonds
  • Both A & B
  • 3. 
    When was the reseacrh paper written?

  • 1776
  • 1955
  • 2004
  • 2005
  • 4. 
    Simulations were ran at which temperature?

  • 300 K
  • 273 K
  • Room Temperature
  • 1,000 K
  • 5. 
    What instruments were used in this research paper?

  • Gas Chromatography
  • Mass Spectrometry
  • X-ray crystallography and Calorimetry
  • SDS-PAGE
  • 6. 
    In short, what is the hypothesis of the paper?

  • Hydrogen bonds are strongest in peptide-peptide interactions.
  • Breaking a hydrogen bond requires 5-6 kcal/mol of energy.
  • A molecule is satisfied if hydrogen bonding occurs within the structure or within solvent.
  • This is a waste of time.
  • None of the above
  • 7. 
    Simulations were ran at which of the following time frame?

  • 0.1 psec for 100 sec
  • Once every 24 hrs
  • No frames existed
  • 30 sec
  • 8. 
    Name one author of the paper discussed.

  • Dr. Wilent
  • Dr. Patrick Fleming
  • Dr.Seuss
  • Chase Utley
  • 9. 
    The Protein Database (PDB) survey shows that.......polar groups have Hydrogen Bonds.

  • 10%
  • 90%
  • 50%
  • 12%
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