MCQ on Quaternary Structure of Proteins




Quaternary structure refers to the arrangement of multiple polypeptide subunits in a functional protein. It results from the interaction and assembly of individual subunits, forming a complex structure. The quaternary structure is critical for the overall function and stability of certain proteins. This is an MCQ on Quaternary Structure of Proteins.

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1. 
The quaternary structure of a protein refers to:

2. 
A protein with quaternary structure is composed of:

3. 
The subunits in a protein with quaternary structure are often referred to as:

4. 
Which level of protein structure directly influences the quaternary structure?

5. 
The quaternary structure of a protein is important because it:

6. 
Interactions between the subunits in a protein's quaternary structure can include all of the following except:

7. 
The protein collagen, which provides structural support in connective tissues, has a quaternary structure formed by:

8. 
The arrangement of subunits in a protein's quaternary structure can result in:

9. 
The quaternary structure of a protein is the result of:

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