e primary structure of a protein is shown below. Please answer the following questions. u-Arg-Ser-lle-Glu-Thr-Val-Val-Asn-Gln-Val–lle-Ser- r Where is this section of the polypeptide most likely located [ elect ] completely embedded inside the protein partially exposed to the aqueous environment s the above more likely an alpha helix or a beta-pleated sh completely exposed to the aqueous environment Which two amino acid residues are least likely to be in an alpha helix, but most likely to be a part a beta turn? (Please select the amino acids in alphabetical order). [ Select] Select ] >

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The primary structure of a protein is shown below. Please answer the following questions.
Leu-Arg-Ser-lle-Glu-Thr-Val-Val-Asn-Gln-Val-lle-Ser-
Tyr
a. Where is this section of the polypeptide most likely located
[ Select ]
completely embedded inside the protein
partially exposed to the aqueous environment
b. Is the above more likely an alpha helix or a beta-pleated sh
completely exposed to the aqueous environment
c. Which two amino acid residues are least likely to be in an alpha helix, but most likely to be a part
of a beta turn? (Please select the amino acids in alphabetical order). [ Select ]
[ Select ]
Transcribed Image Text:The primary structure of a protein is shown below. Please answer the following questions. Leu-Arg-Ser-lle-Glu-Thr-Val-Val-Asn-Gln-Val-lle-Ser- Tyr a. Where is this section of the polypeptide most likely located [ Select ] completely embedded inside the protein partially exposed to the aqueous environment b. Is the above more likely an alpha helix or a beta-pleated sh completely exposed to the aqueous environment c. Which two amino acid residues are least likely to be in an alpha helix, but most likely to be a part of a beta turn? (Please select the amino acids in alphabetical order). [ Select ] [ Select ]
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