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Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Biomolecules

Question:

Which among the following structure of protein is necessary for the biological activities of proteins ?

Options:

Secondary

Quaternary

Primary

Tertiary

Correct Answer:

Tertiary

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option(4) - Tertiary

A protein thread does not exist throughout as an extended rigid rod. The thread is folded in the form of a helix (similar to a revolving staircase). Of course, only some portions of the protein thread are arranged in the form of a helix. In proteins, only right handed helices are observed. Other regions of the protein thread are folded into other forms in what is called the secondary structure .

In addition, the long protein chain is also folded upon itself like a hollow woolen ball, giving rise to the tertiary structure . This gives us a 3-dimensional view of a protein. Tertiary structure is absolutely necessary for the many biological activities of proteins.

Some proteins are an assembly of more than one polypeptide or subunits. The manner in which these individual folded polypeptides or subunits are arranged with respect to each other (e.g. linear string of spheres, spheres arranged one upon each other in the form of a cube or plate etc.) is the architecture of a protein otherwise called the quaternary structure of a protein .

Adult human haemoglobin consists of 4 subunits. Two of these are identical to each other. Hence, two subunits of α type and two subunits of β type together constitute the human haemoglobin (Hb).