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A researcher is studying the transport of a novel molecule across a synthetic lipid bilayer. They observe that the molecule moves down its concentration gradient without the need for any membrane proteins or energy input. However, the rate of transport is significantly slower than predicted for simple diffusion. Which of the following BEST explains this observation?
The molecule is very large and its size restricts diffusion through the membrane.
The molecule is charged and is repelled by the hydrophobic core of the bilayer.
The molecule is polar and its passage is hindered by the hydrophobic core of the bilayer.
The molecule is binding to a specific receptor on the membrane surface, slowing its diffusion.
Which of the following interactions is LEAST likely to play a significant role in the stabilization of a protein's tertiary structure?
Hydrophobic interactions
Hydrogen bonds
Disulfide bonds
Ester bonds
The stability of a protein's folded conformation is primarily determined by all of the following EXCEPT:
Hydrophobic interactions
Hydrogen bonds
Disulfide bonds
Glycosidic bonds
Which interaction plays the smallest role in stabilizing the 3D structure of most proteins?
Hydrophobic interactions
Hydrogen bonds
Disulfide bonds
Phosphodiester bonds
Imagine a protein misfolds due to a disruption of a specific interaction. Which interaction, if disrupted, is LEAST likely to be the primary cause of this misfolding?
Hydrophobic interactions
Hydrogen bonds
Disulfide bonds
Ester bonds