Which of the following statements regarding enzyme inhibition is correct?
1. Competitive inhibition is seen when a substrate competes with an enzyme for binding to an inhibitor protein
2. Competitive inhibition is seen when the substrate and the inhibitor compete for the active site on the enzyme
3. Non-competitive inhibition of an enzyme can be overcome by adding large amount of substrate
4. Non-competitive inhibitors often bind to the enzyme irreversibly
If DNA percentage of thymine is 20. What is the percentage of guanine? [2002]
1. 20%
2. 40%
3. 30%
4. 60%
Which is wrong about nucleic acids? [1993]
1. DNA is single stranded in some viruses
2. RNA is double stranded occasionally
3. Length of one helix is 45 Å in B-DNA
4. One turn of Z-DNA has 12 bases
Given below is the diagrammatic representation of one of the categories of the small molecular weight organic compounds in the living tissues. Identify the category shown and the one blank component X in it.
[2012]
Category Component
1. Cholesterol Guanine
2. Amino acid
3. Nucleotide Adenine
4. Nucleoside Uracil
Cytochrome is [2001]
1. Metallo flavoproteins
2. Fe containing porphyrin pigment
3. Glycoprotein
4. Lipid
The most abundant element present in plants is [2004]
1. Carbon
2. Nitrogen
3. Manganese
4. Iron
Transition state structure of the substrate formed during an enzymatic reaction is
1. Transient but stable
2. Permanent but unstable
3. Transient but unstable
4. Permanent and stable
Which one of the following is a non-reducing carbohydrate? [2014]
1. Maltose
2. Sucrose
3. Lactose
4. Ribose-5-phosphate
In the DNA molecule
1. The total amount of purine nucleotides and pyrimidine nucleotides is not always equal
2. There are two strands which run parallel in 5'3' direction
3. The proportion of adenine in relation to thymine varies with the organism
4. There are two strands which run antiparallel one in 5'3' direction and other in 3'5' direction
The major portion of the dry weight of plants comprises of [2003]
1. Carbon, nitrogen and sulphur
2. Carbon, nitrogen and oxygen
3. Nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium
4. Calcium, magnesium and sulphur