Bioinorganic Chemistry
Chapterwise Assignment-1
Q1 The ligand system present in vitamin B12 is
(b) corrin
(c) phthalocyanine
(d) crown ether
Q2 Carboxypeptidases contains
(b) Zn(II) and hydrolysis peptide bonds
(c) Mg(II) and hydrolysis CO2
(d) Mg(II) and hydrolysis peptide bondsQ3 Superoxide dismutase contains the metal ions
(b) Cu(II) and Zn(II)
(c) Ni(II) and Co(III)
(d) Cu(II) and Fe(III)
Q4 The reduction of nitrogen to ammonia carried out by enzyme nitrogenase needs
(b) 4 electrons
(c) 6 electrons
(d) 8 electrons
Q5 In bacterial rubredoxin, the number of iron atoms, sulfur bridges and cystine ligands respectively are
(b) 2, 2, 4
(c) 2, 2, 2
(d) 1, 0, 4
Q6 The oxidation state of iron in met-hemoglobin is
(b) Two
(c) Four
(d) Zero
Q7 The changes (from A-D given below) which occur when O2 binds to hemerythrin are
B. Both the iron atoms are oxidized
C. O2 binds to one iron atom and is also hydrogen bonded
D. O2 binds to both the iron atoms and is also hydrogen bonded
(a) B and C
(b) B and D
(c) A and D
(d) A and C
Q8 The correct set of biologically essential elements is
(b) Fe, Cu, Co, Ru
(c) Cu, Mn, Zn, Ag
(d) Fe, Ru, Zn, Mg
Q9 Based on the behavior of metalloenzymes, consider the following statements
A. In the enzymes, zinc activates O2 to form peroxide species.
B. In the enzymes, zinc activates H2O and provides a zinc bond hydroxide.
C. In the oxidases, iron activates O2 to break the bonding between the two oxygens.
D. Zinc ion acts as a nucleophile and attacks the peptide carbonyl.
(b) B and C
(c) C and D
(d) A and D
Q10 Fe2+porphyrins fail to exhibit reversible oxygen transport and cannot differentiate CO from O2. However, the hemoglobin is free from both these pit falls.
Choose the correct statements among the following.
B. Fe-CO bond strength is much low in case of hemoglobin when compared to the Fe2+ porphyrins.
C. While Fe-CO is linear, Fe-O2 is bent and is recognized by hemoglobin.
D. The interlinked four monomeric units in the hemoglobin are responsible to overcome the pitfalls.
(a) A and B
(b) A and C
(c) C and D
(d) B and D