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​How many hydrogen bonds involving the backbone CO and NH can be observed in an α-helix consisting of 15 amino acid residues?​
Question

How many hydrogen bonds involving the backbone CO and NH can be observed in an α-helix consisting of 15 amino acid residues?

A.

10

B.

11

C.

12

D.

13

Correct option is B

Explanation-

In an α-helix, hydrogen bonds form between the carbonyl oxygen (C=O) of residue i and the amide hydrogen (N-H) of residue i+4.
Thus:
The first hydrogen bond forms between residues 1 and 5,
The last possible hydrogen bond is between residue 11 and 15.
So, for an α-helix of 15 amino acid residues, the number of hydrogen bonds =  15−4=11
So, the correct answer is option b : 11 hydrogen bonds

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