- ASigmoid
- ✓$‘J'$ Shaped
- C$‘S’$ shaped
- D$(a)$ and $(c)$ both
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$I.$ Human insulin is made-up of $51$ amino acidsarranged in two polyperptide chains.
$II.$ The two polypeptide chains are interconnected by two disulphide bridges.
$III.$ In mammals including humans, insulin is synthesised as a pro-hormone, which contains an extra stretch called the $C$ -peptide.
$IV.$ $C$ -peptide is not present in the mature insulin
Which of the statements given above are correct?
$(a)$ Pro-hormone insulin contain extra stretch of C-peptide
$(b)$ A-peptide and B-peptide chains of insulin were produced separately in E.coli, extracted and combined by creating disulphide bond between them.
$(c)$ Insulin used for treating Diabetes was extracted from Cattles and Pigs.
$(d)$ Pro-hormone Insulin needs to be processed for converting into a mature and functional hormone.
$(e)$ Some patients develop allergic reactions to the foreign insulin.
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