The production of high fructose syrup (HFS) from corn starch involves multiple enzymatic steps:
- (alpha)-Amylase (A): This enzyme hydrolyzes starch into shorter oligosaccharides by breaking the (alpha)-1,4 glycosidic bonds.
- Glucoamylase (D): It further breaks down the oligosaccharides into glucose by cleaving both (alpha)-1,4 and (alpha)-1,6 glycosidic bonds.
- Xylose Isomerase (C): This enzyme converts glucose into fructose, a key step in the production of high fructose syrup.
(beta)-Amylase (B) is not commonly used in the industrial process for producing high fructose syrup because it produces maltose rather than glucose, which is not a precursor for fructose production.
The graph showing the concept of activation energy of enzyme is given below. Observe the graph and choose the correct option for M and N.
List-I (Genes/Products) | List-II (Used in/for) |
(A) C-Peptide | (I) Corn borer |
(B) α-1-antitrypsin | (II) Rosie |
(C) cryIAc | (III) Insulin |
(D) α-lactalbumin | (IV) Emphysema |
Three villages P, Q, and R are located in such a way that the distance PQ = 13 km, QR = 14 km, and RP = 15 km, as shown in the figure. A straight road joins Q and R. It is proposed to connect P to this road QR by constructing another road. What is the minimum possible length (in km) of this connecting road?
Note: The figure shown is representative.
For the clock shown in the figure, if
O = O Q S Z P R T, and
X = X Z P W Y O Q,
then which one among the given options is most appropriate for P?
“His life was divided between the books, his friends, and long walks. A solitary man, he worked at all hours without much method, and probably courted his fatal illness in this way. To his own name there is not much to show; but such was his liberality that he was continually helping others, and fruits of his erudition are widely scattered, and have gone to increase many a comparative stranger’s reputation.” (From E.V. Lucas’s “A Funeral”)
Based only on the information provided in the above passage, which one of the following statements is true?