The problem discusses the role of flavin mononucleotide (FMN) within the electron transport chain, specifically regarding its oxidation state capabilities and electron transfer potential.
Let's break down each part of the question:
After analyzing the statements, the answer is better understood:
| Option | Explanation |
| 2; 2 or 3 | FMN has a maximum oxidation state of +3, not 2, which makes this option incorrect. |
| 2; 1 or 2 | The maximum oxidation state is incorrect; it should be +3. |
| 3; 2 or 3 | FMN can accept/donate 1 or 2 electrons, not 2 or 3. This option is incorrect. |
| 3; 1 or 2 | This option correctly identifies FMN's highest oxidation state and the number of electrons it can exchange. |
Therefore, the correct option is 3; 1 or 2. This answer selection is aligned with the electron transfer capabilities and oxidation states of FMN in biological redox systems like the electron transport chain.
Match the techniques in Group I with their applications in Group II for protein analysis
Group I Group II
(P) Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1) Proximity between specific sites
(Q) Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (2) Concentration
(R) Ultraviolet absorption spectroscopy (3) Size
(S) Dynamic light scattering (4) Structure