Chapter 29: Q36P (page 1192)
What is the predominant form of each of the following amino acids at pH=1? What is the overall charge on the amino acid at this pH?(a)threonine ; (b)methionine; (c)aspartic acid; (d)arginine
Chapter 29: Q36P (page 1192)
What is the predominant form of each of the following amino acids at pH=1? What is the overall charge on the amino acid at this pH?(a)threonine ; (b)methionine; (c)aspartic acid; (d)arginine
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Get started for freeWhat is the predominant form of each of the following amino acids at pH=11? What is the overall charge on the amino acid? (a)valine; (b)proline; (c)glutamic acid; (d)lysine?
L-thyroxine, a thyroid hormone and oral medication used to treat thyroid hormone deficiency, is an amino acid that does not exist in proteins. Draw the zwitterionic form of L-thyroxine.
After the peptide chain of collage has been formed, many of the proline residues are hydroxylated on one of the ring carbon atoms. Why is this process important for the triple helix of collagen?
Question: Draw the other three stereoisomers of L-isoleucine, and label the stereogenic centers as R or S.
Draw the structure of each peptide. Label the N-terminal and C-terminal amino acids and all amide bonds.
a. Val–Glu
b. Gly–His–Leu
c. M–A–T–T
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