Chapter 21: Q8P (page 995)
Draw the predominant form for glutamate in a solution with the following pH:
a.0 b. 3 c. 6 d. 11
Short Answer
a. At pH = 0
b. At pH = 3
c. At pH = 6
d. At pH = 11
Chapter 21: Q8P (page 995)
Draw the predominant form for glutamate in a solution with the following pH:
a.0 b. 3 c. 6 d. 11
a. At pH = 0
b. At pH = 3
c. At pH = 6
d. At pH = 11
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Get started for freeReaction of a polypeptide with carboxypeptidase A releases Met. The polypeptide undergoes partial hydrolysis to give the following peptides.
What is the sequence of the polypeptide?
1. Ser, Lys, Trp4. Leu, Glu, Ser 7. Glu, His 10. Glu, His, Val
2. Gly, His, Ala 5. Met, Ala, Gly8. Leu, Lys, Trp11. Trp, Leu, Glu
3. Glu, Val, Ser 6. Ser, Lys, Val 9. Lys, Ser 12. Ala, Met
Calculate the pI of each of the following amino acids:
a.asparagine b. arginine c. serine d. aspartate
Draw the resonance contributors of the peptide bond in the less stable configuration.
What is the configuration about each of the asymmetric centres in aspartame?
a. How many different octapeptides can be made from the 20 naturally occurring amino acids?
b. How many different proteins containing 100 amino acids can be made from the 20 naturally occurring amino acids?
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