+ H3N- HO но + H3N- CH2 NH Histidine (His) + H3N HO Ο CH2CH2SCH3 Methionine (Met CHCH2CH3 CH3 Isoleucine (Ile) H3N- HO + H3N- CH2CHCH3 CH3 Leucine (Leu) + H₂N CH2 + HON 790 CH2CH2CH2CH2NH3 + Lysine (Lys) HO + H3N но CH2 OH Proline (Pro) Serine (Ser)
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Categorize the 2 blue circled amino acids as either non-polar, polar neutral, acidic, or basic. Draw the structure at pH 1, ph 7 and pH 14 AND write the net charge for each structure. Explain your answers thoroughly and how you got those answers...
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- First letter U C A UUU UU JUC UUA UUG CUU CUC CUA CUG AUU AUC AUA AUG GUU GUC GUA GUG ] Phenylalanine UCU (Phe) UCC UCA UCG Leucine (Leu) Leucine (Leu) Isoleucine (Ile) Methionine (Met) Valine (Val) CCU CCC CCA CCG b) lysine c) methionine d) tryptophan ACU ACC ACA ACG GCU GCC GCA GCG C Second letter Serine (Ser) Proline (Pro) Threonine (Thr) Alanine (Ala) UAU UAC UAA UAG CAU CAC CAA CAG AAU AAC AAA AAG GAU GAC GAA GAG ] Tyrosine (Tyr) Stop Stop Histidine (His) Glutamine (Gln) Asparagine (Asn) Lysine (Lys) Aspartic acid (Asp) Glutamic acid (Glu) UGU UGC UGA Stop UGG Tryptophan (Trp) CGU CGC CGA CGG AGU AGC AGA AGG GGU GGC GGA GGG ] 1. List the mRNA base codons for the amino acids listed below. 2. a) aspartate: Cysteine (Cys) Serine (Ser) U C Arginine (Arg) A G Arginine (Arg) U C Glycine (Gly) A G U C A G U MCAG АCan you please help me how to draw tripeptide ile-leu-arg and indicate the torsion angles phi and psi for leucine?C6H8 + O2 ------à CO2 + H2O How many grams of C6H8 are needed to from 72grams of H2O ?
- Cut the following protein with the Serine Proteolytic enzyme Trypsin. How many peptide fragments are present after the protein is treated with Trypsin? Val-lle-Arg-Lys-Leu-Arg-Gly-Ala-Lys-lle 6. 10The distal histidine stabilises the iron in heme group of a deoxyhaemoglobin. T/FThe figure shows interaction of various amino acids (Phe, Arg, and Asn) present in Hb with 2,3-DPG. The side chains of these amino acids and 2,3-DPG interactions are circled in red. HO Но Phe HN Asn H2N NH Arg You identify a mutant version of the globin chain where the Arg in circle 2 is replaced with aspartic acid in a patient. Would the Hb protein in this patient be able to transport oxygen even in the presence of 2,3-DPG? ASPARTIC ACID (asp) No, because the mutant Hb version will bind 2,3 DPG, and not oxygen Yes, because the mutant Hb version will bind 2,3 DPG, and not oxygen Yes, because the mutant Hb version will bind oxygen and not 2,3 DPG
- NAZO NHZ Ala-Cys-Glu -Tyr - Trp - Lys - Arg - His -Pro-G ly Glu pka 4.15 SH Tyr 10.10 Draw Charges Lys 10.67 Olt A3 12.10 +NH₂ Ntrm 2) Calculate net charge 3) write out I letter code 300 Ctim 3 juli of peptich (above) Ⓒ pH; 1,7,12CH3 нно | | || wwN-C-C-N-C-C-N-C-Cww | | нно H serine leucine alanine Determine which amino acids are present in the peptide. glycine threonine Select the N-terminal amino acid. serine leucine alanine O glycine CH₂OH T │ | нно !! threonineourse: EMS-3163-75635 X Mail-Anthony Arledge x P Course Home Active users Micro... Adobe Acrobat Adobe Acrobat Levels of Organization Glu-Leu-Ala-Ala * Ala Group 2 Met-Lys-Arg-His-Gly-Leu-Aps Group 1 Amino acids 28-28 Group 2 Group 2 Group 2 7 Group 1 90 744 8 9 K 94 Group 1 Group 1 Group 1 P C X All Bookmark 5:58 PM 7/10/2024 GELATE BKSP HO ENTER