Imagine the main chain of a protein bends back on itself, so that two amino acid residues R, and R, come close to each other. Here's what R, loom 1CH1 CH₂ CH₂ CH₂ NH H₂N NH₂ Could R, form a salt bridge with R, at physiological pH, if R₂ were the right kind of residue? Oyes O no If you said R₁ could form a salt bridge with R₂, what would R₂ have to be? 0 If there's only one possibility, write its 3-letter code. If there is more than one possibility, write the 3-letter code of any of them.

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Imagine the main chain of a protein bends back on itself, so that two amino acid residues R. and R, come close to each other. Here's what R₁ lool
ABRIKa
-CHI
H₂N
CH₂
CH₂
CH₂
NH₂
Could R, form a salt bridge with R₂ at physiological pH, if R₂ were the right kind of residue?
Oyes
O no
If you said R₁ could form a salt bridge with R₂, what would R₂ have to be?
0
If there's only one possibility, write its 3-letter code. If there is more than one possibility, write the
3-letter code of any of them.
Transcribed Image Text:Imagine the main chain of a protein bends back on itself, so that two amino acid residues R. and R, come close to each other. Here's what R₁ lool ABRIKa -CHI H₂N CH₂ CH₂ CH₂ NH₂ Could R, form a salt bridge with R₂ at physiological pH, if R₂ were the right kind of residue? Oyes O no If you said R₁ could form a salt bridge with R₂, what would R₂ have to be? 0 If there's only one possibility, write its 3-letter code. If there is more than one possibility, write the 3-letter code of any of them.
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