In the laboratory a team of peptide/protein chemists synthesize the HIV-1 protease from all D-containing amino acids. Answer the following questions related to this synthetic HIV-1 protease. The HIV-1 protease would DA Cut polypeptides with a certain sequence if they are made of D-amino acids. O assume a tertiary structure that is the mirror image of the normal HIV-1 protease. Oc cut polypeptides with a certain sequence if they are made of L-amino acids. OD process the proteins expressed on infection by the natural HIV-1 pathogen. DE behave exactly like the normal HIV-1 protease.

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In the laboratory a team of peptide/protein chemists synthesize the HIV-1 protease from all D-containing amino acids. Answer the following questions
related to this synthetic HIV-1 protease.
The HIV-1 protease would
DA cut polypeptides with a certain sequence if they are made of D-amino acids.
OR assume a tertiary structure that is the mirror image of the normal HIV-1 protease.
nc cut polypeptides with a certain sequence if they are made of L-amino acids.
OD process the proteins expressed on infection by the natural HIV-1 pathogen.
DE behave exactly like the normal HIV-1 protease.
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Transcribed Image Text:In the laboratory a team of peptide/protein chemists synthesize the HIV-1 protease from all D-containing amino acids. Answer the following questions related to this synthetic HIV-1 protease. The HIV-1 protease would DA cut polypeptides with a certain sequence if they are made of D-amino acids. OR assume a tertiary structure that is the mirror image of the normal HIV-1 protease. nc cut polypeptides with a certain sequence if they are made of L-amino acids. OD process the proteins expressed on infection by the natural HIV-1 pathogen. DE behave exactly like the normal HIV-1 protease. tinn will save this response. Question 34 of 55
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