(a)
Interpretation:
Bond-line structure for the given set of amino acids need to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
Bond-line structure is the representation of organic structural formulas in a shorthand manner. In this case only the bond between carbon and other atoms are shown except hydrogen. It is understood that all the remaining valency to be filled by hydrogen. Apart from carbon atoms the other atoms are shown along with hydrogen.
To draw: the bond-line structure for L-leucine
(b)
Interpretation:
Bond-line structure for the given set of amino acids need to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
Bond-line structure is the representation of organic structural formulas in a shorthand manner. In this case only the bond between carbon and other atoms are shown except hydrogen. It is understood that all the remaining valency to be filled by hydrogen. Apart from carbon atoms the other atoms are shown along with hydrogen.
To draw: the bond-line structure for L-tryptophan
(c)
Interpretation:
Bond-line structure for the given set of amino acids need to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
Bond-line structure is the representation of organic structural formulas in a shorthand manner. In this case only the bond between carbon and other atoms are shown except hydrogen. It is understood that all the remaining valency to be filled by hydrogen. Apart from carbon atoms the other atoms are shown along with hydrogen.
To draw: the bond-line structure for L-methionine
(d)
Interpretation:
Bond-line structure for the given set of amino acids need to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
Bond-line structure is the representation of organic structural formulas in a shorthand manner. In this case only the bond between carbon and other atoms are shown except hydrogen. It is understood that all the remaining valency to be filled by hydrogen. Apart from carbon atoms the other atoms are shown along with hydrogen.
To draw: the bond-line structure for L-valine
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