
(a)
Interpretation:
The reason as to why the two protecting groups used for lysine in the synthesis of the peptide
Concept introduction:
Solid-phase peptide synthesis is a technique that is used for peptide synthesis. The peptide is synthesis from C-terminal to N-terminal. It is reverse in biological cells. In this amino protected amino acid is bound covalently on solid phase material with an ester or amide linkage. Then it is deprotected and reacts with another amino protected amino acid. This cycle continues until the desired peptide is not obtained.
(b)
Interpretation:
The structure of each compound obtained from the coupling and decoupling of resin-bound peptide with their explanation is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
Solid-phase peptide synthesis is a technique that is used for peptide synthesis. The peptide is synthesis from C-terminal to N-terminal. It is reverse in biological cells. In this amino protected amino acid is bound covalently on solid phase material with an ester or amide linkage. Then it is deprotected and reacts with another amino protected amino acid. This cycle continues until the desired peptide is not obtained.

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