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RECALL How do D-amino acids differ from L-amino acids? What biological roles are played by peptides...Problem 2RE:
RECALL Which amino acid is technically not an amino acid? Which amino acid contains no chiral carbon...Problem 3RE:
RECALL For each of the following, name an amino acid in which the R group contains it: a hydroxyl...Problem 4RE:
RECALL Identify the polar amino acids, the aromatic amino acids, and the sulfur-containing amino...Problem 5RE:
RECALL Identify the nonpolar amino acids and the acidic amino acids in the following peptide:...Problem 6RE:
RECALL Are amino acids other than the usual 20 amino acids found in proteins? If so, how are such...Problem 7RE:
MATHEMATICAL Predict the predominant ionized forms of the following amino acids at pH 7: glutamic...Problem 8RE:
MATHEMATICAL Draw structures of the following amino acids, indicating the charged form that exists...Problem 9RE:
MATHEMATICAL Predict the predominant forms of the amino acids from Question 8 at pH 10.Problem 10RE:
MATHEMATICAL Calculate the isoelectric point of each of the following amino acids: glutamic acid,...Problem 11RE:
MATHEMATICAL Sketch a titration curve for the amino acid cysteine, and indicate the pKa values for...Problem 12RE:
MATHEMATICAL Sketch a titration curve for the amino acid lysine, and indicate the pKa values for all...Problem 13RE:
MATHEMATICAL An organic chemist is generally happy with 95% yields. If you synthesized a polypeptide...Problem 14RE:
MATHEMATICAL Sketch a titration curve for aspartic acid, and indicate the pKa values of all...Problem 15RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Suggest a reason why amino acids are usually more soluble at pH extremes than they...Problem 16RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Write equations to show the ionic dissociation reactions of the following amino...Problem 17RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Based on the information in Table 3.2, is there any amino acid that could serve as...Problem 18RE:
REFECT AND APPLY If you were to have a mythical amino acid based on glutamic acid, but one in which...Problem 19RE:
REFECT AND APPLY What would be the pI for the mythical amino acid described in Question 18?Problem 20RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Identify the charged groups in the peptide shown in Question 4 at pH 1 and at pH 7....Problem 21RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Consider the following peptides: PheGluSerMetandValTrpCysLeu. Do these peptides...Problem 22RE:
REFECT AND APPLY In each of the following two groups of amino acids, which amino acid would be the...Problem 23RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Could the amino acid glycine serve as the ba- sis of a buffer system? If so, in...Problem 25RE:
RECALL How do the resonance structures of the peptide group contribute to the planar arrangement of...Problem 26RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Would the peptide group be planar if the amino group of amino acids was bonded to...Problem 28RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Consider the peptides SerGluGlyHisAlaandGlyHisAlaGluSer. How do these two peptides...Problem 29RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Would you expect the titration curves of the two peptides in Question 28 to differ?...Problem 30RE:
REFECT AND APPLY What are the sequences of all the possible tripeptides that contain the amino acids...Problem 31RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Answer Question 30 using one-letter designations for the amino acids.Problem 32RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Most proteins contain more than 100 amino acid residues. If you decided to...Problem 33RE:
REFECT AND APPLY If the amino acids alanine and glycine react to form a peptide bond, is there more...Problem 35RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Would the presence of a chiral center in an amino acid side chain affect the...Problem 36RE:
REFECT AND APPLY What might you infer (or know) about the stability of amino acids, when compared...Problem 38RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Suggest a reason why the amino acids thyroxine and hydroxyproline are produced by...Problem 39RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Consider the peptides GlyProSerGluThr(open chain) and GlyProSerGluThr with a...Problem 42RE:
REFECT AND APPLY You are studying with a friend who draws the structure of alanine at pH 7. It has a...Problem 44RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Suggest a reason (or reasons) why amino ac- ids polymerize to form proteins that...Problem 46RE:
REFECT AND APPLY Speculate on the properties of proteins and peptides if none of the common amino...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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