Could I get some help on how i could answer this question.
MW- 42685.15
pI = 6.68 # amino acids = 393
Use the calculated molecular weight of the protein to determine the amount of your protein required to make 5 mL of a10 μM solution for further fictitious spectroscopic analysis.
Calcilate no.of mole of protein required to make 10 micromole 5 ml solution
And then calculate gm of protein from no.of mole amd MW.
All formula and calculation given in following image

Could I get some help on how i could answer this question. MW- 42685.15 pI =...
I have no idea how to go about these questions. Could someone please help. 1. Use your estimated molecular mass to calculate the number of amino acids in the human serum protein. 2. Using your estimated molecular mass, calculate the molarity of the albumin in the human serum sample. MW (kDa) Log MW Distance (units unknown) 250 2.397940009 18 150 2.176091259 76 100 2 137 75 1.875061263 187 50 1.698970004 265 37 1.568201724 327 25 1.397940009 418 20 1.301029996 455...
can some one help to solve the question 4 bellow. the answer is
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solution: Obtain molar mass21100g/mol
4. When a 0.51 g sample of an isolated protein was dissolved in a 100.0 mL solution at 25 °C, the osmotic pressure against the buffer solution without protein was 4.5 mmHg. Determine the molecular weight of this protein. What was the concentration of protein (as a molarity) in the solution?
Could I get some help on part D? And if you could see if I did
the rest right, that would be awesome
A gave the following results. The unknown and standard additions were made up mL volume. series of standard additions of Cu" in acidified tap water measured by anodic g voltammetry to the same final 100.0 Added Cu standard (ppb) sャ 100 200 300 400 500 Current (uA) 0.599 0.774 0.943 1.128 1.314 1.544 sampl a) Calculate the...
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b. I'm unclear how
to solve.
17) A full-term fetus typically has a mass of 3.50 kg. a) What pressure does the weight of a fetus create if the fetus is supported on an area of 90 cm directly above the mother's bladder? b) Convert this pressure to millimeters of mercury and determine if it alone is great enough to trigger the micturition reflex which requires a pressure of...
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Task 1 concerns exploring the thermochromic behavior of cobalt ethanol Solutions (CoCl_2 (EtOH)_2) with methanol (MeOH). You are to prepare ratios ofCoCl_2 (EtOH)_2 to MeOH between 3: 1 to 5: 1. The total volume of each prepared ratio must be 4.00 mL. Construct a table for 3 ratios (3: 1, 4: 1, 5: 1) that clearly indicates the actual volumes of the CoCl_2(EtOH)_2 solution and methanol needed to achieve each...
I was wondering if I could get some help on the last program I need to complete for an engineering C++ class. It is a very simple program however there is one part of the problem stumping me. Here is the problem statement . Write a C++ program that reads in from a file two month names, followed by the rainfall amounts for each month in that span of months. These rain amounts are totaled, and then an average for...
Could someone help me with this questions. I can't really get it. 1) You are characterizing an integral membrane protein located in the plasma membrane. Based on the known amino acid sequence, you predict that the size of the protein should be 125 kDa. When you run an SDS-PAGE followed by western blotting, you find that the size is 175 kDa. What could explain the difference in predicted versus actual size of this protein? 2) If you wanted to map...
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2. Simplify each rational expression a) -2 x-3 x3+27 b) x+3 b) f(x) Vx
1.How could studying chemosynthetic organisms help scientists better understand the development of life on Earth? 2. Why might fatty acids, amino acids and nucleic acids raise the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution? 3. A company that makes nutritional products develops a new type of protein drink for athletes. One of the company's scientists studies the pH at which a digestive enzyme better breaks down the different proteins in the drink. The scientist uses the following experimental procedure: Five...
biochem help. could i get an explaination on how to get the right
answer plz.
It is possible to observe the effect of oxygenation of hemoglobin in an unbuffered solution in distilled water, but it is more common to measure the effect of pH in a bicarbonate-buffered solution (like plasma) on the oxygen affinity of the protein. These are actually the two ways in which the Bohr effect was first described. From what you know about the origin of the...