HW Question: Draw the amino acids, lysine and valine joined by a peptide bond. Next, place a square around the peptide bond within the dipeptide molecule. Finally circle all the atoms which could interact with a water molecule.
Ans. The amino acids are basically has the alpha carbon atom.
They also have the amino group and the carboxyl group. The two
amino acids are joined to each other by a bond called as the
peptide bond. The peptide bond is chemically anode bond. The amino
acids form the Bond with the water molecules by H bonding between
the Nitrogen of amino group and oxygen of the carboxyl group of
amino acid and H of the water molecules. The structure of peptide
bond between the two amino acids is shown below:-
So the peptide bond, the
molecule that can form bond with water are shown above.
HW Question: Draw the amino acids, lysine and valine joined by a peptide bond. Next, place...
On paper draw a dipeptide, clearly showing the peptide bond joining the two amino acids together. If the two amino acids are valine and threonine, predict the overall charge of the dipeptide at pH 7. Do not forget to consider the amino (N-terminal) and carboxy (C-terminal) of the dipeptide, as well as the R groups. Select one: a. +2 b. -2 c. 0 d. -1 e. +1
Proteins are made from chains of amino acids. The amino acids
are joined together by structures called peptide
bonds.
Draw the dipeptide that results when a peptide bond is formed
between the two glycine molecules shown here. (Figure 1) Draw it as
it would occur at the pHpH of most body fluids.
Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the
Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars. The
single bond is active by default. Include all...
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Draw a picture of two amino acids coming together to make a dipeptide. You may choose any two amino acids you like. Circle the peptide bond. What molecule is necessary to break a peptide bond?
Glutamine, tyrosine, leuonine, phenyalanine, histine, methalonine Draw a peptide bond between two of the amino acids above and name the dipeptide bond you have drawn
Draw a peptide of two or more different amino acids. Circle the R group of each amino acid. Put a box around each peptide bond. Identify each amino acid with the one-letter code.
THIS IS BIOCHEMISTRY A peptide has a low pI value. Which of the following amino acids are likely to be present? Glycine Serine Valine Aspartic aci Arginine The R-groups of which of the following pairs of amino acids could participate in the formation of salt bridge electrostatic interaction? Alanine and valine Valine and lysine Lysine and glutamate Serine and isoleucine Asparagine and glutamine Which of the following interactions does NOT contribute to stabilizing tertiary structure? Hydrophobic interactions Electrostatic interations...
1. What type of bond is formed between the amino acids of a protein? a. Peptide b. Nucleopeptide c. Condensation d. Catalyst 2. A dipeptide has how many amino acids? 3. Which of the following is true about the functions of protein? A. proteins are required to metabolize fat B. proteins help buffer acids in the body C. proteins are the primary energy source for the body? D. all of the above 4. What is the recommended range of daily...
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Next Page Question 23 (1 point) ✓ Saved When two amino acids react to form a dipeptide, what is the other product of the reaction? OA peptide bond Water Он+ O A disulfide bond Page 23 of 40
PRELAB ASSIGNMENT 1 Draw the structure of the amino acid son CH-OH Label the alpha carbon acid Sorine (en) which has R MO CHE OH CH2 OH 2. Draw the dipeptide that forms betw the peptide bond. s between serine and alanine The dipeptide sequence is Ser Ala Lace CH NCH H, A - — сH — с CH2 OH 3. How many amino aci arty amino acid residues are in a polypeptide containing 6 peptide bonos How many peptide...
1. An amino acid is shown below. Draw a circle around the carboxylic acid group, a square around the side chain and a triangle around the amino group. Finally, put an asterisk next to the C-carbon. HC=0 -C-C-H HNH3+ 2. Consider the molecule below (C&H BINO). After downloading Imol and the molecule files to your computer, measure the values of the indicated bond and torsional angles. CCN HOC = HO 1 OCCC - OCCBr =