Please explain the relationship between thermodynamics and the concept of “pKa tuning” with relationship to enzymatic function. How does the ability to “tune” the side-chain pKa of an amino acid aid or harm catalytic function?
Please explain the relationship between thermodynamics and the concept of “pKa tuning” with relationship to enzymatic...
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relationship between volume naoh and ph weak acid
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I have attached a titration of a mock amino acid with OH-. I have labeled the different charge states of the amino acid as I, II, III, IV. I have labeled different points on the titration curve as A, B, ....G. I want you to tell me which form(s) of the species I, II, III or IV predominates (is present at greatest concentration) at each of the lettered points on the curve. I would also...
Please point out whether each of the following statements is correct or not. Carefully explain your reasoning! a) In Aspartic Acid, the carboxylic group bound to the α carbon has more acidic properties than the carboxylic group that is located in the side chain. b) The pI of Ala-Gly-Met is 6.0. c) The peptide Ile-Ala-Pro is more hydrophilic than the peptide Gln-His-Ala. d) The side chain of Amino Acids that make up a protein function as a buffer. thank you...
Primary Question: Is there a relationship between compensation and higher levels of employee performance? Please explain "yes" or "no" providing 3 reasons to support your position. Secondary Question: How does organizational market position influence compensation philosophy?
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 1) What is the relationship between a gene and a protein? 2) How does the tRNA contribute to protein synthesis? 3) The ability of cell to control their gene expression is called 4) What is a promoter? 5) What process convert the message from mRNA into amino acids? 6) The following expressions are true or false? Explain a. "A gene is any DNA sequence that is transcribed to any type of RNA b. "In eukaryotes, a...
Compare the concept between Function and Process in an organization. Explain the reasons why the concept of process is so important in building information systems. Please choose 3 major reasons. Discuss how internet affects the Porter’s five forces model. Assuming that you run an offline pharmacy company, discuss the positive (or negative) impacts of each force on your business. The decision-making process is explained by three phases: Intelligence, Design, and Choice. Your company’s revenues are decreasing for years. Now you have to make the decision...
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11. A particular amino acid without an ionizable R-group would have a pl of is 3.1 and pK2 is 8.9 ; if its pK1 2.9 a. b. 5.8 6 C. d. 12 12. A certain amino acid with an ionizable side chain has a pK1 of 2.4, a pK2 of 8.9, and a pKR of 6.5. If the amino acid...
Define termsDNA, RNA, nucleotides, plasmid, helicase, DNA polymerase, primase, RNA primer of DNA replication, mutation, gene, amino acid, polypeptide chain, protein, codon, promoter region of a gene, RNA polymerase, transcription, mRNA, tRNA, RNA, ribosomes, translation, gene expression, conjugation, conjugative pilus, transformation, transductionExplain concept or process• Describe how nucleotides are linked together to form a single strand of nucleic acid• Explain the concept of a complementary pairing • Describe how DNA replication occurs in bacteria • Explain why a primer is necessary for...
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Why is a cap added to MRNA, but not to 1RNA or RRNA? Each of the three types of RNA are transcribed by different RNA polymerases. Only RNA polymerase II, involved in mRNA synthesis, contains a domain capable of interacting with enzymes that form the cap. Transcription and processing of MRNA occur in the nucleus, where cap binding proteins are found. These proteins, which add and modify the cap, are not found in the cytoplasm, where tRNA and...
Please help explain the relationship between spontaneity, irreversibility, and entropy change. How do these terms relate, as well as how to predict one given another's condition.