Please help. Thank you!! Draw the protonation states for the following amino acids at pH 2, 7, and 12.
Glycine
Lysine
Glutamic acid
Please help. Thank you!! Draw the protonation states for the following amino acids at pH 2,...
3. Draw the predominant forms of lysine (in terms of the protonation states of the amino and carboxylic acid groups) at pH 1,6,8, and 12. Ignore stereochemistry
3. Draw the predominant forms of lysine (in terms of the protonation states of the amino and carboxylic acid groups) at pH 1,6,8, and 12. Ignore stereochemistry
question 1. Tell me the likely charges on the following amino acids at the indicated pH. (please describe the steps) thanks. Aspartic acid (pK 4.7) at a pH of 9 Glutamic acid (pK 4.7) at a pH of 2 Lysine (pK of 10.2) at a pH of 7 Lysine (pK of 10.2) at a pH of 10.2
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Which of the following amino acids would be considered a conserved substitution for the amino acid in position #2 on the peptide shown above? lysine glutamine arginine glutamate glycine Question 10 2 pts Where does fatty acid oxidation take place in a cell? cytoplasmic face of the ER Golgi complex lumenal face of the ER mitochondrial matrix cytoplasm
Which sequence of amino acids, if any, would you predict to find in the interior of chymotrypsin (not the active site)? A. threonine, arginine, tyrosine B. glutamic acid, isoleucine, lysine C. valine, tryptophan, glycine D. None of the above. The answer is C, please explain why? Is it because those are hydrophobic amino acids?
Which of the pairs of amino acids can form a salt bridge at physiological pH? lysine and glutamic acid two cysteines arginine and tyrosine glutamic acid and aspartic acid aspartic acid and histidine
1. draw the structure of amino acid lysine at pH=1.00 and pH=12.00. 2. find the overall charge of the amino acid at each pH. 3. what will be the overall charge on the peptide alanine-glycine-lysine-serine-aspartate at pH=1.00 and pH=12.00?
how to draw a phylogeny tree
based on the information of amino acids in table 2 ?with
explanation please
by using the amino acid differences between the species in the
table, for example it can be seen that chimpanzees are similar to
humans .....
. S . FEE Table 2 Mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit II (CO II) amino acids (aa) 1-30 of the 227 total aa for the primate species Lemur catta, Paio ursinus, Pan troglodytes, Hylobates lar, Homo sapiens,...
Match the following amino acids in the described pH to the best description of their net ionic form. Assume the pKa of Lysine's side chain is 10.5 - A. B. C. D. E. Glycine at pH 1. - A. B. C. D. E. Glycine at pH 6. - A. ...
C. AMINO ACIDS AND POLARITY Suppose you had a mixture of the following amino acids in a sample. List them in order of decreasing polarity at pH 7. serine phenylalanine lysine
Name_Rachel A Date TITILLEELELE PROTEINSI Questions 1. Which amino acids used in this experiment have acidic R-groups, which have basic R-groups, and which have neutral R-groups? Write acidic", "basic" or "neutral next to each amino acid below. • Glycine: • Glutamic acid: • Arginine: • Tyrosine: 1. Circle all the charged carboxyl groups (carboxylate groups) in the amino acid structures below. | HN-CH-- HN-CH-C-ộ HN-CH-C ó Glycine (Gly) Glutamic acid or glutamate (Glu) C=NH2 NH2 Arginine (Arg) UUUUU Proteins Chemistry...