Do parallel or anti-parallel protein structures have stronger carbon bonds? Please Explain.
Antiparallel protein structures have more stronger carbon bonds because of the hydrogen bonding between the carbon atoms being more optimal. Also,the inter-strand hydrogen bonds between carbonyls and amines tend to be planar, which helps in inter strand stability and giving the protein their preferred orientation.
Do parallel or anti-parallel protein structures have stronger carbon bonds? Please Explain.
Which statement is false in regard to beta-sheet structures? A) Beta-sheet structures are indicative of a protein structure where the beta strands are all in an anti-parallel orientation. B) Beta-sheet structures are held together by H-bonds between the C=O of one peptide bond and the N-H of another peptide bond. C)These structures can be parallel or anti-parallel in orientation D) Beta-structures are found in many but not all protein structures
Which is a stronger acid? Must explain with both, words and
structures.
Which is a stronger base? Must explain with both, words and
structures.
. Propose a mechanism for the following reaction:
2. a) Which is a stronger acid? Must explain with both, words and structures.10 pts. LOH OH 8 or b) Which is a stronger base? Must explain with both, words and structures. 5 pts. 3. Propose a mechanism for the following reaction: 15 pts. OH CH, CH H2SO4...
please explain in detail how we can find stronger nucleophiles
when we are comparing them. do we look at period tables? do we draw
structures?
NH, ОН: NH, + 1. Circle the strongest nucleophile. CH3CO, H2O в 1. Circle the strongest nucleophile. (CH3)3CO CH30 CH3CO2 CH3OH
Predict which acid is stronger
(circle it) and use chemical structures to explain why.
I am assuming I did not pick the right acid because I got this
question wrong. Please explain.
This molecule has more resonance
How do DNA sequences change protein structure and what are some affects to the protein structures that can have an effect on the PTC receptor?
Determine the stronger acid in each of the following resonance structures. Tohowing pairs. Explain your answer and draw all relevant is plain your answer anderas 35 Qo- SON O-A- $=; resonance nybrid This is more strong acid becavae more Valid resonance Oy Structures OH ON NOZ (hint: draw out the structure of NO:) more valid resonanie po stronger acid
Please Help. Question: Would you expect a stronger anti-union response from an employer in manufacturing or an employer in a service industry and tell why. I must come up with 200 words. There are responses online however they are not detailed enough for me to understand.
QUESTION 2 Select the CORRECT statements (chose all that are correct). Secondary protein structures are held together by disulphide bridges/bonds. Alpha helices and beta sheets are common secondary protein structures. Tertiary protein structures are held together by covalent bonds only. Secondary protein structures are held together by hydrogen bonds only. All proteins have a quaternary protein structure. Amino acids linked with a peptide bond make up the primary protein structure.
1) Using the word bank - Conservative, anti-parallel, complementary, parallel, semi-conservative, please answer the questions. A) One stand of DNA runs in the 3' to 5' direction. Its matching strand runs in the opposite direction, 5' to 3'. This is because 2 strands of DNA in a double-helix are: B) According to Chargaff's rule, A always bonds to T and C always bonds to G. The bonding of base pairs is: C) When DNA is replicated, the two original strands...
During lab, you evaluated the bond order and bond length of a
series of carbon-carbon bonds. Use the same concepts to predict the
bond order and bond length of a series of nitrogen-nitrogen
bonds.
(a) Which of the structures below have a nitrogen-nitrogen bond
order of 3?
(b) Which of the structures below have the shortest
nitrogen-nitrogen bond?
Green checks and red X's are not displayed for this question. During lab, you evaluated the bond order and bond length of...