Estimate the number of amino acids in a protein with the molecular weight of 55,000 g/mol. How did you get to that value?
Estimate the number of amino acids in a protein with the molecular weight of 55,000 g/mol....
Estimate the number of amino acids in a protein with the molecular weight of 55,000 g/mol.
assuming that amino acids in protein have an average molecular weight of 120 daltons, about how much does usherin protein weigh, show your calculations
If the mass of a protein is 15070 g/mol, approximately how many amino acids does it contain? (assume there are no other protein modifications) please provide formulas and explanation. thank you
You are studying a protein with a molecular weight of 8000 g/mol. What is the concentration of a 1.0 x 10-4 M solution of a protein in milligrams per milliliter? Answer to two decimal places. Show all the work!
1. (4 points) Given that the average molecular weight of an amino acid is 110 daltons (Da), determine the following. Remember to convert between daltons and kilodaltons (kDa) where necessary. Each of your answers must be numerically correct and expressed in proper units (1 pt) and show how the value was arrived at using the amino acid molecular weight above (1 pt) for you to receive full credit. A. A molecule of human a-tubulin has a molecular weight of 50.1...
Question: You can assume an average molecular weight of 110 g/mol for an amino acid. Why? Please explain thorougly.
An alternating copolymer is known to have a number-average molecular weight of 250,000 g/mol and a number-average degree of polymerization of 3406. One of the alternating mers is polystyrene which has a molecular weight of 105_g/mol. Given that the molecular weight of polypropylene is 42 g/mol and that of polyvinyl chloride is 61.5 g/mol, Which of them is the other alternating mer?
The molecular weight of butane is 58.14 g/mol. Based on the number of grams of gas measured, how many moles is this? (moles = mass / molecular weight) Choose the closest answer. A. 5.5 * 10^-1 moles 0.361g B. 8.1 * 10^-4 moles C. 6.2 * 10^-3 moles D. 9.4 * 10^-2 moles
You want to measure the molecular weight of a protein molecule so you measure the osmotic pressure of a protein solution you make. If 0,10 g of protein is dissolved in 5.0 ml. of solution, n = 0.05 atm at 25°C. What is the molecular weight of the protein? 820 g/mol Anamn
Assume you were given a mixture consisting of one molecule each of all possible sequences of a smallish protein of molecular weight 4800 daltons. If the average molecular weight of an amino acid is, say, 120 daltons, how much would the sample weigh? How big a container would you need to hold it? What does this calculation tell you about the fraction of possible proteins that are currently in use by living organisms (the average molecular weight of proteins is...