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What is the expected total charge of the amino acid chain APS at the pH 2,...
An amino acid does not contain an ionizable side chain. What will be its net charge at physiological pH, if the amino acid is free (not in a peptide)? oo 0+1 0-1 cannot be determined
1. Calculate the charge on the side chain of the amino acid histidine using the Henderson-Hasselbach equation pH = pKa + log (A/HA+). Use pH =7 and a pKa = 6 and solve to 2 significant figures. 2. Cysteine proteases have unusually reactive cysteine side chains. For one of these enzymes in solution at pH 7 you are able to measure the amount of the deprotonated sulfhydryl (ie, the negatively charged species) as 40% of the total. Calculate the pKa...
1) The dominant charge on deoxythymidine triphosphate at pH = 7 is 2) What amino acid sequence is encoded by the codon sequence ACGAAAGAGAGCUUU? (Use the 3-letter amino acid abbreviations with hyphens and no spaces in between, i.e. Ser-Asn-Tyr-Leu-Pro.)
At a pH of 4: Amino acid 1 OH Amino acid 2 NH OH HN NH, OH pka Amino Amino Acid 1 Acid 2 9.82 9.18 Amino terminus Carboxy terminus 2.1 1.77 Side chain 3.86 6.1 O (Answer B) the R group (side chain) on amino acid 1 will be deprotonated A and B (Answer A) the amino terminus on amino acid OH HN OH pka Amino Acid 1 Amino Acid 2 Amino terminus 9.82 9.18 Carboxy terminus 2.1 1.77...
33) What is the overall charge of the amino acid, alanine, at pH 10? 33) B)-1 D) No overall charge 34) As applied to the chemistry of amino acids, what is the definition for the isoelectric 34) point? A) The pH at which the amino acid exists primarily in its neutral form. B) The pH at which the amino acid exists primarily in its acidic form. C) The pH at which the amino acid exists as a mixture of isomers....
Consider the amino acid lysine: a. At physiological pH (pH = 7.4), what is the predominant form in solution? b. What percent of the side chain group is ionized at this pH? c. What percent of the carboxylic acid group is ionized at this pH?
5. Amino acid titration. The graph below shows a titration of an amino acid with NaOH. This experiment reveals several important features of this amino acid. A) What is the identity of the amino acid? [Write its full name.] B) Match the following points in the titration curve. [In the space beside each description (left), write a number (1-6) corresponding to a specific pH (right).] The amino acid is fully protonated. 1) pH=0.0 PH The amino acid is fully deprotonated....
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?
For each amino acid property listed below, indicate which amino acid(s) best fits the description Sulfur in the side chain Aromatic side chains Positive charge at neutral pH Negative charge at neutral pH Side chain is connected to the backbone
For the following amino acids - explain why the overall charge on the amino acid is different at PH's 2, 7, and 11. Relate it to the pk, of the groups on the molecules To achieve distinction, you must explain that the form of an amino acid, whether positively charged, negatively charged or neutral, depends on the pH of the solution and also on the Ka of the acid group