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How many different amino acid sequences are possible in a polypeptide that is 10 amino acids...
Consider a recently-synthesized human polypeptide that is 51 amino acids long. How many different amino acid sequences are possible in this polypeptide
How many different mRNA sequences can code for a polypeptide chain with the amino acid sequence Met - Leu - Arg? Be sure to include a stop codon. Explain your answer! 5′ ...GGAGCUCGUUGUAUU... 3′ Is this sequence RNA or DNA? How can you tell? Which amino acids are encoded, if the reading frame is as shown, starting from the correct end? What would be the effect on the amino acid sequence if the sequence were changed to 5′ GGAGACUCGUUGUAUU 3′?...
Which amino acid sequence would yield the most optimal oligonucleotide probe? How many sequences are possible for each? 7) (10 points) Which amino acid sequence would yield the most optimal oligonucleotide probe? How many sequences are possible for each? Note: If two or more sequences both provide the most optimal probe, select both of them as the answer MICHAEL GAVRIEL CASSIEL 7) (10 points) Which amino acid sequence would yield the most optimal oligonucleotide probe? How many sequences are possible...
THERE ARE HOW MANY DIFFERENT TYPES OF AMINO ACIDS 10 20 12 NONE OF THE ABOVE HOW MANY DIFFERENT TRANSFER RNA MOLECULES ARE THERE? 22 10 20 13 SICKLE CELLANEMIA HAS WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING AMINO ACID LOCATED AT THE NUMBER CHAIN? VALINE GLUTAMIC ACID GLYCIBE NONE OF THE ABOVE
How many amino acids are being linked in the following polypeptide? Label the N-Terminal and C-Terminal ends of the peptide. Identify the individual amino acids. 5. How many amino acids are being linked in the following polypeptide? Label the N-Terminal and C-Terminal ends of the peptide. Identify the individual amino acids. H2N— C— C— N— C— C— N — — HN NHA
Question 8 2.5 pts If a protein (polypeptide) is composed of 210 amino acids, how many mRNA codons would be required? Question 9 2.5 pts If a protein (polypeptide) is composed of 210 amino acids, how many mRNA ribonucleotides would be required?
1. How many different erent groups comprise the common amino acids (ie those incorporated into most groups comprise the com proteins)? A 2 B 10 C. 20 D 25 2. When two separate cysteine A. a sulfu r ate cysteine SH groups form a bridge with each other, SS, the bridge is called SH B. a disulfide link. C. a disulfur bridge. D. a sulfate link The pH at which a witterion has exactly a zero charge is called the...
All amino acids in proteins are Select one: O a. alpha-amino acid O b. (R)-amino acids c. acidic O d chiral
While comparing the amino acid sequences of many different GPCRs, you notice the presence of conserved serine and threonine amino acids on the same cytosolic region of each receptor. You change the DNA sequence so that all of the conserved serine and threonine amino acids in the cytosolic region are converted to glutamic acid. Which of the following effects would you most likely see when cells expressing this modified GPCR are exposed to ligand compared to your control cells that...
Polymerization of amino acids into a polypeptide requires energy. In terms of chemical thermodynamics, the chemical energy for peptide bond formation in translation technically comes from: hydrolysis of GTP hydrolysis of ATP translocation of the ribosome as it moves along the mRNA ribosomal RNA (rRNA) secondary structure transcription of the mRNA that is being translated Transfer RNA (tRNA) is a ribonucleic acid about 50-60 nucleotides long. When a tRNA gets "charged" by covalent addition of its cognate amino acid, to...