Chapter 16: Q.16.5 (page 552)
Draw the structure for each of the following amino acids at physiological pH:
a. glycine
b. T
c. glutamate
d. Phe
Short Answer
a. b.

c. d.

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Chapter 16: Q.16.5 (page 552)
Draw the structure for each of the following amino acids at physiological pH:
a. glycine
b. T
c. glutamate
d. Phe
a. b.

c. d.

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If glycine were replaced by alanine in a protein, how might the tertiary structure be affected?
What is the reactant for each of the following enzymes?
a. galactase
b. lipase
c. aspartase
How do enzymes differ from catalysts used in chemical laboratories?
Classify each of the amino acids in the problem as polar or nonpolar. If polar, indicate if the R group is neutral, acidic, or basic. Indicate if each is hydrophobic or hydrophilic.
What type of interaction would you expect between the R groups of the following amino acids in a tertiary structure?
a. cysteine and cysteine
b. aspartate and lysine
c. serine and aspartate
d. leucine and leucine
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