Chapter 29: Q36P (page 1192)
What is the predominant form of each of the following amino acids at pH=1? What is the overall charge on the amino acid at this pH?(a)threonine ; (b)methionine; (c)aspartic acid; (d)arginine
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Chapter 29: Q36P (page 1192)
What is the predominant form of each of the following amino acids at pH=1? What is the overall charge on the amino acid at this pH?(a)threonine ; (b)methionine; (c)aspartic acid; (d)arginine




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Draw the products of each reaction.
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

L-thyroxine, a thyroid hormone and oral medication used to treat thyroid hormone deficiency, is an amino acid that does not exist in proteins. Draw the zwitterionic form of L-thyroxine.

Name each peptide using both the three-letter and one-letter abbreviations of the component amino acids.

a.

b.
What is the structure of each amino acid at its isoelectric point: (a) alanine (b) methionine; (c)aspartic acid; (d) lysine?
Devise a synthesis of the following dipeptide from amino acid starting materials.

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