Chapter 29: Q8P (page 1158)
What aldehyde is needed to synthesize each amino acid by the Strecker synthesis?
(a) Valine;
(b) Leucine;
(c) Phenylalanine.
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Answer
(a)

(b)

(c)

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Chapter 29: Q8P (page 1158)
What aldehyde is needed to synthesize each amino acid by the Strecker synthesis?
(a) Valine;
(b) Leucine;
(c) Phenylalanine.
Answer
(a)

(b)

(c)

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After the peptide chain of collage has been formed, many of the proline residues are hydroxylated on one of the ring carbon atoms. Why is this process important for the triple helix of collagen?

For the tetra peptide Asp–Arg–Val–Tyr:
a. Name the peptide using one-letter abbreviations.
b. Draw the structure.
c. Label all amide bonds.
d. Label the N-terminal and C-terminal amino acids
Draw the organic products formed in each reaction




Draw the other three stereoisomers of L-isoleucine, and label the stereogenic centers as R or S.
What alkyl halide is needed to synthesize each amino acid from diethyl acetamidomalonate: (a)Asn; (b)His; (c)Trp?
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