Chapter 29: 16P (page 1166)
How many different tripeptides can be formed from three different amino acids?
Short Answer
Two different tripeptides can be formed from three different amino acids.
Chapter 29: 16P (page 1166)
How many different tripeptides can be formed from three different amino acids?
Two different tripeptides can be formed from three different amino acids.
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Get started for freeDraw the structure of each peptide. Label the N-terminal and C-terminal amino acids and all amide bonds.
a. ValโGlu
b. GlyโHisโLeu
c. MโAโTโT
Glutathione, a powerful antioxidant that destroys harmful oxidizing agents in cells, is composed of glutamic acid, cysteine, and glycine, and has the following structure:
a. What product is formed when glutathione reacts with an oxidizing agent?
b. What is unusual about the peptide bond between glutamic acid and cysteine?
What types of stabilizing interactions exist between each of the following pairs of amino acids?
a. Ser and Tyr
b. Val and Leu
c. two Phe residues
Devise a synthesis of the following dipeptide from amino acid starting materials.
Deduce the sequence of a heptapeptide that contains the amino acids Ala, Arg, Glu, Gly, Leu, Phe, and Ser, from the following experimental data. Edman degradation cleaves Leu from the heptapeptide, and carboxypeptidase forms Glu and a hexapeptide. Treatment of the heptapeptide with chymotrypsin forms a hexapeptide and a single amino acid. Treatment of the heptapeptide with trypsin forms a pentapeptide and a dipeptide. Partial hydrolysis forms Glu, Leu, Phe, and the tripeptidesGlyโAlaโSer and AlaโSerโArg
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