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- 1. Consider the following α helix from myoglobin at pH 7. Gln-Gly-Ala-Met-Asn-Lys-Ala-Leu-Glu-His-Phe-Arg-Lys-Asp-Ile-Ala-Ala-Lys-Tyr(a) Label amino acids in the polypeptide above as follows: p for polar and uncharged, np for non polar, – for negatively charged, and + for positively charged.(b) How many complete turns are there in this helix?(b) Which side chains are likely to be on the side of the helix that faces the aqueous solvent? Why?(c) Which side chains are likely to face the interior of the protein? Why?Treatment of a polypeptide by 2-mercaptoethanol yields two polypeptides that have the following amino acid sequences: Ala-Phe-Cys-Met-Tyr-Cys-Leu-Trp-Cys-Asn Val-Cys-Trp-Val-Ile-Phe-Gly-Cys-Lys Chymotrypsin-catalyzed hydrolysis of the intact polypeptide yields polypeptide fragments with the following amino acid compositions: (Ala, Phe) (Asn, Cys2, Met,Tyr) (Cys, Gly, Lys) (Cys2, Leu,Trp2,Val) (Ile, Phe,Val) Indicate the positions of the disulfide bonds in the original polypeptide. I don't understand how the order of amino acids in Step 2 was arranged. Please explain. Thank you.Treatment of a polypeptide by 2-mercaptoethanol yields two polypeptides that have the following amino acid sequences: Ala-Phe-Cys-Met-Tyr-Cys-Leu-Trp-Cys-Asn Val-Cys-Trp-Val-Ile-Phe-Gly-Cys-Lys Chymotrypsin-catalyzed hydrolysis of the intact polypeptide yields polypeptide fragments with the following amino acid compositions: (Ala, Phe) (Asn, Cys2, Met,Tyr) (Cys, Gly, Lys) (Cys2, Leu,Trp2,Val) (Ile, Phe,Val) Indicate the positions of the disulfide bonds in the original polypeptide.
- 6 (a) A decapeptide has the following amino acid composition: Ala2 , Arg, Cys, Glu, Gly, Leu, Lys, Phe, Val Partial hydrolysis yields the following tripeptides: Cys-Glu-Leu + Gly-Arg-Cys + Leu-Ala-Ala+ Lys-Val-Phe + Val-Phe-Gly. Reaction of the decapeptide with 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene yields 2,4-dinitrophenylysine. From the experimental data, deduce the primary structure of the decapeptide. (b) Suggest a scheme you will follow to synthesize the dipeptide Ala-GlyGiven the polypeptide chain below: Ala-Arg-Val-His-Asp-Gln 1. What is the N-terminus? 2.What is the C-terminus?1. At pH 7, draw the structure of Arg-Tyr-Gln-Glu-Lys. 2. What’s the charge of this peptide at pH 12? Explain.
- Ala-Phe-Pro-Cys-Clu-Arg-Arg-Pro-His-Gly-Lys-Clu Calculate the net charge on the polypeptide at a. pH 1.5 b. pH 8 c. pH 13what would the net charge on the tetra peptide of sequence ala-lys-glu-ser at ph 7.2 what would it be if the amino group of the Lys residue has been acetylated?draw the structure of the peptide Asp - Asn-Ser-Lys-Pro at PH 8
- Porcine dynorphin is a neuropeptide having 17 amino acid residues. Its structure is shown below. Tyr-Gly-Gly-Phe-Leu-Arg-Arg-Ile-Arg-Pro-Lys-Leu-Lys-Trp-Asp-Asn-Gln 8. How does trypsin catalyze the hydrolysis of peptides? You can answer this question by identifying the amino acids involved and whether the hydrolysis is at their amino side or the carboxyl side or if particular amino acids end up at the N-teminal end or at the C-terminal end. 9. List down the different fragments that would result if dynorphin were cleaved by trypsin. 10. How does chymotrypsin catalyze the hydrolysis of peptides? You can answer this question by identifying the amino acids involved and whether the hydrolysis is at their amino side or the carboxyl side or if particular amino acids end up at the N-teminal end or at the C- terminal end. 11. List down the different fragments that would result if dynorphin were cleaved by chymotrypsin. 12. Cyanogen bromide is a chemical reagent which also cleaves peptide bonds.…27. Draw palmitic acid, identify a, B and w carbons, write out its short hand notation 28. Examine the peptide sequence below and then answer the questions: H2N-Gly- Leu- Ala-Asp-Cys-Asn-Trp-lle-Ser-Phe-Lys-Cys-Arg-Pro-coOH a. Circle the asparagine residue b. A possible intramolecular disulfide bond can be formed within this peptide between which two residues? c. Circle one residue which has a positively charged side chain under pH 7.4 d. Circle one residue which has a negatively charged side chain under pH 7.4 e. Circle the residue which can be phosphorylatedDraw the complete structure of the tetrapeptide Val-Cys-Glu-Ser.