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- g) (CH3)₂ - CH₂ -CH-COOH + CH₂-CH-COOH -H₂O NH₂ OH NH₂ 4. Write the equation for the digestion (hydrolysis) of Phe-Asp-Ala. €NAZO NHZ Ala-Cys-Glu -Tyr - Trp - Lys - Arg - His -Pro-G ly Glu pka 4.15 SH Tyr 10.10 Draw Charges Lys 10.67 Olt A3 12.10 +NH₂ Ntrm 2) Calculate net charge 3) write out I letter code 300 Ctim 3 juli of peptich (above) Ⓒ pH; 1,7,12Which of the structures below is that of о-в-D-glucopyranosyl-(1->4)- a-D-glucoругanose CH2OH CH2OH H. OH он H Он OH OH CH2OH HOH2Ć OH он CH2OH CH2OH OH H он H он он CH2OH CH2 OH H OH он OH None of the other structures are correct.
- These branching differences give the polysaccharides different properties. Use the above images to describe the branching pattern. Record your description in the last column of the table below. Carbohydrate Name Glucose Fructose Galactose Lactose Sucrose Maltose Starch Glycogen Cellulose Chitin Carb Structure (Mono, Di, Poly) monosaccharide monosaccharide monosaccharide disaccharide glucose + galactose disaccharide glucose + fructose disaccharide glucose + glucose polysaccharide polymer of glucose polysaccharide polymer of glucose polysaccharide polymer of glucose polysaccharide polymer of glucose Major Source & Function Photosynthesis; acquisition from glucose stored in other animals honey, fruit, some vegetables corn (which is processed to yeidl high fructose com syrup) dairy products, avocados, sugar beets sugar cane & sugar beets many other fruits as well cooked sweet potatos, pears & honey; manufactured food stuffs like beer, bread, breakfast cereals synthesized in plants glucose…Saponify this mixed triglyceride with 3NaOHTrace the pathway of [14C]bicarbonate through gluconeogenesis. Use an asterisk to indicate the location of ¹4C in all intermediates and in the final gluconeogenesis product, glucose. HO-C O- =0 [¹C] Bicarbonate CH₂OPO H-C-OH --OPO O 1,3-Bisphospho- glycerate ↑ -COO -CH₂ TC=O coo Oxaloacetate CH,OPO H-C-OH COO ↑ 3-Phosphoglycerate CH₂ C-OPO -COO Phosphoenolpyruvate CH,OH HC-OPO, COO 2-Phosphoglycerate Answer Bank
- Tridecane [CH3(CH2)11CH3] is a major component of the repellent that the stink bug Piezodonis guildinii releases from its scent glands when attacked. What fatty acid gives tridecane on decarboxylation?D-Glucose and D-Galactose are A H D C=0 H-C-OH OH C-H H-C-OH H_C-OH CH₂OH D-Glucose ketoses epimers pentoses enantiomers H ... н-с-он OH-C-H он-с-н H-OH CH₂OH D-GalactoseModify the structures of D-glucose and D-mannose to show a-D-glucosyl-(1→6)-D-mannosamine. H с H2C ОН с Н ОН Ni/ с ОН Н C I ОН Н 0 Н с CH₂ ОН Н ОН NM! с ジミ Н NH₂ ОН C | Н C
- In the following scheme: HH, H₂C-C-C-Coo II HO H • NH, 1 H₂C-C-C-C000 H 2-Amino-3-ketobutyrate ↓ O H,C-C-CH₂-NH₂ Aminoacetone 0 0 H₂C-C-C-H Methylglyoxal H H₂C-C-COO OH D-Lactate O H₂C-C-C000 Pyruvate What molecule is being metabolized? Identify the reaction at each step. If it is an oxidation-reduction prove this is correct by showing oxidation state changes on the atoms in the structure.First letter U C A UUU UU JUC UUA UUG CUU CUC CUA CUG AUU AUC AUA AUG GUU GUC GUA GUG ] Phenylalanine UCU (Phe) UCC UCA UCG Leucine (Leu) Leucine (Leu) Isoleucine (Ile) Methionine (Met) Valine (Val) CCU CCC CCA CCG b) lysine c) methionine d) tryptophan ACU ACC ACA ACG GCU GCC GCA GCG C Second letter Serine (Ser) Proline (Pro) Threonine (Thr) Alanine (Ala) UAU UAC UAA UAG CAU CAC CAA CAG AAU AAC AAA AAG GAU GAC GAA GAG ] Tyrosine (Tyr) Stop Stop Histidine (His) Glutamine (Gln) Asparagine (Asn) Lysine (Lys) Aspartic acid (Asp) Glutamic acid (Glu) UGU UGC UGA Stop UGG Tryptophan (Trp) CGU CGC CGA CGG AGU AGC AGA AGG GGU GGC GGA GGG ] 1. List the mRNA base codons for the amino acids listed below. 2. a) aspartate: Cysteine (Cys) Serine (Ser) U C Arginine (Arg) A G Arginine (Arg) U C Glycine (Gly) A G U C A G U MCAG АIdentify the structure of O-a-D-sorbopyranosyl-(24)-B-D-glucopyranose below. The following structures will help: НО Н ОН х Н H H D-sorbose Н OH CH₂OH Н Н Н OH HO Н H HO H н HO ОН Н н Н О ОН O H Н CH₂OH OH OH н 0 CH2OH Н OH Н H OH Н CH₂OH H ОН Н OH Н Н Н РО OH Н HO OH н н -O CH2O Н O H H OH н Н OH CH₂OH о CHOH H H Н Ко OH H OH Н Н OH Н OH Н OH Н CH₂OH -OCHOH H OH O CH OH Н OH Н Н CH₂OH ОН он OH OH H OH H O OH CH₂OH OH ОН Н O OH OH D-glucose Н ОН Н ОН ОН