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- The main function of a DNA molecule is to ________ . a. store heritable information b. carry a translatable message c. form peptide bonds between amino acids.2. In tabular form explain the specific functions of different of amino acid and how they are acquired in human body.8. List 4 tertiary interactions that exist in protein molecules and include what type of R groups (side chains) that must be present to undergo that specific interation.
- 5. Classify each of the following amino acids as polar or nonpolar and hydrophilic and hydrophobic. NH2 CH2 CH2 H2N-C-COOH H2N-C-COOH H. a. b. Polar or nonpolar: Hydrophilic or Hydrophobic:2. Would you expect an instrinsically disordered protein to contain a higher proportion of hydrophilic or hydrophobic residues? Explain your reasoning.4. Draw the following amino acids linked by peptide bonds: a. aspartate b. lysine c. cysteine d. tryptophan Indicate the letter designation for each amino acid.
- 3. The general properties of amino acids: a) formation of zwitterion; b) the acid-base properties (the amphoteric nature).4.) If a mutation in an organisms DNA causes the resulting protein to possess an alanine residue to be in the 13th position instead of a glycine, what level(s) of the resulting protein's structure would likely be affected? Why? Why would the other(s) not be affected? 14:6. Below are the structures of 3 amino acids. #3- ギ2~ H3N-C-coo- CH2 H. tH,N-c-coo- *AN-と-ce C Hz N Hz a. Which one(s) react with strong acids? b. Which one(s) react with strong bases? 0.
- 2.Draw the structures of the amino acids tyrosine and aspartic acid3. One of the 20 standard amino acids is unusual in that its side chain contains a ring that incorporates the amine functional group of the amino acid. What is the name of this amino acid? What is its three-letter abbreviation and one-letter code? Write the chemical structure of this amino acid at physiological pH.6. Discuss the potential contributions of ionic interaction, hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic interaction, and van der Waals interactions for the side chains of Asp, Leu, Tyr, and His in a protein.