Imagine the main chain of a protein bends back on itself, so that two amino acid residues R, and R₂ come close to each other. In the table below are four possibilities for what R, and R₂ might be. In each case, decide whether a specific interaction could form between residues. If a specific interaction could form, give the name of the interaction. R₁ R₁₂ specific interaction? name of specific interaction X 5 O yes O valine phenylalanine 0 О по O yes threonine tyrosine 0 O no O yes lysine glutamate 0 O no O yes phenylalanine serine Π O no Explanation Check Vicoran Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Center

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Imagine the main chain of a protein bends back on itself, so that two amino acid residues R, and R₂ come close to each other.
In the table below are four possibilities for what R, and R₂ might be. In each case, decide whether a specific interaction could form between
residues. If a specific interaction could form, give the name of the interaction.
R₁
R₁₂
specific
interaction?
name of specific
interaction
X
5
O yes
O
valine
phenylalanine
0
О по
O yes
threonine
tyrosine
0
O no
O yes
lysine
glutamate
0
O no
O yes
phenylalanine
serine
Π
O no
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Transcribed Image Text:Imagine the main chain of a protein bends back on itself, so that two amino acid residues R, and R₂ come close to each other. In the table below are four possibilities for what R, and R₂ might be. In each case, decide whether a specific interaction could form between residues. If a specific interaction could form, give the name of the interaction. R₁ R₁₂ specific interaction? name of specific interaction X 5 O yes O valine phenylalanine 0 О по O yes threonine tyrosine 0 O no O yes lysine glutamate 0 O no O yes phenylalanine serine Π O no Explanation Check Vicoran Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Center
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