Created by Timo Struik
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(poly)Peptide structures can take four different forms. Explain every form.
Amino acid residues are exclusively D or L stereoisomers?
An amino acid consists of five chemical groups. What are they?
Designate the carbon atom with the right Greek-letter and number of the amino acid shown below.
Explain the Titration curve of an amino acid?
Explain what homologs are.
Explain what horizontal gene transfer is related to proteins.
What function do the amino acids have with a polar, uncharged R group to the protein structure or funciton?
What function do the amino acids have with a positively charged R group to the protein structure or function?
What function do the amino acids have with negatively charged R group to the protein structure or function?
What function have the amino acids with a nonpolar aliphatic R group to the protein structure?
What function have the amino acids with an aromatic R group to the protein structure or funciton?
What is the difference between paralogs and orthologs?
What is the differents between peptides, dipeptides, oligopeptides, polypeptides and proteins?
When an amino acid sequence of a peptide, polypeptide or protein is displayed what end is placed on the left and what on the right?
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Which amino acid is shown below? What is the 3-letter and one-letter code?
The R group is ...
Why do amino acids act like acids and bases?
Why do amino acids have two possible forms?