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CHM 365 Problem Set 2: Amino Acids and Peptides, Assignments of Biochemistry

A problem set from a university chemistry course, chm 365, focusing on amino acids and peptides. Students are asked to draw structures, identify names, and calculate pka values for various amino acids and peptides. Topics include amino acid configurations, nonpolar amino acids, peptide structures, and pi calculations.

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Uploaded on 07/30/2009

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Download CHM 365 Problem Set 2: Amino Acids and Peptides and more Assignments Biochemistry in PDF only on Docsity! CHM 365 Problem Set 2 Chapter 4 1. Draw the general structure of an amino acid in both the L and D configurations. Which configuration would be found in nature? 2. Give the name, three-letter symbol, and one letter symbol of any nonpolar amino acid that contains an alkyl group. Also, draw the entire amino acid structure for this amino acid. 3. Draw the peptide having the sequence GRTY in its predominant ionic form at pH 7.0. 4. Give at least two reasons why the chemical synthesis of peptides is important. 5. Several amino acids have side chains that are chemically active (can react during chemical synthesis) and need to be protected during chemical synthesis. Give the name of three amino acids with side chains that must be protected prior to synthesis and tell why this is necessary for each one. 6. Based on the pKa values given in your green handout, draw the predominant ionic structure of each of the following amino acids at pH 3.0, pH 7.0, and pH 13.0. a) Glycine b) Glutamate c) Asparagine d) Arginine e) Histidine f) Proline 7. Calculate the isoelectric point (pI) of each amino acid in problem 6. 8. A solution contains a mixture of three peptides, YRS, EMF, and DPK. The α-COOH groups have a pKa of 3.8: the α-NH3+ groups have a pKa of 8.5. At which pH value (2.0, 6.0, or 13.0) would electrophoresis provide the best resolution of the three peptides in the mixture? 9. Calculate the pH at which the ε-amino group (last one in side chain) of lysine is 20% dissociated.
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