Ask a New Question

Asked by biology

Is the side chain of lysine polar or nonpolar? How would lysine interact with phenylalanine (side chain? Explain why.
17 years ago

Answers

Answered by bobpursley
http://webhost.bridgew.edu/fgorga/proteins/polar.htm
17 years ago
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Related Questions

For the amino acid Lysine, the nitrogen with the H attached to it is not basic (since you can draw o... If the side chain of a glutamic acid residue has a pKa of 4.1, at pH 6.1 the ratio of uncharged to c... If the side chain of a glutamic acid residue has a pKa of 4.1, at pH 6.1 the ratio of uncharged to c... Lysine, an essential amino acid in the human body, contains C,H,O and N only. In an experiment, the... glycine and lysine, have the following values of the relevant acid dissociation constants (pKa) gl... Lysine is a compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. When 1.50 g of lysine is bu... Lysine, Aspartate, Threonine, Leucine a) A student performed chromatography of the four amino acids... Glutamic acid [side chain R = (CH2)2CO2H] has pKa values of 2.19, 4.25, and 9.67. What would be the... Glutamic acid [side chain R = (CH2)2CO2H] has pKa values of 2.19, 4.25 and 9.67. What would be the p... 17) A protein’s side chain can be characterized by what? a. nonpolar hydrophobic, neutral (uncharge...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use