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PBI 3 Student Handout 2

... bodies. The sequence of the 147 amino acids that comprise the precursor protein is encoded in a sequence of nucleotides that make up the β-Globin Gene. The first amino acid (Met) is later removed to produce a 146 amino acid protein. In this exercise, you are given a model of DNA. This model is a Map ...
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... c. Building blocks of proteins are the amino acids, each of which has a carboxyl group, an amino group, and a side chain called the R group. d. The bonds between amino acids in polypeptides are called peptide bonds. ...
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... Equilibrium in 55.5 M H2O lies far to the left (hydrolysis direction) Protein synthesis (peptide bond formation) requires input of free energy to drive reaction in unfavorable direction (condensation). Peptide bond kinetically stable: in absence of a catalyst for hydrolysis reaction, even in 55.5 M ...
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... carboxyl group of another to form a peptide bond (=amide linkage) with the elimination of a water molecule. • The polarity of the molecule is retained. The monomers are all joined together in the same orientation. The polypeptide chain has polarity. • The polypeptide contains a free amino group at o ...
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... The FLAG protein expression system is based on the fusion of the 8 amino acid FLAG tag to the recombinant protein of choice. The rare 5 amino acid recognition sequence of the enterokinase cleavage site is incorporated into the FLAG tag. The FLAG sequence is: N-Asp-Tyr-Lys-Asp-Asp-Asp-Asp-Lys-C Clea ...
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... extremely rapidly. Interpreting these large data sets usually involves specialized software programs that identify peptides from their fragments and then identify proteins from their peptides; however, for simple mixtures, the data may be interpreted manually since peptide fragmentation in tandem MS ...
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Peptide synthesis

In organic chemistry, peptide synthesis is the production of peptides, which are organic compounds in which multiple amino acids are linked via amide bonds, also known as peptide bonds. The biological process of producing long peptides (proteins) is known as protein biosynthesis.
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