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Peptides and Proteins Questions

Qu 1: (a) Which of the following interactions is not an important type of hydrogen bonding ?
 -O-H ----O=C  -N-H ----O=C   -N-H ----O-  -C-H ----O=C -N-H----N-
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(b) Hydrogen bonding between pairs of amino acid residues is important in the formation of peptide α-helices.  How many amino acid residues separate the pair ?
Qu 2: Why doesn't methionine (see below) form disulfides ?
Qu 3: (a) Why isn't protecting the amine group as a simple amide a good idea in peptide synthesis  ?
(b) Why are esters good protecting groups for the carboxylic acid groups in peptide synthesis ?
(c) What 3 characteristics make a good protecting group ?
Qu 4: What is meant by a term parallel when referring to β-sheets in the secondary structure of peptides ?
Qu 5: If the amino acids in peptides were the D-amino acids instead of L-amino acids, what would be the implication for the structure of α-helices ?

Answers ?


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