Not sure how to do the expanded structure for these… (if you can only answer one, can you do letter E?) All of them would be awesome though! Thank you!

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Not sure how to do the expanded structure for these… (if you can only answer one, can you do letter E?) All of them would be awesome though! Thank you!
3. On a separate page, draw the expanded structures for the amino acids and small peptides
(A through E) below. Assume that EVERY NH2 group is protonated (to form NH3*) and
that EVERY COOH group is deprotonated (to form COO).
A. Lysine
B. Arginine
C. The dipeptide composed
of arginine & threonine
D. The tripeptide Glutathione
(check the internet for the
primary structure of glutathione,
it's a little tricky)
Post lab questions 3, 4 and 5 have
NOTHING to do with the actual experiment
you performed, when you ran a number of
dyes in an electrophoresis box in the lab. Post
lab questions 3, 4, and 5 are asking about a
hypothetical electrophoresis experiment. In
question 3 (at left) you'll find the names of the
five molecules that were run in that hypothetical
electrophoresis experiment. An illustration of the
gel, after that hypothetical run was complete, is on
the next page. Additionally, an unknown was run
in lane 8 of the gel box in this hypothetical
experiment.
E. The polypeptide
GLU-GLY-MET-LEU
NOTE that GLU
is NOT
glutamine!!
Transcribed Image Text:3. On a separate page, draw the expanded structures for the amino acids and small peptides (A through E) below. Assume that EVERY NH2 group is protonated (to form NH3*) and that EVERY COOH group is deprotonated (to form COO). A. Lysine B. Arginine C. The dipeptide composed of arginine & threonine D. The tripeptide Glutathione (check the internet for the primary structure of glutathione, it's a little tricky) Post lab questions 3, 4 and 5 have NOTHING to do with the actual experiment you performed, when you ran a number of dyes in an electrophoresis box in the lab. Post lab questions 3, 4, and 5 are asking about a hypothetical electrophoresis experiment. In question 3 (at left) you'll find the names of the five molecules that were run in that hypothetical electrophoresis experiment. An illustration of the gel, after that hypothetical run was complete, is on the next page. Additionally, an unknown was run in lane 8 of the gel box in this hypothetical experiment. E. The polypeptide GLU-GLY-MET-LEU NOTE that GLU is NOT glutamine!!
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