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- GABA (B) protein Need help answering questions about the GABA(B) protein. What is the primary structure Describe secondary structure (alpha-helix, beta sheet, and how many of each and what percent of the total protein)What is the tertiary structure (which should also show secondary structure)Does the protein have a quaternary structure, if so what is it?GABA (B) Need help answering these questions about the GABA(B) protein. What class (globular, fibrous, membrane) protein is the protein Identify the organism (or organisms that have this protein) Identify the cellular location of this protein Describe the function Find the primary structure (list it on a slide) Describe secondary structure (alpha-helix, beta sheet, and how many of each and what percent of the total protein) Find a picture of the tertiary structure (which should also show secondary structure) Does the protein have a quaternary structure, if so what is it?Amino acids have the generic structure seen below, where R represents different carbon-based side chains. Describe how the structure of amino acids allows them to be linked into long peptide chains to form proteins.
- One round of Edman degradation of the peptide: H2N- Gly-Arg-Lys- Phe-Asp- COOH which of the following structures would result when add cyanogen bromide ? A) H2N-Gly-Arg-COOH + H2N–Lys-Phe- Asp-COOH B) H2N-Arg-Lys-Phe-Asp-C0OH+ Gly C) H2N- Gly-Arg-Lys-Phe-Asp- COOH D) H2N-Gly-Arg-Lys-Phe-COOH + Asp E) H2N-Gly-Arg-Lys-COOH + H2N-Phe-Asp-COOHUpload a drawing of Gly-Met-Asn-Glu-His Label the alpha carbons Label the R groups as hydrophobic or hydrophilic Label the acidic and basic R-groups Label the peptide bonds Label the N terminus and the C terminusNOTE: PLEASE SEND A CLEARER IMAGE PLEASE 1. Ionization scheme of Phenylalanine, methionine, tyrosine, and asparagine are shown below: (Acidic to basic form in the pH) NOTE: PLEASE SEND A CLEARER IMAGE PLEASE
- NOTE: PLEASE SEND. CLEARER IMAGE PLEASE THANK YOU SOMUCH 2. Structural representation of tetrapeptide Phe-Met-Tyr-AsnActivity: Write the line structure of each of the following peptide at pH7 and identify how many peptide bond in each number. 1 Alanyl-phenylalanine 2. Lysyl-alanine 3.Phenylalanyl-tyrosyl-leucineChymotrypsin digestion, separation of peptides, and Edmann technique give the sequences for peptide fragments as follows: C-1 G-A-E-A-T-E C-2 G-K-V-G-A-H-A-G-E-Y C-3 V-L-S-P-A-K-T-N-V-K-A-A-W What is the sequence for the peptide? NOTE: Label the fragments when reconstructing the peptide chain e.g. for trypsin T-1, T-2 etc...