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Chapter 17, Problem 110QP

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The structure that corresponds to tripeptide Leu-Ser-Ala is to be identified. The other tripeptides in the given structures are to be identified.

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The simplest amino acid is alanine after glycine because the side chain in alanine is the methyl group CH3 that is connected to the α- carbon atom. Leucine is the amino acid that consists of glycine in which the hydrogen atom is replaced by an isobutyl group CH2CHCH32 . Serine is the amino acid that consists of side chain that has hydroxymethyl group CH2OH . In the structure D, the first amino acid has a side chain CH2CHCH32 . Thus, it is leucine Leu . The second amino acid has a side chain CH2OH , so the second amino acid is serine Ser and the side chain in the third amino acid is CH3 , so it is alanine. Thus, the structure represents the tripeptide Leu-Ser-Ala .

In the structure A, the first amino acid has the side chain CHCH32 , this means that first amino acid is valine Val . The second amino acid has a side chain CH2SH , so, the second amino acid is cysteine Cys . The third amino acid has methyl group CH3 in its side chain, this means the third amino acid is alanine Ala . Therefore, the structure A represents the tripeptide Val-Cys-Ala .

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The other tripeptides in the given structures are to be identified.

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In the structure B, the first amino acid has methyl group CH3 in its side chain. This means that the first amino acid is alanine Ala . The second amino acid has hydroxymethyl group CH2OH in its side chain. Thus, the second amino acid is serine Ser . The third amino acid has isobutyl group CH2CHCH32 in its side chain. Thus, the third amino acid is Leucine Leu . Therefore, the structure represents the tripeptide Ala-Ser-Leu .

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The other tripeptides in the given structures are to be identified.

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In the structure C, the first amino acid has hydrogen atom and it is not replaced by any substituent. So, the first amino acid is glycine Gly . The second amino acid has CH2OH in its side chain. Thus, the second amino acid is serine Ser . The third amino acid has methyl group CH3 in its side chain. Thus, the third amino acid is alanine Ala . Therefore, the structure C represents the peptide Gly-Ser-Ala .

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The other tripeptides in the given structures are to be identified.

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In the structure D, the first amino acid has a side chain CH2CHCH32 . Thus, it is leucine Leu . The second amino acid has a side chain CH2OH , so the second amino acid is serine Ser and the side chain in the third amino acid is CH3 , so it is alanine. Thus, the structure represents the tripeptide Leu-Ser-Ala .

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The other tripeptides in the given structures are to be identified.

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In the structure E, first amino acid has isobutyl group CH2CHCH32 in its side chain. Thus, the first amino acid is Leucine Leu . The second amino acid has CHOHCH3 in its side chain. This means that the second amino acid is threonine Thr . The third amino acid has a methyl group CH3 in its side chain. Thus, the third amino acid is alanine Ala . Thus, the structure E represents the tripeptide Leu-Thr-Ala .

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