Concept explainers
(a)
To explain: The occurrence of bends or β turns.
Introduction:
Amino acids are the structural elements of proteins. Amino acid is an organic compound that contains an
(b)
To explain: The formation of intra-chain disulfide cross-linkages might be formed.
Introduction:
Amino acids are the structural elements of proteins. Amino acid is an organic compound that contains an amine group and carboxyl group along with a functional R group. It is involved in the regulation of several cellular processes of the body.
(c)
To indicate: The location of following amino acid residues such as Asp, Ile, Thr, Ala, Gln, Lys.
Introduction:
Amino acids are the structural elements of proteins. Amino acid is an organic compound that contains an amine group and carboxyl group along with a functional R group. It is involved in the regulation of several cellular processes of the body.
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