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| Henderson-Hasselbach Equation |
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| What does it mean when pH=pKa |
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| 50% of the acid has dissociated |
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| What do hemoglobin and bicarbonate have in common? |
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in acidic conditions- an a.a. is... in basic conditions- an a.a. is... |
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1) protonated 2) deprotonated |
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| when net pH or net charge on an a.a. is zero |
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| peptide bond is formed from this type of reaction |
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| dehyrdation synthesis or condensation reaction since a water molecule is formed |
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| compact proteins stabilized mainly by hydrophobic interactions |
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| geometrically linear proteins and have repeating unit structure (collagen,elastin) |
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| regions of proteins span the lipid bilayer |
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| What are the forces involved in the tertiary structure of a folded protein? |
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1)Hydrophobic 2)Hydrogen bonding 3) Van der Waal forces 4) Electrostatic |
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| infection agent without genetic material...these can form spontaneously and usually from a single point mutation |
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| phi angle in peptide bond is between |
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| N and alpha carbon (line through circle) |
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| psi angle in peptide bond |
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| its between alpha carbon and Carboxyl group (trident) |
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