Calculate the isoelectric point of tyrosine (Y)
29. Amino Acids
Isoelectric Point
- Open Question
- Open Question
Calculate the isoelectric point of glutamic acid (E)
- Textbook Question
Explain why the pI of lysine is the average of the pKa values of its two protonated amino groups.
- Textbook Question
a. What percentage of the a-amino group of lysine will be protonated at its pI?
<25%, 50%, >75%
b. Answer the same question for the e-amino group of lysine
- Textbook Question
a. Which amino acid has the lowest pI value?
b. Which amino acid has the highest pI value?
- Textbook Question
(a) The isoelectric point (pI) of phenylalanine is pH 5.5. Draw the structure of the major form of phenylalanine at pH values of 1, 5.5, and 11.
- Textbook Question
The isoelectric point of glutamic acid is pH 3.2. Draw the structures of the major forms of glutamic acid at pH values of 1, 3.2, 7, and 11. Explain why the side-chain carboxylic acid is a weaker acid than the acid group next to the α-carbon atom.
- Textbook Question
Most naturally occurring amino acids have chiral centers (the asymmetric α carbon atoms) that are named (S) by the Cahn–Ingold–Prelog convention (Section 5-3). The common naturally occurring form of cysteine has a chiral center that is named (R), however.
(b) (S)-Alanine is an L-amino acid (Figure 24-2). Is (R)-cysteine a d-amino acid or an L-amino acid?
- Textbook Question
d. Which amino acid has a greater negative charge at pH = 6.20, glycine or methionine?
- Textbook Question
Explain the order of elution (with a buffer of pH 4) of the following pairs of amino acids through a column packed with Dowex 50:
a. aspartate before serine
- Textbook Question
Explain the order of elution (with a buffer of pH 4) of the following pairs of amino acids through a column packed with Dowex 50:
b. serine before alanine
- Textbook Question
Which has a higher percentage of negative charge at physiological pH (7.4), leucine with pI = 5.98 or asparagine with pI = 5.43?
- Textbook Question
Draw the electrophoretic separation of Trp, Cys, and His at pH 6.0.