When a peptide Q with the amino acid analysis (A,F,G 2 ,I,K,N,P,R,S,Y) is treated with trypsin, three

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When a peptide Q with the amino acid analysis (A,F,G2,I,K,N,P,R,S,Y) is treated with trypsin, three new peptides are formed (amino acid analysis in parentheses): T1(A,F,R,S); T2(G,I,K); and T3(G,N,P,Y). When peptide Q is treated with chymotrypsin, four peptides are formed: C1(A,N,R,S,Y); C2(F,K); C3(G,I); and C4(G,P). What can you deduce about the order in which the amino acids in P are connected? Explain. What are the points of uncertainty?

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Organic Chemistry

ISBN: 9781936221349

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Authors: Marc Loudon, Jim Parise

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