Structure and Properties of Amino Acids The isoelectric point of an amino acid is defined as the pH of maximum electrolytic mobility where the carboxyl group is uncharged where the amino group is uncharged where the molecule carries no electric charge of maximum electrolytic mobility where the carboxyl group is uncharged where the amino group is uncharged where the molecule carries no electric charge ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Structure and Properties of Amino Acids Which amino acid when exposed to ninhydrin produces a brown color? Proline Asparagine Valine Alanine Proline Asparagine Valine Alanine ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Structure and Properties of Amino Acids Which of the following amino acid contain an imidazolium moiety? Valine Alanine Cysteine Histidine Valine Alanine Cysteine Histidine ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Structure and Properties of Amino Acids Molecules that bear charged groups of opposite polarity are known as amphions ambions ion conversion zwitterions amphions ambions ion conversion zwitterions ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Structure and Properties of Amino Acids Which of the following is not a sensible grouping of amino acids based on their polarity properties? Ala, Leu, and Val Phe, Trp, and Tyr Arg, His, and Lys Asp, Ile, and Pro Ala, Leu, and Val Phe, Trp, and Tyr Arg, His, and Lys Asp, Ile, and Pro ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Structure and Properties of Amino Acids Which amino acids would most likely reside in the membrane-anchoring domain of a membrane embedded protein? Isoleucine, valine and phenylalanine Leucine, threonine, and lysine Phenylalanine, valine, and aspartate Lysine, arginine and histidine Isoleucine, valine and phenylalanine Leucine, threonine, and lysine Phenylalanine, valine, and aspartate Lysine, arginine and histidine ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP