32 Answer 1-3
Extracted text: When answering the questions below, please use the one-letter code for the amino acid, with NO spaces and symbols between each letter. 1. What is the N-terminal AA residue? 2. What is the C-terminal AA residue? 3. What is the sequence of Peptide 1?
Extracted text: A NONAPEPTIDE that attacks and kills cancer cells has just been recently isolated from a rare fungus. Amino acid analysis of the peptide reveals the following information below: (NOTE: when the sequence is not known, a comma separates the amino acids) Hydrazine Acid Hydrolysis (6 N HCI) at 110 °C Nonapeptide (2) Arg, Gln, (2) Tyr, Gly, Ser, Thr, and Met 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene DNP-Thr Gln and modified free amino acids Peptide 1 (Arg, Thr, Ser) Cleavage with Trypsin, then chromatography Peptide 2 (Gly, Tyr, Arg) Met Tripeptide Cyanogen bromide Dipeptide Peptide 3 (Arg, Ser, Tyr, Thr) Cleavage with Chymotrypsin, then chromatography Amino acid Peptide 4 (Gly, Arg, Tyr)