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Esterase is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of esters. It hydrolyzes esters of l-amino acids more rapidly than esters of D-amino acids. How can this enzyme be used to separate a racemic mixture of amino acids?
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Esterase is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of esters. It hydrolyzes esters of l-amino acids more rapidly than esters of D-amino acids. How can this enzyme be used to separate a racemic mixture of amino acids?
An opioid pentapeptide has the following structure: Tyr-Cys-Gly-Phe-Cys
a. Draw the structure of the pentapeptide including all the side chains.
b. Write its structure following mild oxidation.
Draw the tetrapeptide Ala-Thr-Asp-Asn and indicate the peptide bonds.
Which bonds in the backbone of a peptide can rotate freely?
What is the configuration about each of the asymmetric centers in aspartame?
What amino acid is formed when the aldehyde used in the Strecker synthesis is
b. 2-methylbutanal?