a. Name an organic molecule. b. Define isomers Define the following word: "isochromatic". Give the word derived from Greek elements that matches the following: "Measurement of a solid body". Briefly define or describe the following: Glycogenesis. Define and give two examples of an organ...
What causes water to be considered a polar molecule? What is meant by a coupled reaction? What is meant by the term "gram-variable"? Describe beta, delta, alpha, and theta. What are they, and what do they do? Give examples.
Peptide samples were dissolved in 10.8 μL 0.05% TFA & 2% ACN and injected 10 μL into the UHPLC coupled with a Q-Exactive HF-X mass spectrometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific). The mobile phase buffer consisted of 0.1% formic acid in HPLC grade water (buffer A) with an eluting buff...
PROANTHOCYANIDINS or PROANTHOCYANINS (no color):the group of compositions built from one molecule, "flavan-3-ol." This molecule distinguishes itself by its natural tendency towards condensation--towards forming stable compositions of two, three, four or more flavan-3-ol molecules bonded to each oth...
The correct Answer is:(i) Peptide bond Proteins are condensation polymers of alpha -amino acids in which the same or different alpha-amino acids are connected by peptide bonds Chemically a peptide bond is an amide linkage formed between −COOH group of one α amino and −HN2 group of th...
important, but biochemically uncharacterized proteins from eukaryotes and bacteria.2-Oxoglutarate (2OG)- and Fe(II)-dependent dioxygenases are widespread in eukaryotes and bacteria and catalyze a variety of reactions typically involving the oxidation of an organic substrate using a dioxygen molecule [1...
vesicle-mediated transport was also found to be enhanced in LRRK2 PD. Figure3ccomparison provides an interesting discovery about the difference between iPD and LRRK2 PD gene ontology. In this evaluation, cell adhesion molecule binding, lysosome, leukocyte transendothelial migration, and adaptive immune...
The polar primary column separated species by the number of carbon atoms in the molecule (a proxy for molecular volume) except for some highly functionalized species and the polar secondary columns provided additional separation according to functionality. An algebraic transformation of the Abraham ...
Explain what is meant by the term "chiral molecule". Define alkenes. Suppose the completely conjugated rings are planar, deduce each compound as aromatic, antiaromatic, or not aromatic Define what is organic compounds? Is benzene aromatic? Give reasoning. ...
What is an unsaturated hydrocarbon? Give an example. What are all the isomers of 1-hexene? Give a brief definition of organic chemistry. What alkylborane is formed from hydroboration of the given alkene? Define the term "nucleophile" and explain how a Grignard reagent acts as a nucleophile. ...