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what does the ques mean by "A tetrapeptide has -COOH group on alanine."
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CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP5mo ago
@Moderator chem role pls
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CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP5mo ago
nope dexter
CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP5mo ago
@Enamine
Varun_Arora
Varun_Arora5mo ago
Peptide hai To there must be one free NH2 end And one free COOH end The COOH end is of alanine That's what it says
CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP5mo ago
ooo weird ahh lang +solved @Enamine
Varun_Arora
Varun_Arora5mo ago
Not really tbh 😭 N terminal C terminal likhte usse to clearer hi hai
CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP5mo ago
-cooh grp on alanine " bruh it already has cooh what is this question onto"
Varun_Arora
Varun_Arora5mo ago
Except it might not have a COOH btw The question ki first line is that it's part of a tertrapeptide CONH2 hoga Calling it a tertrapeptide prompts you to think ki ye terminal pe hai ya bich me hai Primary Structure of protein kinda thing if you've studied that already
CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP5mo ago
i get your point one end must have alanine and one end must not have glycine
iTeachChem
iTeachChem5mo ago
we good?
CorrodedCoffin
CorrodedCoffinOP5mo ago
Yep
iTeachChem
iTeachChem5mo ago
+solved @Enamine
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