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The image below shows aspects of the secondary structure of an important human protein. Several amino acids are highlighted by a ball and stick representation. A number of non-covalent interactions are also shown. (Note that atoms are coloured by element, where blue is nitrogen and red is oxygen.) Which ONE statement below is true?
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In this question, we are asked to evaluate which statement about the displayed protein fragment is true. The provided option is: b. The side-chain nitrogen of a lysine residue is forming a hydrogen bond with a side chain oxygen of an aspartate.
First, recall some general principles: lysine has a long, flexible side chain ending in a positively charged amino group (the terminal NZ), which, in many contexts, can participate in hydrogen bonding or ionic interactions with acceptors such as carbonyl oxygens or carboxylate oxygens. Aspartate (D) has ......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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