
Biochemistry 4th Edition by Christopher Mathews,Kensal van Holde, Dean Appling, Spencer Anthony Cahill
Edition 4ISBN: 978-0138004644
Biochemistry 4th Edition by Christopher Mathews,Kensal van Holde, Dean Appling, Spencer Anthony Cahill
Edition 4ISBN: 978-0138004644 Exercise 15
The diversity of functional groups on sugars that can form glycosidic bonds greatly increases the information content of glycans relative to oligopeptides. Consider three amino acids, A, B, and C. How many tripeptides can be formed from one molecule of each amino acid Now consider three sugars-glucose, glucuronic acid, and N -acetylglu-cosamine. Use shorthand (e.g., Glc[l 4]GlcUA[l 4]GlcNAC) to represent ten trisaccharides with the sequence Glc-GlcUA-GluNAc. Is your list exhaustive
Explanation
(a)From the given data, there are three ...
Biochemistry 4th Edition by Christopher Mathews,Kensal van Holde, Dean Appling, Spencer Anthony Cahill
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