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bobthebuilder

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What product would be obtained from enzymatic transamination of 3-hydroxy-2-ketopropanoic acid?
   
 

Question 2

Consider the reaction below to answer the following questions.
   
 
   
  a)
  Which group of small molecules best fit the boxes associated with the reaction?
   
  A
  B
   
   
  a. 2 ATP
  2 ADP + Pi
   
   
  b. ATP
  AMP + Pi
   
   
  c. ATP
  ADP
   
   
  d. NADPH
  NADP+
   
   
   
  b)
  This reaction is part of:
   
  a. the citric acid cycle.
   
  b. the urea cycle.
   
  c. a biosynthetic pathway of amino acids.
   
  d. the catabolism of amino acid carbon chains.

Question 3

The key functional group in the PLP-dependent transamination of an a-amino acid is an activated
  a.
  amine
  b.
  imine
  c.
  amide
  d.
  enamine



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peter

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Answer to Question 1



Answer to Question 2

a)
a

b)
b

Answer to Question 3

b




bobthebuilder

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Reply 2 on: Aug 23, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


blakcmamba

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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