Isoleucine and Threonine
how can i convert weight of amino acids to dalton ?
Three nucleotides are required to code for one amino acid.
A codon contains three amino acids. Each codon in mRNA corresponds to a specific amino acid in a protein sequence.
A codon, or a 3-base code is required to code for one amino acid.
A single transfer RNA molecule typically carries one specific amino acid attached to it. This amino acid is linked to the tRNA through an ester bond between the carboxyl group of the amino acid and the 3' end of the tRNA.
Betamethasone has three chiral centers.
Streptomycin has four chiral centers.
For a molecule with 2 chiral centers, there are 4 possible stereoisomers.
24-heptadiene has two chiral centers. Chiral centers are carbons that have four different substituents attached, leading to non-superimposable mirror image structures.
Enalapril contains one chiral center.
Morphine contains four chiral centers.
Norepinephrine has one chiral center, which is the carbon atom bonded to the amine group.
I think glucose has 4 chiral centres four carbon atoms has four different compound/elements bonded to it.
Five. The two connected by wedges to the nitrogen, the two with wedged hydrogens, and the one with the hashed hydroxide.
Tartaric acid has two chiral centers, leading to a total of four possible stereoisomers. Therefore, there are three stereoisomers for the L-tartaric acid form and one for the D-tartaric acid form.
Aldoheptoses are seven-carbon sugars (heptoses) that contain an aldehyde group. There are 16 possible aldoheptoses, derived from the fact that there are four chiral centers in a heptose (the first carbon is not chiral). The number of stereoisomers for a sugar with ( n ) chiral centers is given by ( 2^{n} ), so for 4 chiral centers, there are ( 2^4 = 16 ) possible aldoheptoses.
Psicose has four chiral carbon atoms, so it has four chirality centers.