324426
An aromatic amino acid liberated by the hydrolysis of proteins is
1 alanine
2 tyrosine
3 cysteine
4 glutamic acid
Explanation:
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324427
Which of the following amino acid is basic in nature?
1 Valine
2 Tyrosine
3 Arginine
4 Leucine
Explanation:
Arginine amino acid is basic in nature. (Basic due to the presence of 'NH' groups)
MHTCET - 2016
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324428
Which of the following is an acidic amino acid?
1 Lysine
2 Arginine
3 Aspartic acid
4 Histidine
Explanation:
(1) Lysine, (2) Arginine, and (4) Histidine are basic amino acids.
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324429
Which among the following amino acids has lowest molar mass?
1 Arginine
2 Aspartic acid
3 Asparagine
4 Alanine
Explanation:
Alanine has lowest molecular mass with chemical formula \(\mathrm{\mathrm{C}_{3} \mathrm{H}_{7} \mathrm{NO}_{2}}\). Alanine is the simplest \(\mathrm{\alpha}\)-amino acid after glycine. The methyl side chain of alanine is non-reactive and is therefore hardly ever directly involved in protein function.
324426
An aromatic amino acid liberated by the hydrolysis of proteins is
1 alanine
2 tyrosine
3 cysteine
4 glutamic acid
Explanation:
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324427
Which of the following amino acid is basic in nature?
1 Valine
2 Tyrosine
3 Arginine
4 Leucine
Explanation:
Arginine amino acid is basic in nature. (Basic due to the presence of 'NH' groups)
MHTCET - 2016
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324428
Which of the following is an acidic amino acid?
1 Lysine
2 Arginine
3 Aspartic acid
4 Histidine
Explanation:
(1) Lysine, (2) Arginine, and (4) Histidine are basic amino acids.
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324429
Which among the following amino acids has lowest molar mass?
1 Arginine
2 Aspartic acid
3 Asparagine
4 Alanine
Explanation:
Alanine has lowest molecular mass with chemical formula \(\mathrm{\mathrm{C}_{3} \mathrm{H}_{7} \mathrm{NO}_{2}}\). Alanine is the simplest \(\mathrm{\alpha}\)-amino acid after glycine. The methyl side chain of alanine is non-reactive and is therefore hardly ever directly involved in protein function.
324426
An aromatic amino acid liberated by the hydrolysis of proteins is
1 alanine
2 tyrosine
3 cysteine
4 glutamic acid
Explanation:
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324427
Which of the following amino acid is basic in nature?
1 Valine
2 Tyrosine
3 Arginine
4 Leucine
Explanation:
Arginine amino acid is basic in nature. (Basic due to the presence of 'NH' groups)
MHTCET - 2016
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324428
Which of the following is an acidic amino acid?
1 Lysine
2 Arginine
3 Aspartic acid
4 Histidine
Explanation:
(1) Lysine, (2) Arginine, and (4) Histidine are basic amino acids.
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324429
Which among the following amino acids has lowest molar mass?
1 Arginine
2 Aspartic acid
3 Asparagine
4 Alanine
Explanation:
Alanine has lowest molecular mass with chemical formula \(\mathrm{\mathrm{C}_{3} \mathrm{H}_{7} \mathrm{NO}_{2}}\). Alanine is the simplest \(\mathrm{\alpha}\)-amino acid after glycine. The methyl side chain of alanine is non-reactive and is therefore hardly ever directly involved in protein function.
324426
An aromatic amino acid liberated by the hydrolysis of proteins is
1 alanine
2 tyrosine
3 cysteine
4 glutamic acid
Explanation:
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324427
Which of the following amino acid is basic in nature?
1 Valine
2 Tyrosine
3 Arginine
4 Leucine
Explanation:
Arginine amino acid is basic in nature. (Basic due to the presence of 'NH' groups)
MHTCET - 2016
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324428
Which of the following is an acidic amino acid?
1 Lysine
2 Arginine
3 Aspartic acid
4 Histidine
Explanation:
(1) Lysine, (2) Arginine, and (4) Histidine are basic amino acids.
CHXII14:BIOMOLECULES
324429
Which among the following amino acids has lowest molar mass?
1 Arginine
2 Aspartic acid
3 Asparagine
4 Alanine
Explanation:
Alanine has lowest molecular mass with chemical formula \(\mathrm{\mathrm{C}_{3} \mathrm{H}_{7} \mathrm{NO}_{2}}\). Alanine is the simplest \(\mathrm{\alpha}\)-amino acid after glycine. The methyl side chain of alanine is non-reactive and is therefore hardly ever directly involved in protein function.