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Fischer convention for assigning the enantiomers of glyceraldehyde

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Fischer convention for assigning the enantiomers of glyceraldehyde. Configuration of L-glyceraldehyde and L- a -amino acids. The structural formula of L-glyceraldehyde. Greek lettering scheme used to identify the atoms in the glutamyl and lysyl sidechains. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Fischer  convention for assigning the enantiomers of glyceraldehyde

Fischer convention for assigning the enantiomers of glyceraldehyde

Page 2: Fischer  convention for assigning the enantiomers of glyceraldehyde

Configuration of L-glyceraldehyde and L--amino acids

Page 3: Fischer  convention for assigning the enantiomers of glyceraldehyde

The structural formula of L-glyceraldehyde

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Greek lettering scheme used to identify the atoms in the glutamyl and lysyl sidechains

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Structure of cystine: redox chemistry

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Titration curve of glycine

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Amino acid analysis via HPLC

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Condensation of two -amino acids to form a dipeptide

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Structure of the tetrapeptide, Ala-Tyr-Asp-Gly

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Titration curves of ribonuclease A at 25 °C

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Views of ethanol: prochirality

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Uncommon amino acids that are components of certain proteins

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Biologically produced derivatives of “standard” amino acids and amino acids that are not components of proteins

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Enantiomers of fluorochlorobromomethane

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General structural formula for -amino acids

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Zwitterionic form of the -amino acids that occur at physiological pH values

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The structural formula of L-alanine

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“CORN crib” mnemonic for the “handedness” of L-amino acids

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Fischer projections of L-threonine stereoisomers

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Newman projections of the stereoisomers of threonine and isoleucine derived from proteins

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Schematic diagram of a polarimeter

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Structure of phenylalanine: ball-and-stick representation

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Structure of phenylalanine: space-filling representation

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Views of acetaldehyde: re and si faces

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The three stereoisomers of cystine