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Lehn. Fig. 3-16Unit of mass = daltonMean mass of amino acid = 110 daltonsTo estimate molecular mass of protein:#aa x 110Example: 500 aa protein x 110 = 55,000 Daltons or 55 kDB and T Fig. 1-5Fig. 4-2 LehnB and TFig. 1-7Fig. 4-7 LehnFig. 4-7 LehnFig. 4-8 LehnFig. 3-30 LehnFig. 3-32 LehnLehn. Fig. 3-16Fig. 4-16LehnFig. 4-16 LehnFig. 4-16LehnFig. 4-16LehnFig. 4-16LehnFig. 4-16LehnFig. 4-16LehnFig. 2-11 B and TFig. 4-18LehnFig. 4-18LehnFig. 4-18LehnDraw the side chains (R-groups)at pH 7 for:1) Leucine2) Proline3) Aspartate (Aspartic acid)Fig. 2-12 B and TFig. 2-13 B and TFig. 4-21LehnFig. 4-20LehnFig. 4-22LehnFig.


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