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In the reaction shown here (Figure 2), two amino acids link together to form a dipeptide. The first amino acid, which becomes the N-terminal amino-acid residue, is glutamine. Draw the L form of the second amino acid in this reaction that would link with glutamine to form the given dipeptide. Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars. The single bond is active by default. Show the appropriate stereochemistry by choosing the dashed or wedged buttons and then clicking a bond on the canvas.
In the reaction shown here (Figure 2), two amino acids link together to form a dipeptide. The first amino acid, which becomes the N-terminal amino-acid residue, is glutamine. Draw the L form of the second amino acid in this reaction that would link with glutamine to form the given dipeptide. Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars. The single bond is active by default. Show the appropriate stereochemistry by choosing the dashed or wedged buttons and then clicking a bond on the canvas.
Jean KeelingLv2
17 May 2019