Ribonuclease, an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of RNA, has a molecular we
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Question
Ribonuclease, an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of RNA, has a molecular weight of 13,800 and an E^1% 280 of 7.3. How many tyrosine so does it contain? What assumptions must you make to solve this problem? Why do you think that the answer is not an exact integer? Ribonuclease, an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of RNA, has a molecular weight of 13,800 and an E^1% 280 of 7.3. How many tyrosine so does it contain? What assumptions must you make to solve this problem? Why do you think that the answer is not an exact integer?Explanation / Answer
The formula for calculation is:
Molar Extinction Coefficient of Tyrosine of a protein () = (Number of Tryptophan residues × 5500) + (Number of Tyrosine residues × 1490)
Thus,
molar of Tyrosine = (1 × 5500) + (5 × 1490) = 12950
The amino acid sequence of Ribonuclease is
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