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calculate the molecular weight of a peptide containing 1000 amino acid residues​

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Answered by shreyash52jain52
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Answer:

Ala has Mw=89.09 g/mol (Da), so in 8.09 g there should be 0.0908 moles of Ala. If I understood correctly, there is 96 Ala per 1 protein (total 1000 amino acids long), so there should be 0.0009458333 moles of protein, and weight of these moles is 97.76 g. That means that protein has Mw 103,358.594 g/mol (Da, or 103.4 kDa). 1 mol has 6.023x10to23 molecules.

Ala has Mw=89.09 g/mol (Da), so in 8.09 g there should be 0.0908 moles of Ala. If I understood correctly, there is 96 Ala per 1 protein (total 1000 amino acids long), so there should be 0.0009458333 moles of protein, and weight of these moles is 97.76 g. That means that protein has Mw 103,358.594 g/mol (Da, or 103.4 kDa). 1 mol has 6.023x10to23 molecules.Explanation:

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Answered by arushi22saket
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Explanation:

Ala has Mw=89.09 g/mol (Da), so in 8.09 g there should be 0.0908 moles of Ala. If I understood correctly, there is 96 Ala per 1 protein (total 1000 amino acids long), so there should be 0.0009458333 moles of protein, and weight of these moles is 97.76 g. That means that protein has Mw 103,358.594 g/mol (Da, or 103.4 kDa). 1 mol has 6.023x10to23 molecules.

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