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18 May, 04:28

Which amino acid would, when incorporated into a polypeptide chain (not at the N or C terminus), make the charge of the polypeptide more positive?

A.) Arginine

B.) Alanine

C.) Serine

D.) Aspartate

E.) Cysteine

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  1. 18 May, 04:59
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    A. Arginine will make the charge of the polypeptide more positive.
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