Title: Fischer convention for assigning the enantiomers of glyceraldehyde
1Fischer convention for assigning the enantiomers
of glyceraldehyde
2Configuration of L-glyceraldehyde and L-a-amino
acids
3The structural formula of L-glyceraldehyde
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6Greek lettering scheme used to identify the atoms
in the glutamyl and lysyl sidechains
7Structure of cystine redox chemistry
8Titration curve of glycine
9Amino acid analysis via HPLC
10Condensation of two a-amino acids to form a
dipeptide
11Structure of the tetrapeptide, Ala-Tyr-Asp-Gly
12Titration curves of ribonuclease A at 25 C
13Views of ethanol prochirality
14Uncommon amino acids that are components of
certain proteins
15Biologically produced derivatives of standard
amino acids and amino acids that are not
components of proteins
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17Enantiomers of fluorochlorobromomethane
18General structural formula for a-amino acids
19Zwitterionic form of the a-amino acids that occur
at physiological pH values
20The structural formula of L-alanine
21CORN crib mnemonic for the handedness of
L-amino acids
22Fischer projections of L-threonine stereoisomers
23Newman projections of the stereoisomers of
threonine and isoleucine derived from proteins
24Schematic diagram of a polarimeter
25Structure of phenylalanine ball-and-stick
representation
26Structure of phenylalanine space-filling
representation
27Views of acetaldehyde re and si faces
28The three stereoisomers of cystine