(Bio Algebra of Chromosomes)
(Mathematical Lab of Sikander Aqeel)
CHAPTER [3] PROTEINS
(5/7/2016)
Proteins:
46.25 Chromosomes Base and Acids:
Regular Structure of the Common Amino Acids and 46.25 Chromosomes of Human,
The common amino acids have the regular structure, they contain on common a central (Alpha) carbon atom, to which a carboxyl acid group an amino group, and a hydrogen atom are covalently bonded, the (Alpha) a-carbon atom binds a side chain group designated R, that is different for each of the 20 amino acids,
ISOLEUCINE AMINO ACIDS, ENZYMES, HEAM, GLOBIN, AND HEMOGLOBIN
The enzymes are kind of Time-acids, the world of enzymes belongs with 48 hours of one day, if your age is 48 year today, that your enzymes has worked 96 years, and this process increases to age system, and from this reason the enzymes speed occurs faster for catalyst,
ISOLEUCINE
Regular Structure of the Common Amino Acids
COO-
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H3N – C – H Regular structure of common amino acids,
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R
In the structure the ionized form for common amino acids that present in solution at 7.0, pH is shown,
For example,
= a2 + b2 = c2
= a2 (NH3) + b2 (H) = c2
= a2 (17.75) + b2 (1.25) = c2
= a2 (315.0625) + b2 (1.5625) = c2
= a + b = 316.625 = c2
= a + b = 316.625 / 44 (COO-) = 7.19
= a + b = 7 = pH
ISOLEUCINE
Regular + Biological Structure of the Isoleucine
Isoleucine + Human Chromosomes
= a2 + b2 = c2
= a2 (NH3) + b2 (chromosomes) = c2
= a2 (17.75) + b2 (46.25) = c2
= a2 (315.0625) + b2 (2139.0625) = c2
= a + b = 2454.125 = c2
= a + b = 2454.125 / 49.5 = 49.5
= a + b = 2454.125 + 28.25 (Alpha C + H13 = 28.25) = 2482.375
= a + b = 2482.375 / 49.82 = 49.82
= a + b = 49.82 + 7.8 pH = 57.62 ---------- Pancreatic juice pH 7.8 for insulin
= a + b = 57.62 + 6.1 pH = 63.72 ---------- Muscles pH 6.1 for Pancrea muscle
= a + b = 63.72 + 3.405 H3 = 67.125 ----- H3 for G///C base of DNA
= a + b = 67.125 + 67.125 = 134.25
= a + b = 67.125 + R = 134.25
= a + b = 134.25 = Isoleucine (By Regular Structure of the Common Amino Acids)
COO-
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H3N – C – H Isoleucine = H13
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H3N – C – H
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CH2
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CH3
Main Functions of Isoleucine:
Required in the formation of hemoglobin,