Question 18.5: Drawing Side-Chain Interactions What type of noncovalent int......

Drawing Side-Chain Interactions
What type of noncovalent interaction occurs between the threonine and glutamine side chains? Draw the structures of these amino acids to show the interaction.
ANALYSIS The side chains of threonine and glutamine contain an amide group and a hydroxyl group, respectively. These groups do not form salt bridges because they do not ionize. They are polar and therefore not hydrophobic. They form a hydrogen bond between the oxygen of the amide carbonyl group and the hydrogen of the hydroxyl group.

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The noncovalent, hydrogen bond interaction between threonine and glutamine is as follows:

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