Imagine an enzyme that needs a deprotonated Aspartic Acid an
Imagine an enzyme that needs a deprotonated Aspartic Acid and a protonated Tyrosine. At which of the following pH values, would the enzyme work best?
A. pH = 2
B. pH = 4
C. pH = 8
D. pH = 12
| A. pH = 2 B. pH = 4 C. pH = 8 D. pH = 12 |
Solution
Answer: C. pH = 8
pKa of Tyrosine side chain is 10, and for aspartic acid is 3.8.
Below the pH 10, the tyrosine mostly protonated. Above pH 3.8 Aspartic acid exists predominantly in deprotonated form.
So = (3.8 +10)/2 = 6.9
So at pH value ~6.9
Close value given is pH 8
