Acid dissociation reaction for E-amino group (side chain of Lys): (R)E-NH3+ # (R)E-NH2 + A. For a weak acid such as the side chain &-amino group of a lysine residue in a protein, if the pKa of that specific residue's E-amino group is exactly 10.0, in an environment in which the pH = 9.0, what would be the ratio of base to acid ( [ε-NH2]/[ε-NH3+1 )?

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Answer:

0.1

Explanation:

[tex]According \ to \ Henderson \ Hasselbalch \ equation:[/tex]

[tex]pH = pka + log \dfrac{[A^-]}{[HA]}[/tex]

From the given question;

[tex]log \dfrac{[\varepsilon- NH_2]}{[\varepsilon - NH_3^+]}=pH - pKa[/tex]

[tex]\implies log \dfrac{[\varepsilon- NH_2]}{[\varepsilon - NH_3^+]}=9 -10[/tex]

[tex]\implies log \dfrac{[\varepsilon- NH_2]}{[\varepsilon - NH_3^+]}=-1[/tex]

[tex]\implies \dfrac{[\varepsilon- NH_2]}{[\varepsilon - NH_3^+]}=10^{-1}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \dfrac{[\varepsilon- NH_2]}{[\varepsilon - NH_3^+]}=0.1[/tex]