Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins
Structure of amino acid:
Amino terminus is a primary amide = N bonded to single C
Peptide bond has a secondary amide = N bonded to two C
Groups are available to accept and donate H bonds
Amides are organic N bound to carbonylm amines organic but
related to ammonia
Amide: N adajacent to a carbonyl, sexondary because only one H attached to the nitrogen
Condensation reaction in the ribosome – taking away water
20 common amino acids non-polar ‘R’ groups:
• Relatively unreactive side chains (no H-bonding)
• Hydrophobic side chains
• π-π stacking of aromatic rings
• Aromatic ring dipole can interact with polar groups
20 common amino acids polar ‘R’ groups:
• Reactive side chains
• Hydrophilic side chains
• Accept/donate H-bonds
20 common amino acids Charged ‘R’ groups:
• Salt bridges
• H-bonding
• Hydrophilic
• At physiological pH His not likely to be protonated
but may be dependent on local environment
Delocalised electrons generate weak charge in aromatic side chains