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Amino Acid - Answer:Dipolar compound containing an amino group and a carboxyl group



Amino Group - Answer:-NH2



Carboxyl Group - Answer:-COOH



Alpha Carbon - Answer:Central carbon atom in amino acid

Attached to amino & carboxyl groups, H atom, and side chain



Side Chain - Answer:The variable component of an amino acid that gives the amino acid its identity and
chemical properties

also called R-group



Chiral - Answer:A molecule with a nonsuperimposable mirror image

All amino acids (except glycine) are chiral



(S) Absolute Configuration - Answer:All amino acids (except cysteine) have an (S) absolute configuration



L-amino Acid - Answer:All amino acids found in eukaryotes



Nonpolar, Nonaromatic Amino Acids - Answer:Glycine, alanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, methionine,
proline

,Glycine - Answer:Single H atom as side chain

Achiral

Smallest amino acid



Alanine - Answer:Alkyl side chain (1C)



Valine - Answer:Alkyl side chain (3C)



Leucine - Answer:Alkyl side chain (4C)



Isoleucine - Answer:Alkyl side chain (4C)



Methionine - Answer:Methyl side chain (-CH3)

Contains S atom in side chain



Proline - Answer:Cyclic amino acid

N from amino group becomes part of side chain, forming five-part ring, limiting where is can appear on a
protein

Rigid/constraints on flexibility



Aromatic Amino Acids - Answer:Tryptophan, phenylalanine, tyrosine



Aromaticity - Answer:The ability of a molecule to delocalize pi electrons around a conjucated ring,
creating exceptional stability



Tryptophan - Answer:Double-ring system

Contains N atom in one ring

Largest of aromatic amino acids

,Phenylalanine - Answer:Benzyl side chain (benzene ring + -CH2 group)

Smallest aromatic amino acid

Relatively nonpolar



Tyrosine - Answer:Phenylalanine + -OH group

Relatively polar



Polar Amino Acids - Answer:Serine, threonine, asparagine, glutamine, cysteine



Polarity - Answer:An uneven sharing of electrons in a molecule, creating a slightly positive side and a
slightly negative side



Serine - Answer:-OH group in side chain

Highly polar - participate in H-bonding



Threonine - Answer:-OH group in side chain

Highly polar - participate in H-bonding



Asparagine - Answer:Amide (-NH2) side chain

Amide N do not gain or lose protons with changes in pH - do not become charged



Glutamine - Answer:Amide (-NH2) side chain

Amide N do not gain or lose protons with changes in pH - do not become charged



Cysteine - Answer:Thiol (-SH) side chain - weaker than OH bond

Prone to oxidation



Negatively-charged (Acidic) Amino Acids - Answer:Aspartic acid (aspartate), glutamic acid (glutamate)

, Aspartic Acid (Aspartate) - Answer:Carboxylate (-COO(-)) group in side chain

Deprotonated form of asparagine



Glutamic Acid (Glutamate) - Answer:Carboxylate (-COO(-)) group in side chain

Deprotonated form of glutamine



Positively-charged (Basic) Amino Acids - Answer:Lysine, arginine, histidine



Lysine - Answer:Terminal primary amino group



Arginine - Answer:Has 3 N atoms in side chain

Charge delocalized over all three N atoms



Histidine - Answer:Has aromatic ring with 2 N atoms (ring is called an imidazole)

At pH 7.4, one N is protonated and the other isn't

Under acidic conditions, the 2nd N becomes protonated, making it positively charged



Hydrophobic Amino Acids - Answer:Being repelled by water

Alanine, isoleucine, leucine, valine, phenylalanine

More likely to be found in center of protein

Nonpolar, uncharged compounds

Long alkyl chains



Hydrophilic Amino Acids - Answer:Being attracted to water

Histidine, arginine, lysine, glutamate, aspartate, asparagine, glutamine

Polar and charged compounds and those that participate in H-bonding



Neither Really Hydrophobic/-philic - Answer:Cysteine, threonine, serine, tyrosine, tryptophan, proline,
methionine, glycine
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