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some functions of amino acids |
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-signal molecules, such as neurotransmitters -precursors to other biomolecules, such as hormones, nucleic acids, lipids, and proteins |
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the unique part of each amino acid |
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the isomers of amino acids |
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D and L; they are enantiomers |
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the type of amino acids that make up proteins |
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how amino acids typically exist in physiological condition |
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how an amino acid is in zwitterionic (dipolar ion) form |
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has protonated amino group (NH3+) and deprotonated carboxyl group (COO-) |
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state of amino acid at low pH |
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both amino and carboxyl protonated |
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state of amino acid at high pH |
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both amino and carboxyl deprotonated |
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the 4 groups of amino acids |
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1: hydrophobic w/ nonpolar R groups 2: polar w/ neutral R groups 3: positively charged w/ positive in R group 4: negatively charged w/ negative in R group |
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characteristic of the hydrophobic amino acids |
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have side chains consisting mainly of C and H |
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what the hydrophobic amino acids do in protein formation |
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they tend to cluster together inside the protein away from the aqueous environment |
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characteristic of polar amino acids |
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their side chains contain electronegative atoms |
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characteristics of positively charged amino acids |
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-positive charge in side chain -hydrophilic |
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characteristic of negatively charged amino acids |
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have acidic side chains that have a negative charge |
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what ionizeable side chains do for amino acids |
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enhance reactivity and bonding |
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the ability to donate or accept protons |
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