BMSC 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Alanine, Leucine, Aromatic Amino Acids

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If the ph is below the isoelectric point, the amino acid will carry a net positive charge. General structure of an amino acid. A thought about amino acid groupings: the text groups the amino acids based on the properties of their side chains. These groups include: nonpolar aliphatic, aromatic, polar, uncharged, polar, positively charged, polar, negatively charged. amino acids. amino acids. Structures of nonpolar, aliphatic amino acids. Structures of aromatic amino acids. Serine, threonine, cysteine, asparagine and glutamine. Structures of polar, uncharged amino acids. It is used as a flavor enhancer (monosodium glutamate, msg). See structures on following page. Diprotics have two buffering regions, triprotics have three: the triprotic amino acids include lysine, arginine, histidine, Structures of negatively charged amino acids. This will be the ph range at which the group changes its protonation state: ha a$ + h& For a ph below the pka, the protonated form predominates (ha).

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