BIOLOGY 2B03 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Structural Analysis, Amine, Histidine

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Sidechains differ in: size, shape charge, hydrophobicity and reactivity. They are classified by solubility in water or polarity of the side chain. Hydrophilic is charge polarized and capable of hydrogen bonding with water. Hydrophobic are not polarized and unable to form hydrogen bonds with water, so water repels them in favor of bonding with itself. By convention, the left end is n terminus, right end is c terminus. Proteins tend to have hydrophobic amino acids on the interior, to form a core. The protein conformation is the 3d arrangement of the polypeptide. A single amino acid consists of an alpha carbon attached to four substituents, h, carboxyl group, amino group and r group. They polymerize through peptide bonds which are reactions between the ionized states of amino acids undergoing dehydration synthesis. There are 4 special amino acids: cysteine, proline, glycine and histidine.

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