BIOL 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Alpha And Beta Carbon, Amine, Dehydration Reaction

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Nearly every dynamic function in your body depends on proteins. A protein is a polymer of amino acids. Protein diversity is based on differing arrangements of a common set of just 20 amino acid monomers. Amino acids all have an amino group and a carboxyl group. Both of these functional groups are covalently bonded to a central carbon atom, called the alpha carbon. The compostioin and structure of the r group determines the specific properties of each of the 20 amino caids that are found in proteins. There are two main types of acids, hydrophobic and hydrophilic. Cells join amino acids together in a dehydration reaction that links the carboxyl group of one amino acid to the amino group of the nect amino acid as a water molecule is removed. The resulting obalent linkage is called a peptide bond. A polypeptide is when an additional amino acid is formed to create a chain of amin acids.

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