AA continued Flashcards
What is Myoglobin?
protein that stores O2 in muscle tissue
How are polar and non polar aa usually classified
NON POLAR: will be dominated by hydrocarbons
POLAR: bonds between H with O, N, sometimes S. electrons are not shared equally creating unbalanced charges.
How can you tell if something will bond
look for polarized group. H-bonds are also directional, work best if donor and acceptor are in line with one another
free amino acids are ___ due to their amino and carboxylate groups
weak electrolytes
What is henderson-hasselbalch equation for aa
pH= pKa +log (deprotonated)/(protonated)
the amino and carboxylate group often exist as what at pH 7
Coo- and NH3+
How are amino acids linked in a peptide chain
alpha-amino groups and alpha-carboxylate groups are linked as UNCHARGED AMINDE BONDS
x-NH-CHR-CO-x
- note: some side chains will interact with one another
What are the amino acids with ionizable side chains?
7
- aspartate and glutamate (neutral when protonated and -1 when deptotonated (at pH7))
- arginine, lysine and histidine (ionize on their side chain N atoms, +1 when protonated and neutral when deprotonated)
- cysteine: goes from SH to S- when deprotonated (neutral at pH7)
- tyrosine: Goes from OH to O-
How can you tell where an aa undergoes deprotonation
pKa tells where in the pH scale, lower pKa becomes deprotonated first (acids)
- a molecule can have several ionizable groups, each with its own pKa value
- pKa changes slightly when an aa is part of a peptide chain
How do aa become deprotonated
- as pH inc, [H+] dec, deprotonation is more likely to occur
- “group” undergoes this transition approx 1 unit before/after pKa value
- when pH is one or more unit higher than pKa, group is fully DEPROTONATED
- when pH=pKa ratio of protonated to deprotonated is 50-50
- when pH is one or more unit lower than pKa, group is fully PROTONATED
NOTE: pH/pKa does NOT tell if pos/neg
Groups that ionize on O or S are ___ when protonated and ____ when deprotonated
neutral, negative
Groups that ionize on N are ___ when protonated and ____ when deprotonated
positive, neutral
How do you calculate the exact state of ionization at a given pH
- when less than 1 unit away from pKa
pH= pKa +log (deprotonated/protonated) - let Deprotonated =a, and protonated = 1-a
-sub in and isolate for a