Amino Acids and Proteins Flashcards

1
Q

Amino acids are chiral which gives them what property?

A

They are optically active

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2
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Amino acids have an NH2 group and a COOH group. What property does this give them?

A

They can act as a base and an acid

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3
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HOOCCH2NH2 + HCl –> _______? Is glycine exhibiting acid or base properties?

A

HOOCCH2NH2 + HCl –> HOOCCH2NH3+Cl-
Base

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4
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HOOCCH2NH2 + NaOH –> ______? Is glycine exhibiting acidic or basic properties?

A

Na+OOCCH2NH2 + H2O
Acid

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5
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What is a zwitterion?

A

An ion with a positive charge and a negative charge which is overall neutral

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6
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How are peptides formed?

A

Can form via an amide or peptide bond between 2 amino acids

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7
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Why would we break down a protein?

A

To tell us which amino acids are in the polypeptide chain

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8
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Why is the melting point of amino acids so high compared to molecules with similar molecular weight?

A

In neutral conditions, amino acids will become zwitter ions. This is where the amine group gains a hydrogen, making it a positive group and the carboxyl group loses a hydrogen, making it a negative group. This causes ionic bonds to form between amino acids and hence its high melting point.

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9
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In neutral conditions, why do the amine and carboxyl groups act as in a zwitterion?

A

The amine group acts as a base as it gains a H+, while the carboxyl group acts as an acid as it donates a H+

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10
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What properties do the R group of an amino acid give?

A

The R group determines the amino acids size, polarity and its name.

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11
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What happens to amino acids in acidic conditions?

A

In acidic conditions, all amine groups change to NH3+, including in the R group.

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12
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What happens to amino acids in alkali conditions?

A

In alkali conditions, all carboxyl groups change to COO-, including in the R group.

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13
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Are amino acids soluble?

A

Yes, as they form ion-dipole forces with water.

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