Module 1 Section 3 Flashcards
1
Q
What is zwitterion
A
- neutral molecule with localized + and - charges
- amino acids predominantly zwitterions at neutral pH
- arise via intermolecular acid-base reaction, amine group deprotonates carboxylic acid
2
Q
What is mixture like when pH=pKa
A
-when pH=pKa, group exists as 50:50 mixture of acidic form and conjugate base
3
Q
pH equations
A
pH=-log[H+]
pH=pKa+log([A-]/[HA])
4
Q
Ka/pKa equations
A
Ka=([A-][H3O+]/[HA])
pKa=-log[Ka]
5
Q
Type I ionization
A
- neutral in acidic form (pH less than pKa)
- ie. carboxylic acid
6
Q
Type II ionization
A
- pos. charge in acidic form (pH less than pKa)
- ie. amino groups
7
Q
Isoelectric point
A
pI=(pK1+pK2)/2
- point where AA/polypeptide is ionized but has no net electric charge
- calculated by averaging pKa values that straddle the electrically neutral species
- make chart for polypeptide chains at different pH values
8
Q
Peptide bond formation
A
- dehydration reaction, H from amino and OH from carboxyl
- C-term and N-term groups join