Organic Chemistry Chapter 10: Nitrogen and Phosphorus-Containing Compounds Flashcards
The a-carbon of an amino acid is attached to
an amino group
a carboxyl group
a hydrogen atom
a R group
All amino acids are chiral, except
glycine
All amino acids in eukaryotes are L or D?
L
What is the only amino acid that does not have S stereochemistry?
cysteine - R
Amphoteric
they can act as acids or bases – amino acids
Zwitterions
dipolar ions
Nonpolar nonaromatic amino acids
alanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, isoleucine, glycine, proline and methionine _ tend to be hydrophobic
Aromatic amino acids
tryptophan, phenylalanine, tyrosine _ tend to be hydrophobic
Polar amino acids
serine, threonine, asparagine, glutamine and cysteine _ tend to be hydrophilic
Negatively charged amino acids
contain carboxylic acids in their R groups and include aspartic acid and glutamic acid _ tend to be hydrophilic
Positively charged amino acids
contain amines in the R groups and include arginine, lysine and histidine _ tend to be hydrophilic
Peptide bonds form by _ and can be cleaved by __
Formed by condensation – cleaved by hydrolytically
What is needed to cleave a peptide bond?
strong acid or base
What restricts motion about the C-N bond in a peptide bond?
resonance of the peptide bond
Polypeptides
Strings of amino acids