Module 6: Amino Acids and Proteins Obj. 1 Flashcards

1
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Define Amino acids

A

organic molecules consisting of at least one amino group (basic) and one carboxyl group (acidic)

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2
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most significant optical isomer form of amino acids in humans

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L- most significant in human physiology

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3
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essential amino acids

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9/20 amino acids used to build proteins in cells that are essential

Valine
Leucine
Isoleucine
Methionine
Tryptophan
Phenylalanine
Threonine
Lysine
Histadine
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4
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non-essential amino acids

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can be synthesized from others

glycine
alanine
cysteine
asparagine
glutamine
serine
tyrosine
arginine
aspirate
glutamate
proline
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5
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properties of ionization

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amino acids ionize in water solutions into “zwitterions” (molecules possessing negative and positive charges)
Neutral amino acid in solution is a zwitteron that has equal # of pos and neg charges (net charge of zero)

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6
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properties of amphoterism

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amino acids can act as either acids or bases (called ampholytes)
usually have net neg charge at alkaline pH and net pos charge in acid pH

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7
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formation of peptide bonds

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amino acids joined together into peptides (and into polypeptides) by peptide bonds (dehydration)

A peptide has one less peptide bond than the # of amino acids in it

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8
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term for polypeptides with greater than 50 amino acids

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polypeptide

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