How many amino acids are proteins derived from?
20
What was the first and last amino acid to be found?
Asparagine in 1806 and Threonine in 1938
Describe the structure of amino acids
Amino acids contain an amino group, carboxyl group, H atom and a variable group (side chain) attached to a central carbon atom
What are the two types of amino acids and how are they determined?
There are D and L amino acids
The amino acid having the NH2 group on the right is called D-amino acid and the amino acid on the left is called L-amino acid
What is pKa?
Pka is the log acid dissociation constant. Pka is a number that describes the acidity of a particular molecule and measures the strength of an acid by how tightly a proton is held by a Bronsted acid.
The lower the value of pKa, the stronger the acid and the greater its ability to donate its protons.
What is the normal plasma pH?
7.35-7.45
The amino acid charge depends on _____ values
pKa
What are the properties of Basic amino acids?
What are the properties of histones?
What is the main amino acid in collagen?
Proline
What are the properties of acidic amino acids?
List examples of hydrophobic amino acids
What are the properties of non-polar, aliphatic R groups?
What are the properties of Glycine?
What are the properties of Methionine?
What are the properties of Proline?
What are the properties of Polar, uncharged R groups?
List examples of polar amino acids
The polarity of serine and threonine is contributed by their _______________
Hydroxyl groups
The polarity of asparagine and glutamine is contributed by their ______________
Amide groups
What substitution of amino acids results in sickle cell anaemia?
Substitution of polar Glutamate for non-polar Valine in the haemoglobin protein
What is the difference between Glucogenic and Ketogenic amino acids?
Most amino acids are either ________ or ___________________
Glucogenic
Glucogenic & Ketogenic
Define the ‘Primary structure of a protein’
The linear sequence of amino acids