PPT-Amino Acids and Proteins

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B2 Properties of 2amino acids B22 Zwitterion dipolar amino acids contain both acidic and basic groups in the same molecule therefore are amphoteric in nature

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B2 Properties of 2amino acids B22 Zwitterion dipolar amino acids contain both acidic and basic groups in the same molecule therefore are amphoteric in nature capable of behaving as acids or bases. CHAPTER 3, Part 1 . Amino Acids and Peptides . To know the structure and naming of all 20 protein amino acids. To know the structure and properties of peptides and the particularly the structure of the peptide bond.. When an amino acid with positive and negative charges is overall neutral in charge, it is said to be at its . isoelectric point (. pI. ). .. . Ball-and-stick model of glycine at its . pI. of 6.0.. Unit objectives:. Identify amino acid classifications based on nutritional use and chemical properties of side chains. Describe the primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures of proteins. Subunits (building blocks) of peptides and proteins. Neurotransmitters. Metabolic intermediates. glutamate. γ. -. aminobutyric. acid. (GABA). Proteins are synthesized from 20 ‘standard’ . α. -amino acids. Their names have 3- and 1-letter abbreviations.. amine group. Draw. a carboxylic acid group. Join. them together to form a molecule with an amine and . a carboxylic acid . group. Amino Acids. Building blocks of proteins. Two functional groups: a carboxylic acid and a primary amine. Polypeptides . are chains of amino acids linked together by condensation reactions. the main, or only, component in proteins. Some proteins are composed of only one polypeptide chain, while others are made of 2 or more. for . life.. . The importance of proteins was recognized by chemists in the early 19th century, including Swedish chemist . Jöns. Jacob Berzelius. , who in 1838 coined the term . protein. , a word derived from the Greek . Peptide bond formation. : . α-carboxyl group of one amino acid (with side chain R1) forms a covalent peptide bond with α-amino group of another amino acid . ( . with the side chain R2) by removal of a molecule of water. The result is : Dipeptide ( i.e. Two amino acids linked by one peptide bond). By the same way, the dipeptide can then forms a second peptide bond with a third amino acid (with side chain R3) to give . Amino acids play central roles both as building blocks of proteins and as intermediates in metabolism. . The 20 amino acids that are found within proteins convey a vast array of chemical versatility. . Presented . by. Ms. . P. . . H. . Giri. Department of Microbiology. Deogiri . College, Aurangabad. B.Sc. F. Y.. Semester II. Paper No. V. Basic Biochemistry. Unit 3 Proteins. Ms. . Priyanka. H. . Giri.  . Amino . Acids are the building units of proteins. There are about 300 amino acids occur in nature. Only 20 of them enter in proteins synthesis..  . Structure of amino acids:. Four different . groups . Lecture :4. Dr. . Shaimaa. . Munther. Nutritionally Essential & Nutritionally Non Essential Amino Acids . Introduction: . As applied to amino acids, the terms "essential" and "nonessential" are misleading since all 20 common amino acids are essential to ensure health. . BSc 3. rd. year . AMINO ACIDS. C. lassification of amino acids . Classification according to nature of side chain. PREPARATION OF AMINO ACIDS. 1. Gabriel Phthalimide synthesis. 2. Strecker’s synthesis. Proteins are naturally-occurring biopolymers comprised of amino acids. . The biological function of proteins is inherent in their three dimensional structure.. All the information required for correct folding of the protein into its functional .

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