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1 Fundamentals of Biochemistry Third Edition Fundamentals of Biochemistry Third Edition Chapter 4 Amino Acids Chapter 4 Amino Acids Copyright © 2008 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Donald Voet Judith G. Voet Charlotte W. Pratt

2 Therefore, an alpha amino acid

3 Figure 4-2 amphoteric = acid and base functionality zwitterion = both positive and negative charges on ion

4 Table 4-1 part 1

5 Figure 4-4

6 Table 4-1 part 2

7 Table 4-1 part 3

8 Figure 4-5

9 Table 4-1 part 4

10 Figure 4-7

11 The formation of a peptide bond

12 The formation of a disulfide bond

13 Lettering the carbons on the side chains

14 The formation of a polypeptide Calculate this peptide’s isoelectric point (pI)

15 Figure 4-9 Determining the optical activity of a molecule “L” and “D” are not related to this

16 Enantiomers are stereoisomers related by a reflection Stereoisomers with more than one chiral center are diastereomers – consider isoleucine

17 Emil Fischer (1891)

18 All biologically used amino acids are in the L- configuration

19 The “other” stereoisomer convention

20 Many drugs are amino acid analogues

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22 Non-standard, but biologically interesting, amino acids

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25 Spontaneous cyclization of the three amino acids (out of 238) creates the fluorophore


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