Cissy Gao / Irene Meng / Zero Yao
Today’s Object Identify amino acids and understand their structure Identify the peptide bonds in dipeptides and polypeptides Explain why amino acids are soluble in water
What is amino acid? An amino acid is a carboxylic acid with an amine group at the 2-position. –A carboxylic acid contains a –COOH group. –An amine group contains a NH₂ group. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. A general 2-amino acid CH₃—CH—COOH NH₂ 2-aminopropanoic acid [alanine]
Amino group Carboxyl group Hydrogen atom Radical group Central carbon S t r u c t u r e
An amino acid has a central carbon atom bonded to a hydrogen atom and three groups: –An amino group(-NH₂) –An carboxyl/acidic group(-COOH) –An R group [radical group] “R" can be quite a complicated group containing other active groups like -OH, -SH, other amine or carboxylic acid groups, and so on. There are only 20 different amino acids. –Amino acids differ from one another by their R group Structure Summary:
Reaction: Amino acids can react with both acids and bases. CH₃—CH—COOH + H⁺ NH₂ CH₃—CH—COOH +NH₃ Reaction with acids Reaction with bases CH₃—CH—COOH + OH⁻ NH₂ CH₃—CH—COO⁻ NH₂ + H₂O [alanine] After reacting with either an acid or base the amino acid is ionic and remains soluble in water.
Two important properties: 1. Amino acids are highly soluble in water. Amino acids have both acid and base groups arranged such that the acid and base groups can “neutralize” each other. H atom is lost from COOH and gained by NH₂ Ionic Acidic Basic zwitterion
2. Amino acids link with each other to form “dipeptides” and “polypeptides”. Two important properties: An amino acid can be referred to as a peptide. When two amino acids bond together, they produce a dipeptide. Question #1: When three amino acids bond together, what is it called? Answer: Tripeptide Question #2: When more than three amino acids bond together, what is it called? Answer: Polypeptide
2. Amino acids link with each other to form “dipeptides” and “polypeptides”. Two important properties: H—N—CH₂—C—OH + H—N—CH₂—C—OH H H OO H—N—CH₂—C—N—CH₂—C—OH + H₂O H OO H Peptide bond [Amide linkage] Dipeptide Dehydration synthesis -water is removed
2. Amino acids link with each other to form “dipeptides” and “polypeptides”. Two important properties: A series of amino acid molecules can be joined by a series of amide linkages to form a polypeptide. A polypeptide is a single chain of amino acids. The order or combination of these amino acids determines which protein is produced.
Practice: 1. Identify which of the following is an amino acid.
2. What is this reaction called ? Dehydration synthesis
Bonus: Hydrogen bond Besides peptide bond, what other bond is presented?
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