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Amino Acids

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3 letter abbreviation of Alanine

Ala

3 letter abbreviation of Arginine

Arg

3 letter abbreviation of Asparagine

Asn

3 letter abbreviation of Aspartic acid (Aspartate)

Asp

3 letter abbreviation of Cysteine

Cys

3 letter abbreviation of Glutamine

Gln

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3 letter abbreviation of Glutamic acid (Glutamate)

Glu

3 letter abbreviation of Glycine

Gly

3 letter abbreviation of Histidine

His

3 letter abbreviation of Isoleucine

Ile

3 letter abbreviation of Leucine

Leu

3 letter abbreviation of Lysine

Lys

3 letter abbreviation of Methionine

Met

3 letter abbreviation of Phenylalanine

Phe

3 letter abbreviation of Proline

Pro

3 letter abbreviation of Serine

Ser

3 letter abbreviation of Threonine

THr

3 letter abbreviation of Tryptophan

Trp

3 letter abbreviation of Tyrosine

Tyr

3 letter abbreviation of Valine

Val

What is the Classification of Glycine?

Glycine is Nonpolar, and has Aliphatic R group.

What is the Classification of Alanine?

Alanine is Nonpolar, and has Aliphatic R group.

What is the Classification of Proline?

Proline is Nonpolar, and has Aliphatic R group.



Amino Acids- Definition, Properties, Structure, Classification, Functions

What is the Classification of Valine?

Valine is Nonpolar, and has Aliphatic R group.

What is the Classification of Leucine?

Leucine is Nonpolar, and has Aliphatic R group.

What is the Classification of Isoleuceine?

Isoleucine is Nonpolar, and has Aliphatic R group.

What is the Classification of Methionine?

Methionine is Nonpolar, and has Aliphatic R group.

What is the Classification of Serine?

Serine is Polar, and has uncharged R groups.

What is the Classification of Threonine?

Threonine is Polar, and has uncharged R groups.

What is the Classification of Cysteine?

Cysteine is Polar, and has uncharged R groups.

What is the Classification of Asparagine?

Asparagine is Polar, and has uncharged R groups.

What is the Classification of Glutamine?

Glutamine is Polar, and has uncharged R groups.

What is the Classification of Phenylalanine?

Phenylalanine has an Aromatic R group.

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What is the Classification of Tyrosine?

Tyrosine has an Aromatic R group.

What is the Classification of Tryptophan?

Tryptophan has an Aromatic R group.

What is the Classification of Lysine?

Lysine has Positively charged (basic) R groups.

What is the Classification of Arginine?

Arginine has Positively charge (basic) R groups.

What is the Classification of Histidine?

Histidine has Positively charged (basic) R groups.

What is the Classification of Aspartate (aspartic acid)?

Aspartate has Negatively charged (acidic) R groups.

What is the Classification of Glutamate (Glutamic acid)?

Glutamate has Negatively charger (acidic) R groups.

Glycine

Image: Glycine

Alanine

Image: Alanine

Proline

Image: Proline

Valine

Image: Valine

Leucine

Image: Leucine

Isoleucine

Image: Isoleucine

Methionine

Image: Methionine

Serine

Image: Serine

Threonine

Image: Threonine

Cysteine

Image: Cysteine

Asparagine

Image: Asparagine

Glutamine

Image: Glutamine

Phenylalanine

Image: Phenylalanine

Tyrosine

Image: Tyrosine

Tryptophan

Image: Tryptophan

Lysine

Image: Lysine

Arginine

Image: Arginine

Histidine

Image: Histidine

Aspartic acid

Image: Aspartic acid

Glutamic acid

Image: Glutamic acid

Properties of Amino acids in the Nonpolar, Aliphatic R group classification

Side chains are hydrophobic and the amino acid is not soluble in water. Can isolate by extraction with organic solvents.

Properties of amino acids in the Polar, Uncharged R group classification

Can form hydrogen bonds. They are weakly polar and are more soluble in water than the nonpolar amino acids.

Properties of amino acids in the Aromatic R group classification

Have benzene ring and can form hydrophobic interactions. They absorb light in the UV region.

Properties of amino acids in the Positively charged (basic) R group classification

These amino acids are strongly polar with Histidine being the least polar.

Properties of amino acids in the Negatively charged (acidic) R group classifcation

These amino acids are strongly polar.

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