BI226 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology, Alanine, Methionine

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20 different amino acids serve as building blocks of. Covalent bonds form between amino acids to form a polypeptides polypeptide chain. Allow them to participate in certain chemical reactions or behave in a hydrophobic or hydrophilic manner. Amino acids have a central carbon, an amino group, and. Enzyme of the ribosome catalyzes formation of a peptide bond between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of the next. The r-group of each amino acid is distinct; some are not charged, some are polar, and some are electrically charged. 20 amino acids used and divided into subgroups according to the properties of their r groups (acidic, basic, neutral and polar, or neutral and nonpolar) Strings of amino acids that are assembled by ribosomes. Ribosomes translate mrna in the 5" to 3" direction, reaching each triplet codon and assembling the amino acids in the order specified by the codons.

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