MCDB 1150 Lecture 10: 9/14/16

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Next thursday mcdb picnic: 5:15-6:45 pm outside porter b121. Oxygen in hydroxyl group will donate electrons to a very reactive carbon forming a covalent bond. Formation of an ester bond to form a macromolecule. Result is a formation of a fat/fatty acids and water w a hydrocarbon tail. New covalent bond from nitrogen to carbon called an amide bond. Amino acids are linked to form protein. Some amide bonds can be named more specifically as peptide. (structure of amino acid on pp and overhead slides) 2 h bonded to n bonded to c bonded to h, r, and c double bonded to o and single bonded to oh. Amino bond pulls protons out of solution and decreases concentration. Clicker question: is the side chain on this amino acid soluble in water? (picture. Side chain is highlighted in green on the bottom of the diagram. Carbon and hydrogen only, there are no polar groups on it.

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