BSC 2010C Lecture Notes - Amine, Organic Chemistry, Chemical Formula

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28 Mar 2023
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Amino groups are functional groups in organic chemistry and biochemistry. They consist of a nitrogen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms (-nh2) and are often found in amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins. The chemical formula for an amino group is -nh2. Amino groups are basic in nature, which means they can accept hydrogen ions (h+) in solution and are therefore considered to be weak bases. The basic properties of amino groups are important in the structure and function of proteins. In proteins, the amino group of one amino acid reacts with the carboxyl group of another amino acid to form a peptide bond, which creates the long chains of amino acids that make up proteins. Amino groups can also be found in other important biological molecules, such as nucleotides and neurotransmitters. In nucleotides, which are the building blocks of dna and rna, the nitrogenous base contains an amino group.

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