MBLG1901 Study Guide - Final Guide: Repressor, Isoleucine, Ecori

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Information containing biopolymers require atoms with at least 3 bonding sites to for side chain + other two bonded atoms, have a residue and a common backbone incorporated in the growing chain. Bonding: biopolymers are formed with strong covalent bonds, that all have small atomic radii and low weight as the strength of a covalent bond is inversely proportional to the atomic weight. Chirality: chirality refers to a molecule having an alternative isomer that is a non- superimposable mirror image of itself. And you get a net negative charge: an amino acid with a neutral overall charge is called a zitterion pi, the pi (isoelectric point) is the ph where the charge of the amino acid is exactly zero. If the amino acid is placed in an electric field in a solution of the same ph as the pi, it will not move. If the amino acid is placed in a solution with a higher ph it will be negative.

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