Biochemistry 2280A Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Stereoisomerism, Arginine, Amine

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19 amino acids have the same molecular arrangement around the central carbon atom: an amino group (nh3+, a carboxyl group (coo-, a hydrogen (h, a r group (aka. side chain which differs for each amino acid) Since 4 groups are attached to carbon atom, stereoisomers are possible. Amino acids are labeled as d- or l- but not all amino acids have d- and l- isomers, but the ones that do, only the l- forms are used in proteins. Stereoisomers: compounds differing in their atom arrangement only. Ionization: when an atom or molecule gains a charge by gaining/losing an electrons to form ions. Net charge on a group changes based on the hydrogen concentration (ph) For acidic groups: equilibrium shows lowering ph(increasing h+) = less # of molecules ionized = increased net charge on the group. For basic groups: equilibrium shows lowering ph(increasing h+) = more # of molecules ionized = decreased net charge on the group.

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