CHEM 140 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Alpha And Beta Carbon, Zwitterion, Amine

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Proteins, amino acids, enzymes: amino acids and proteins. Proteins are important in the biosynthesis of enzymes, hormones, some blood components, maintenance and repair of tissue, synthesis of new tissue, and for energy. Play structural roles in the body, store small molecules, regulatory functions, and provide protection. An amino acid is an organic compound with an nh2 and cooh group. Amino acids found in proteins are alpha amino acids, since the amino group is bonded to the alpha carbon of the carboxylic acid chain. The 20 amino acids in the body are called standard amino acids. Chemical nature of the r group distinguished the different alpha amino acids.

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