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Amino Acids - 1 is considered one of the most asked concept.
50 Questions around this concept.
The functional group, which is found in amino acid is
Thiol group is present in :
The predominant form of histamine present in human blood is $\left(p K_a\right.$ Histidine $\left.=6.0\right)$
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Match list I with list II
List I Natural amino acid | List II One letter code |
A.Glutamic acid | I. Q |
B.Glutamine | II. W |
C.Tyrosine | III. E |
D.Tryptophan | IV. Y |
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
A sulphur containing amino acid is:
Alanylglycylphenylalanine is an example of a ______
In DNA, the complementary bases are:
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Which of the following is/are acidic amino acid(s)?
Amino acids have amino and carboxyl functional groups. Based on the relative position of the two functional groups in the alkyl chain, the amino acids are categorised as and so on. On the hydrolysis of proteins, only α-amino acids are formed. Amino acids may also contain other functional groups.
Since, the -NH2 group is basic and -COOH group is acidic, in neutral solution, it exists in an internal ionic form called a zwitter ion where the proton of -COOH group is transferred to the -NH2 group to form inner salt, also known as dipolar ion.
The zwitter ion is dipolar, charged but overall electrically neutral and contains both a positive annd negative charge. Therefore, amino acids are high melting crystalline solids moderately soluble in water and amphoteric in nature. Depending on the pH of the solution, the amino acid can donate or accpet proton. In the acidic medium, COO- ion acts as the base and accepts a proton to form the cation(II) while in the basic medium, +NH3 ion loses a proton to form the anion(III). Thus, +NH3 group acts as the acid while COO- group acts as the base.
When an ionised form of amino acid is placed in an electric field, it will migrate towards the opposite electrodes. Depending on the pH of the medium, following three things may happen:
Electrophoresis is a method used for the separation and analysis of amino acids. At isoelectric point, an amino acid has the least solubility in water. This method is based on pH control and electric charge. The amino acids differ in their isoelectric point.
Amino acids Isoelectric point
(i) Neutral pH lies between 5 - 6.3
(ii) Acidic pH lies between 3 - 5.4
(iii) Basic pH lies between 7.6 - 10.8
Amino acids can undergo esterification and acetylation reaction. However some important points have to be noted which are listed below:
Test for amino acids and proteins
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