just wanted to share a way of memorising these amino acids that i found a while ago. 1) first memorise the 5 well known aliphatic amino acids in order of complexity: Glycine, Alanine, Valine, Leucine and then Isoleucine. 2) now, remember the sequence 4-3-2-1 and observe this sequence down the list in the following: Lysine= -(CH2)4-NH2 Arginine= -(CH2)3-NH-C(NH2)=NH Methionine= -(CH2)2-S-CH3 Cysteine= -(CH2)-SH
3) Also, recall the "kinda-alcohol duplicates" of Methionine and Cysteine Threonine= -CH(OH)-CH3 Serine= -(CH2)-OH 4) now, observe how "A" comes wayy before "G" in english alphabet and how "1" comes before "2" Aspartic Acid= -(CH2)-COOH Glutamic Acid= -(CH2)2-COOH Asparagine= -(CH2)-CONH2 Glutamine= -(CH2)2-CONH2 5) Now, we get down the aromatic amino acids. -CH2-(C6H5)= Phenyl Alanine Add an -(OH) group to the para position, and we have =Tyrosine
Now, instead of a benzene ring, attach a -(benzopyrrole) to alanine and, we have= Tryptophan If you attach an -(imidazole) to alanine, we get= Histidine 6) The last one is the only secondary amino acid, which is Proline and easy to draw
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All aminoacids are polar: the alfa-aminogroup is the + pole and the alfa-carboxylic group is the - pole: thus a dipole! What is non-polar is the R group, the lateral chain for example the lateral chain of Ala is methyl, so as the difference in electronegativity of C and H is small, and also the symmetry of the radical, it doesn't make a dipole. The student, teachers, professors should always put enphasis that the A.A.'s classification refers to their lateral chain.
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Nope, that's right. Nitrogen has 5 electrons in its outer shell and it can form 4 covalent bonds. I do however think there would technically be a + on the NH due to the hydrogen bond. I hope that helps!
So it's not memorising. It's learning. And what happened to the amino group being NH2, and the carboxylic acid group being COOH? You might want to explain why the NH2 is written as NH3+ and why the CA group is written as COO- to ensure your audience understands.
OK wow. I just watched this video once. And I'm already doing way better on amino acid questions. Thank you for a very helpful video! Fingers crossed I ace the MCAT lol
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you misspelled Tryptophan
just wanted to share a way of memorising these amino acids that i found a while ago.
1) first memorise the 5 well known aliphatic amino acids in order of complexity:
Glycine, Alanine, Valine, Leucine and then Isoleucine.
2) now, remember the sequence 4-3-2-1 and observe this sequence down the list in the following:
Lysine= -(CH2)4-NH2
Arginine= -(CH2)3-NH-C(NH2)=NH
Methionine= -(CH2)2-S-CH3
Cysteine= -(CH2)-SH
3) Also, recall the "kinda-alcohol duplicates" of Methionine and Cysteine
Threonine= -CH(OH)-CH3
Serine= -(CH2)-OH
4) now, observe how "A" comes wayy before "G" in english alphabet and how "1" comes before "2"
Aspartic Acid= -(CH2)-COOH
Glutamic Acid= -(CH2)2-COOH
Asparagine= -(CH2)-CONH2
Glutamine= -(CH2)2-CONH2
5) Now, we get down the aromatic amino acids.
-CH2-(C6H5)= Phenyl Alanine
Add an -(OH) group to the para position, and we have =Tyrosine
Now, instead of a benzene ring, attach a -(benzopyrrole) to alanine and,
we have= Tryptophan
If you attach an -(imidazole) to alanine, we get= Histidine
6) The last one is the only secondary amino acid, which is Proline and easy to draw
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Dropping this for later:
1:38 Gly
2:00 Ala
3:15 Val
4:00 Leu
4:42 Ile
5:17 Ser
6:02 Thr
7:00 Cys
7:53 Met
8:50 Asp
9:54 Glu
10:35 Asn
12:12 Gln
12:50 Lys
14:05 Arg
15:18 Phe
16:55 Tyr
18:03 Pro
19:43 His
21:24 Trp
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1:35 Glycine
1:59 Alanine
3:09 Valine
3:52 Leucine
4:29 Isoleucine
5:10 Serine
5:56 Threonine
6:53 Cysteine
7:43 Methionine
8:43 Aspartate
9:34 Glutamate
10:25 Asparagine
11:55 Glutamine
12:43 Lysine
14:00 Arginine
15:11 Phenylalanine
16:42 Tyrosine
17:59 Proline
19:36 Histidine
21:16 Tryptophan
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This is highlu relevant. Please also post a video on complete review of all biologically important micromulucles - nucleic acid, amino acids, carbs and glucose.
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Thank you so much for this! I was scratching my head an entire night; the order of the amino acids in my lecture notes are just alphabetical according to the one letter codes which doesn't make any sense for remembering the structures. I love how you ordered them so its easier to remember which ones contain a similar component etc ◡̈
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All aminoacids are polar: the alfa-aminogroup is the + pole and the alfa-carboxylic group is the - pole: thus a dipole! What is non-polar is the R group, the lateral chain for example the lateral chain of Ala is methyl, so as the difference in electronegativity of C and H is small, and also the symmetry of the radical, it doesn't make a dipole. The student, teachers, professors should always put enphasis that the A.A.'s classification refers to their lateral chain.
for the A.A. that have polar and non-polar properties, they are referred to as amphipathic
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Is his histidine structure wrong? that one Nitrogen has like 4 bonds (20:43)
Nope, that's right. Nitrogen has 5 electrons in its outer shell and it can form 4 covalent bonds. I do however think there would technically be a + on the NH due to the hydrogen bond. I hope that helps!
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Does arginine have 2 NH2 groups at the end? It’s not HN=C(NH2)-NH-(CH2)3-CH(NH2)-COOH ?
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So it's not memorising. It's learning.
And what happened to the amino group being NH2, and the carboxylic acid group being COOH?
You might want to explain why the NH2 is written as NH3+ and why the CA group is written as COO- to ensure your audience understands.
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Why doesnt the coo- and nh3+ make the compound polar as well?
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OK wow. I just watched this video once. And I'm already doing way better on amino acid questions. Thank you for a very helpful video! Fingers crossed I ace the MCAT lol
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why is it NH3 when i draw it is only two hydrogens? Im really confused.
amino acids exist as zwitter ions i.e. have both nh2 and cooh groups ionised, thats why
Is a Zwitterion
Depends on the pH of the solution
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