BIOCHEMISTRYANDMOLECULARBIOLOGYChapter 1AminoAcidsDepartment of Biochemistryand Molecular Biology,MedicineSchool
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medicine School BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Chapter 1 Amino Acids
BIOCHEMISTRYANDMOLECULARBIOLOGYOutline*overview*structure of amino acid*acid/base properties of amino acid*other applications ofthehenderson-hasselbalchequationDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,Medicine School
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medicine School BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Outline *overview *structure of amino acid *acid/base properties of amino acid *other applications of the henderson-hasselbalch equation
2.Structureof aminoacidOpticalpropertiesofaminoacids
2 . Structure of amino acid Optical properties of amino acids
BIOCHEMISTRYANDMOLECULARBIOLOGY2.Structureof aminoacidOpticalpropertiesofaminoacidsGlycine is the exception because its α-carbonhas two hydrogen substituents and therefore isoptically inactiveDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,Medicine School
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medicine School BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Glycine is the exception because its α-carbon has two hydrogen substituents and therefore is optically inactive. 2 . Structure of amino acid Optical properties of amino acids
BIOCHEMISTRYANDMOLECULARBIOLOGY2.Structureof aminoacidOpticalpropertiesofaminoacidsAmino acids that have an asymmetric center at the α-carbon can exist in two forms, designated D and Lthat are mirror images of each other.Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,Medicine School
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medicine School BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Amino acids that have an asymmetric center at the α- carbon can exist in two forms, designated D and L, that are mirror images of each other. 2 . Structure of amino acid Optical properties of amino acids