Biochemistry - Structure and Properties of Amino Acids - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Structure and Properties of Amino Acids - Section 1 (Q.No. 26)
26.
The sulphur containing side chain of cysteine is
Discussion:
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Mohammad said:
1 decade ago
The correct answer will be B that because the following charged:
Arginine - Arg - R.
Lysine - Lys - K.
Aspartic acid - Asp - D.
Glutamic acid - Glu - E.
Polar (may participate in hydrogen bonds)hydophilic:
Glutamine - Gln - Q.
Asparagine - Asn - N.
Histidine - His - H.
Serine - Ser - S.
Threonine - Thr - T.
Tyrosine - Tyr - Y.
Cysteine - Cys - C.
Methionine - Met - M.
Tryptophan - Trp - W.
Hydrophobic (normally buried inside the protein core):
Alanine - Ala - A.
Isoleucine - Ile - I.
Leucine - Leu - L.
Phenylalanine - Phe - F.
Valine - Val - V.
Proline - Pro - P.
Glycine - Gly - G.
Arginine - Arg - R.
Lysine - Lys - K.
Aspartic acid - Asp - D.
Glutamic acid - Glu - E.
Polar (may participate in hydrogen bonds)hydophilic:
Glutamine - Gln - Q.
Asparagine - Asn - N.
Histidine - His - H.
Serine - Ser - S.
Threonine - Thr - T.
Tyrosine - Tyr - Y.
Cysteine - Cys - C.
Methionine - Met - M.
Tryptophan - Trp - W.
Hydrophobic (normally buried inside the protein core):
Alanine - Ala - A.
Isoleucine - Ile - I.
Leucine - Leu - L.
Phenylalanine - Phe - F.
Valine - Val - V.
Proline - Pro - P.
Glycine - Gly - G.
Rosalind said:
10 years ago
Yea this is definitely wrong. Cysteine side chain is sulfhydryl which is extremely electronegative causing the molecule to be very polar and thus very hydrophilic. The answer is B.
Nikhil said:
9 years ago
Cysteine is a polar uncharged amino acid so, its a hydrophobic and due to the sulphur it is highly reactive and can form cystine.
Haya said:
9 years ago
The sulphur containing amino acids (cysteine and methionine) are generally considered to be nonpolar and hydrophobic.
ISMAIL said:
9 years ago
I think B too because C has that sulfhydryl group which can form H bonds.
You can correct me if am wrong.
You can correct me if am wrong.
Jordan said:
1 decade ago
I think the correct answer is B not C because the side chain of cysteine is hydrophillc not hydrophobic.
Minenhle said:
6 years ago
Cystein is hydrophilic, it can lose the proton in the side chain and become neg charged at higher pH.
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Danny said:
1 decade ago
@Jordan, you are wrong, lecture notes say hydrophobic. Get it right.
Ariel said:
1 decade ago
I think B is correct because the side chain is polar.
Maluni vincent Nzuve said:
9 years ago
The correct answer is B) SF is hydrophilic.
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