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Definitions [3]

Define the following term:

Essential amino acids

Amino acids that cannot be synthesised in the human body and must be obtained through diet are known as essential amino acids.

Define Zwitter ion

An ∝-amino acid molecule contains both acidic carboxyl (-COOH) group as well as basic amino (-NH2) group. Proton transfer from acidic group to basic group of amino acid forms a salt, which is a dipolar ion called zwitter ion.

Define the following as related to proteins:

Peptide linkage

Chemically, peptide linkage is an amide formed between the –COOH group and –NH2 group. The reaction between two molecules of similar or different amino acids proceeds through the combination of the amino group of one molecule with the carboxyl group of the other. This results in the elimination of a water molecule and the formation of a peptide bond –CO–NH–. The product of the reaction is called a dipeptide because it is made up of two amino acids.

For example, when the carboxyl group of glycine combines with the amino group of alanine, we get a dipeptide, glycylalanine.

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