Yes. My big-book says "Some amino acids are neutral and polar". The others are G, S, Y, C, N, and Q (Glu).
Threonine is considered a neutral amino acid, neither acidic nor basic.
The polar amino acids in the list are serine, threonine, asparagine, glutamine, tyrosine, and cysteine.
Threonine is the amino acid that has two chiral centers.
Yes, tyrosine is polar. It contains a hydroxyl group (-OH) which makes it polar due to unequal sharing of electrons in the molecule. This allows tyrosine to form interactions with other polar molecules or groups.
It is Arginine
Yes, threonine is soluble in water. Threonine is an amino acid with a polar side chain that allows it to readily dissolve in water.
Threonine is considered a neutral amino acid, neither acidic nor basic.
The polar amino acids in the list are serine, threonine, asparagine, glutamine, tyrosine, and cysteine.
Threonine, Tyrosine, Tryptophan.
Yes, collagen is a polar molecule because it contains polar amino acids like serine, threonine, and hydroxyproline in its structure. These polar side chains result in an overall polar nature of collagen.
The chemical formula for threonine is C4H9NO3.
Threonine is the amino acid that has two chiral centers.
Yes, tyrosine is polar. It contains a hydroxyl group (-OH) which makes it polar due to unequal sharing of electrons in the molecule. This allows tyrosine to form interactions with other polar molecules or groups.
The water is a neutral substance but the molecule is polar.
No, is a stable neutral compound with the formula C2H2.
It makes the molecule polar
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