Carboxyl and amino group
Glutamic acid has an acidic functional group which makes the whole amino acid produces acidic solution.
It's the carboxylic acid functional group (COOH).
The functional group in an organic acid is -COOH.
Glutamic acid has a carboxylic acid (COO-) group on the gamma carbon of the amino acid. The carboxylic acid group carries a negative charge and is considered acidic. Lysine has a amino group (NH3+) on the zeta carbon of the amino acid. The positively charged group on the terminal carbon atom makes it an basic amino acid.
It is a carboxyl functional group, consisting of a carbonyl and hydroxyl group. It is an ACID [moiety].
Glutamic acid has an acidic functional group which makes the whole amino acid produces acidic solution.
All proteins are made up of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. An amino acid has a carboxylic acid functional group and an amine group. Some of the amino acids (such as aspartic acid and glutamic acid) has an extra carboxylic acid functional group in its side chain.
It's the carboxylic acid functional group (COOH).
The functional group in an organic acid is -COOH.
Glutamic acid has a carboxylic acid (COO-) group on the gamma carbon of the amino acid. The carboxylic acid group carries a negative charge and is considered acidic. Lysine has a amino group (NH3+) on the zeta carbon of the amino acid. The positively charged group on the terminal carbon atom makes it an basic amino acid.
It is a carboxyl functional group, consisting of a carbonyl and hydroxyl group. It is an ACID [moiety].
Glutamic acid covalently bonded with a phosphate group
There are two functional groups: 1. Carboxyl group 2. Ester group
Carboxylic acid
carboxyl
carboxylic acid (-COOH)
glutamic acid