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Reactions of amino
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Learning objectivesAt the end of this presentation, the learners will be able to understand:Reactions of amino acids due to:oAmino groupoCarboxyl groupoBoth amino and carboxyl groups, oSide chain of amino acids, andThe specific color reactions of amino acids
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Reactions of amino acids
1) Reactions due to amino group2) Reactions due to carboxyl group 3) Reactions due to both amino and carboxyl groups4) Reaction due to side chain
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Reactions due to amino group
i) Oxidative deamination-Αn amino group is removed and corresponding α-keto acid is formed. α -keto acid produced is either converted to glucose or ketone bodies or is completely oxidized.
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Reactions due to amino group (contd.)
ii) Transamination-Transfer of an α amino group from an amino acid to an α keto acid to form a new amino acid and a corresponding keto acid.
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Reactions due to amino group (contd.)
iii) Formation of carbamino compoundCO2 binds to α amino acid on the globin chain of hemoglobin to form carbamino hemoglobinThe reaction takes place at alkaline pH and serves as a mechanism for the transfer of Carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs by hemoglobin.
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2) Reactions due to carboxyl group
i) Decarboxylation- Amino acids undergo alpha decarboxylation to form corresponding amines. Examples- Glutamic acid GABA Histidine Histamine Tyrosine Tyramine
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2) Reactions due to carboxyl group (contd.)ii) Formation of amide linkageNon α carboxyl group of an acidic amino acid reacts with ammonia by condensation reaction to form corresponding amidesAspartic acid Asparagine Glutamic acid Glutamine
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3)Reactions due to both amino & carboxyl groupsFormation of peptide bond- Carboxyl group of an amino acid binds with amino group of another amino acid forming a peptide bond with the loss of one molecule of water.
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Reactions due to side chains 1) Ester formation OH containing amino acids e.g.
serine, threonine can form esters with phosphoric acid in the formation of phosphoproteins (figure-1)
OH group containing amino acid can also form: Glycosides – by forming O- glycosidic bond with carbohydrate residues (figure-2)
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Reactions due to side chains
2) Reactions due to SH group (Formation of sulphide bonds)Cysteine has a sulfhydryl group( SH) group and can form a disulphide (S-S) bond with another cysteine residue. The dimer is called Cystine
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Formation of disulphide bond
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Two cysteine residues can connect two polypeptide chains by the formation of interchain disulphide chains.
Reactions due to side chains (contd.)
3)TransmethylationThe methyl group of Methionine can be transferred after activation to an acceptor for the formation of important biological compounds.For example (figure) conversion of norepinephrine to epinephrine by S Adenosyl methionine (active form of methionine
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Colour reactions of amino acids
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S.No. Test Significance
1) Ninhydrin reaction All Alpha amino acids
2) Xanthoproteic test Aromatic amino acids
3) Millon’s test Confirmatory test of Tyrosine
4) Biuret test Not given by free amino acids, and dipeptides
5) Sakaguchi test Arginine
6) Hopkins Cole reaction Confirmatory test of Tryptophan
7) Lead acetate test cysteine and cysteine, not by Methionine
8) Nitroprusside reaction SH group containing amino acids
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Positive Control
Ninhydrin test- For alpha amino acids
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Xanthoproteic test- For Aromatic amino acids
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Millon’s test- For Tyrosine
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Sakaguchi test for Arginine
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Hopkin Cole reaction for Tryptophan
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Lead acetate test for Cysteine and Cystine
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