Previous section Next section
Basic amino acids
Body_ID: HC002009
The side chains of lysine and arginine are fully protonated at neutral pH and, therefore, positively charged. Lysine contains a primary amino group (NH2) attached to the terminal ε-carbon of the side chain. The ε-amino group of lysine has a pKa ≈11. Arginine is the most basic amino acid (pKa ≈13), and its guanidine group exists as a protonated guanidinium ion at pH 7.0.
Body_ID: P002013
Histidine (pKa ≈6) has an imidazole ring as the side chain and functions as a general acid-base catalyst in many enzymes. The protonated form of imidazole is called an imidazolium ion.
Body_ID: P002014
Previous section
Bar end Bar end
Next section
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Read our Terms and Conditions of Use and our Privacy Policy.
For problems or suggestions concerning this service, please contact: studentconsult.help@elsevier.com