A biochem doubt.

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Methionine - A polar uncharged amino acid and Tyrosine- A nonpolar amino acid
says kaplan review notes.

And lippincott's says opposite to it.

Any views???


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KATIE17 said:
Methionine - A polar uncharged amino acid and Tyrosine- A nonpolar amino acid
says kaplan review notes.

And lippincott's says opposite to it.

Any views???


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Methionine: has some degree of polarity because S is more electronegative than C.

Tyrosine: definitely polar because of OH
 
DrGeek said:
Methionine: has some degree of polarity because S is more electronegative than C.

Tyrosine: definitely polar because of OH

Hey thanx drgeek....do u mean that both r polar amino acids???
 
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