C ChamaDoc Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Dec 28, 2009 Messages 14 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Medical Student Jan 5, 2010 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Some texts list cystein as nonpolar, and others as polar... What should I regard it as for the MCAT?
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boaz shanah alef 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Dec 31, 2007 Messages 1,373 Reaction score 25 Points 4,671 Location bachelor pad Medical Student Jan 5, 2010 #2 ChamaDoc said: Some texts list cystein as nonpolar, and others as polar... What should I regard it as for the MCAT? Click to expand... Polar. Which texts list it as nonpolar? Upvote 0 Downvote
ChamaDoc said: Some texts list cystein as nonpolar, and others as polar... What should I regard it as for the MCAT? Click to expand... Polar. Which texts list it as nonpolar?
C ChamaDoc Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Dec 28, 2009 Messages 14 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Medical Student Jan 5, 2010 #3 ExamKracker's Biology Upvote 0 Downvote
C ChamaDoc Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Dec 28, 2009 Messages 14 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Medical Student Jan 5, 2010 #4 Sorry, I got confused. It lists it as Polar. Thanks anyway 😀 Upvote 0 Downvote
boaz shanah alef 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Dec 31, 2007 Messages 1,373 Reaction score 25 Points 4,671 Location bachelor pad Medical Student Jan 5, 2010 #5 Pop quiz: Natural amino acids--are they R or S? Upvote 0 Downvote
RogueUnicorn rawr. 10+ Year Member Joined Jul 15, 2009 Messages 9,746 Reaction score 1,670 Points 5,321 Resident [Any Field] Jan 5, 2010 #6 sssssssss Upvote 0 Downvote
boaz shanah alef 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Dec 31, 2007 Messages 1,373 Reaction score 25 Points 4,671 Location bachelor pad Medical Student Jan 5, 2010 #7 One exception. 😛 edit: actually two exceptions Last edited: Jan 5, 2010 Upvote 0 Downvote
RogueUnicorn rawr. 10+ Year Member Joined Jul 15, 2009 Messages 9,746 Reaction score 1,670 Points 5,321 Resident [Any Field] Jan 5, 2010 #8 hm really? obviously Gly is achiral... Pro still has a center.. hmm.. interesting... Upvote 0 Downvote
boaz shanah alef 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Dec 31, 2007 Messages 1,373 Reaction score 25 Points 4,671 Location bachelor pad Medical Student Jan 5, 2010 #9 Cysteine: it's the only R group that has a higher priority than the CO2. But it is still L; it has the same effect on the polarimeter. Upvote 0 Downvote
Cysteine: it's the only R group that has a higher priority than the CO2. But it is still L; it has the same effect on the polarimeter.
C ChamaDoc Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Dec 28, 2009 Messages 14 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Medical Student Jan 5, 2010 #10 Nice. Upvote 0 Downvote
W whiteshadodw Full Member 15+ Year Member Joined Dec 11, 2009 Messages 539 Reaction score 28 Points 4,726 Pre-Medical Jan 7, 2010 #11 cysteine is also a titratable group, the side chain has a pKa of ~8. Upvote 0 Downvote
J JmanDO Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Jul 30, 2009 Messages 268 Reaction score 1 Points 4,551 Pre-Medical Jan 8, 2010 #12 What about selenocysteine? Pyrrolysine? Upvote 0 Downvote