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Amino Acids: Polar

The polar amino acids are: cysteine, serine, threonine, asparagine and glutamine.
Cysteine
  • Contains a sulfur atom.
  • The sulfhydryl group forms disulfide bridges, an important part of the protein structure.
Serine
  • Serine is cysteine’s cousin because they are identical except for one atom: it has an oxygen atom in place of the sulfur atom.
  • Serine is one of the most commonly phosphorylated amino acids, which makes it very important in the activation and deactivation of proteins.
Threonine
  • Threonine has a branch at the beta carbon.
Asparagine
Glutamine
  • The carboxamide correlate of glutamate.