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#AK_MCAT_v2::#KahnAcademy::Biochemistry::Biomolecules::Amino-Acids #AK_MCAT_v2::#Kaplan::Biochemistry::Ch-01-Amino-Acids,Peptides,&-Proteins #AK_MCAT_v2::MileDown::Biochemistry::Amino_Acids

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This amino acid is {{c1::Glutamine::Full Name}}, {{c1::GLN::3 Letter Name}}, {{c1::Q::1 Letter Name}}: {{c1::Polar Uncharged Aliphatic::Side Chain Characteristic}}.

Polar Neutral



Note: Not to be confused with, the Polar Acidic Aliphatic Amino Acid, Glutam-ic/Glutam-ate (we called these acids the ic-ate brothers): these two are ions of each other, with latter being the ion form.




Asparagine (uncharged) is a protein amino acid, and is synthesized from aspartic acid (acidic) and glutamine (uncharged).






Glutamine is just a longer Asparagine. Similarly, Glutamate is just a longer Asapartate. The Glutam- counterparts seem to be longer than their Asp- counterparts here.











Note:
 Though the following visual is helpful, it is misleading to label methionine under the 'polar, uncharged' category. Also do not condone the 'ass***' mnemonic.




Glutamine