Side chains of amino acids
are are:
A. all nonpolar
B. non-polar if they contain N or S
C. all polar
D. may be polar or nonpolar
E. none of the above choices is correct

Respuesta :

Side chains which have pure hydrocarbon alkyl groups (alkane branches) or aromatic (benzene rings) are non-polar. Examples include valine, alanine, leucine, isoleucine, phenylalanine. The number of alkyl groups also influences the polarity. The more alkyl groups present, the more non-polar the amino acid will be.