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which amino acid will be hydrophillic
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Amino acids are categorized based on the characteristics of their side chains, which can be hydrophobic, neutral, or hydrophilic (polar). Hydrophilic amino acids have side chains that are either charged or polar, making them soluble in water. Examples include lysine, arginine, and glutamic acid, which have positively or negatively charged side chains at physiological pH, enhancing their solubility. Other polar but uncharged examples include serine, threonine, asparagine, and glutamine. Their hydrophilicity comes from their capacity to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules, making them crucial in the functional sites of proteins, such as active or binding sites, where interactions with water or other polar molecules are necessary.
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