Answer :
The polar and neutral, non-polar, positively and negative charged amino acids are as follows -
Gln is polar.
C4H6O4N, aspartate, glutamate, is negatively charged, C9H7O3N, arginine, lysine, is positively charged,
hydrophobic amino acids, leucine and C3H7O2N are non polar amino acids.
Amino acids are the compounds having carboxyl and amino terminal at each end. They fold together to form secondary structures such as alpha helix, beta sheets and others. Upon more folding and turning they acquire three and four dimensional structure which imparts functional activity to the proteins.
Amino acids can be polar, non-polar, postively or negatively charged. The net ionic charge decides their postively or negatively charge. Also, aliphatic groups make the amino acids non-polar while presence of oxygen, sulphur, nitrogen gives polar character.
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