Proteins are made from 20 different kinds of subunits called amino acids.
Amino acids are composed of a central carbon
joined to
- an amino group which often loses an electron.
- a carboxyl group which often gains an electron.
- a side chain
unique to each of 20 different kinds of amino acids.
The polar amino acids are linked by covalent bonds
to form polypeptide chains called proteins.
Many proteins
are enzymes
that play a critical role in biological reactions.