Functional Groups
Hydroxyl
-ol, alcohol
Sulfhydryl
Consists of a sulfur atom bonded to a hydrogen .Resembles a hydroxyl group in shape. Incredibly important in protein structure, two sulfhydryl groups can stabilize it by forming a ʻcross-linkʼ
Sulfhydryl
Thiol
Carboxyl
acid, donates H+
Hydroxyl
alcohols; polar, can form bonds with water which helps dissolve organic compounds
Amino
amines; acts as a base (can pick up H⁺), ionized with a +1 charge under cellular conditions;
Amino
base, accepts H+
Carboxyl
carboxylic acids, organic acids; has acidic properties
Carboxyl
forms formic acid
Carbonyl
ketones & aldehydes; ketones & aldehydes may be structural isomers, found in sugars;
Methyl
methylated compounds;Addition of a methyl group to DNA affects the expression of genes. Arrangement of methyl groups in male and female sex hormones affects their shape and function
Phosphate
organic phosphates, energy; contributes to negative charge of a molecule, has the potential to react with H₂O to release energy (ATP, NADP, etc.);