Acidic Amino Acids: Aspartate & Glutamate | MCAT 2021

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In today's MedCat lesson we cover the acidic (polar), negatively charged amino acids aspartate and glutamate. Main takeaway: know that they are very similar, and that each carries a net negative charge due to their carboxyl group.

Time Stamps:
Aspartic Acid and Glutamic Acid: (0:00)
Why Are They Sometimes Aspartate and Glutamate?: (6:08)
Why Are The Acidic Amino Acids Negatively Charged?: (8:08)

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Acidic Amino Acids: Aspartate & Glutamate | MCAT 2021
Acidic Amino Acids: Aspartate & Glutamate | MCAT 2021
Acidic Amino Acids: Aspartate & Glutamate | MCAT 2021

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