aminoksüülrühmadeks
Aminoksüülrühmadeks, often referred to as acylamino groups, are a class of organic functional groups characterized by the presence of an amino group (-NH2) attached to a carbonyl group (C=O). The general structure can be represented as R-CO-NH2, where R is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl or aryl group. This structure is essentially a derivative of a carboxylic acid where the hydroxyl group (-OH) has been replaced by an amino group.
These groups are fundamental building blocks in biochemistry, forming the peptide bonds that link amino acids
Beyond proteins, aminoksüülrühmadeks are also found in various other organic molecules, including amides, which are a