Return to Contents Chapter 27: Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins Ch 27 contents

Amide Bond : Structure and Reactivity
 
  • The resonance interaction of the N lone pair with the C=O of the carbonyl in the amide results in the C-N bond having some double bond character (shorter, restricted rotation)
  • The planar sp2 N system allows the N lone pair to align with the C=O π system (see image below, with the other bonds omitted for clarity)
orbital picture of amide resonance
  • This has structural implications even in simple amides.
  • Look at the amide bonds in the JSMOL images to the right. 
  • What do you notice about the geometry at the N atoms ? ANSWER

 

Implications

  • Structure :
    • The double bond character of the C-N unit makes the structure less flexible.
    • Planarity and the anti-conformation are important in dictating protein shape.

    •  
  • Reactivity
    • The resonance donation of electrons by the N makes the carbonyl less electrophilic.
    • As a result the amide is comparatively unreactive.

    • This is a good thing otherwise proteins would be too reactive to be much use in biological systems !
the simplest amide





 dipeptide   Gly-Ala


 dipeptide   Ala-Gly


previous page
next page
organic chemistry © Dr. Ian Hunt, Department of Chemistry University of Calgary