Substitution of an amino acid may or may not result in signi
Solution
Aminoacids are classified based on their properties,side chain and size.
Hydrophobic aminoacids: Glycine, alanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, proline, phenylalanine, tryptophane and methionine
Positively charged aminoacids : lysine, arginine, histidine
Negatively charged aminoacids : aspartate, glutamate
Polar aminoacids : serine, threonine, asparagine, glutamine, cysteine and tyrosine
Amino acid substitution may be significant if there is no change in the protein structure and function. If a polar aminoacid is replaced by another polar aminoacid or by the aminoacid with same property and size.
But the amino acid substitution may not be significant if there is a change in the protein structure and function. If a positively charged amino acid is replaced by negatively charged amino acid, it affects the protein function. If a larger amino acid is replaced by smaller aminoacid, it affects the protein structure.

