Hi Zina,
Here is a organized list of amino acids:
Charged (side chains often form salt bridges):
• Arginine - Arg - R
• Lysine - Lys - K
• Aspartic acid - Asp - D
• Glutamic acid - Glu - E
Polar (form hydrogen bonds as proton donors or acceptors):
• Glutamine - Gln - Q
• Asparagine - Asn - N
• Histidine - His - H
• Serine - Ser - S
• Threonine - Thr - T
• Tyrosine - Tyr - Y
• Cysteine - Cys - C
Amphipathic (often found at the surface of proteins or lipid membranes, sometimes also classified as polar):
• Tryptophan - Trp - W
• Tyrosine - Tyr - Y
• Methionine - Met - M (may function as a ligand to metal ions)
Hydrophobic (normally buried inside the protein core):
• Alanine - Ala - A
• Isoleucine - Ile - I
• Leucine - Leu - L
• Methionine - Met - M
• Phenylalanine - Phe - F
• Valine - Val - V
• Proline - Pro - P
• Glycine - Gly - G
Everything that is not specified as hydrophobic, has hydrophilic properties.
Source:
https://proteinstructure...ucture/amino-acids.html