Non-polar amino acids
The chemical properties of an amino acid are largely dictated by the nature of its variable R-group. Non-polar amino acids are a class of amino acids in which the variable R-group is comprised of mostly hydrocarbons;[1] the amino acids cysteine and methione also feature a sulphur atom, but (due to its similar negativity to carbon) this doesn't confer any polar properties to either of these amino acids.[2]