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Ciro Santilli
(@cirosantilli,
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Amino acid
Table of contents
D and L amino acids
L-Amino acid
D and L amino acids
D-Amino acid
D and L amino acids
Proteinogenic amino acid
Alanine
Proteinogenic amino acid
Arginine
Proteinogenic amino acid
Cysteine
Proteinogenic amino acid
Isoleucine
Proteinogenic amino acid
Glutamine
Proteinogenic amino acid
Phenylalanine
Proteinogenic amino acid
Selenocysteine
Proteinogenic amino acid
Threonine
Proteinogenic amino acid
Valine
Proteinogenic amino acid
D and L amino acids
Amino acid
tags:
Enantiomer
Usually noted D-something, L-something, e.g. L-
alanine
, D-
glutamine
.
L-Amino acid
D and L amino acids
The common ones.
D-Amino acid
D and L amino acids
The rare ones. Notably present in
peptidoglycan
.
Proteinogenic amino acid
Amino acid
Alanine (A, Ala)
Proteinogenic amino acid
Arginine (R, Arg)
Proteinogenic amino acid
Cysteine (C, Cys)
Proteinogenic amino acid
Isoleucine (I, Ile)
Proteinogenic amino acid
Glutamine (Q, Gln)
Proteinogenic amino acid
Phenylalanine (F, Phe)
Proteinogenic amino acid
How many "la"s does a name need to have?
Selenocysteine (U, Sec)
Proteinogenic amino acid
Like
cysteine
, but with
selenium
instead of
sulfur
.
The weird one, not directly coded in the
genetic code
.
Threonine (T, Thr)
Proteinogenic amino acid
Valine (V, Val)
Proteinogenic amino acid
Ancestors
Protein
Molecular biology
Level of organization of bodies
Biology
Natural science
Science
Index
Incoming links
Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase
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