Which part of an amino acid's structure makes it unique from other amino acids? Why are glycine and proline less commonly found in alpha helices than other amino acids? What are the main structural features of an amino acid? Which amino acids can be phosphorylated an...
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Building Blocks Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. There are 21 amino acids used by humans to make proteins, and nine of them are called essential due to how we get them. Answer and Explanation: The nine essential amino acids are: histidine isoleucine leucine lysine methionine ph...
Which amino acid does not have stereochemistry? How do animals get amino acids? What is a glucogenic amino acid? What are the three components of nucleic acids? What determines the sequence of amino acids in a protein? What do all nucleic acids contain? What brings amino acids to the ribos...