None. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins....serotonin is a neurotransmitter
Tryptophan
Trytophan
Amino acids are linked together by peptide bonds to form peptide chains. This bond is between the carboxylic acid group of one amino acid and the amino group of another react in a dehydration reaction.
DL Phenylalanine is not a vitamin, it is an amino acid. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. This amino acid, when taken as a supplement, can reduce pain, increase alertness, improve mood and may help Parkinson's disease. My source for this info is 'Prescription for Nutritional Healing" by Phyllis Balch.
amino acids contain an amine and a carboxylic acid
Peptido = amino acid peptide chains. Glycan = sugar The wall is composed, basically of these amino acids and sugars in a mesh like structure.
Side chain = r group All aa have carboxyl and amine groups alond with a side chain. Side chains are unique, differentiating one amino acid from another. It determines the properties like shape, pH, composition, etc
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Basically a dipeptide is two molecules of an amino acid. It looks like two joined amino acids. A regular amino acid contains a carboxyl group, an amino group and a variable group
amino acids smell like a mix of feces and musk
It looks like water. Drinking water. Don't!
Amino acids are linked together by peptide bonds to form peptide chains. This bond is between the carboxylic acid group of one amino acid and the amino group of another react in a dehydration reaction.
Short sequence of amino acids. Insulin is a polypeptide of about 53 [amino-acid] residues; it is like Pluto - is it a protein or not?
looks like salt
Generally through forces of interaction like hydrogen bonding between N-H of one amino acid and C=O of another amino acid.
Proteins are made of Amino Acid "polymers" where each amino acid is like a link in a (polymer) chain. When you eat proteins your digestion system breaks them down into amino acids. The amino acids (flexible building blocks) are then absorbed into your body, and they are used to build (assemble) your proteins.
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PKU is characterized by the inability to convert the amino acid phenylanine into the amino acid tyrosine. If dietary intake persists then symptoms as severe as brain damage could ensue. Amino acids ,like phenylanine and tyrosine, are the building blocks of protein.
A monomer is a small molecule that can easily bind to others. Amino acids are monomers, because they bond together to form proteins, which are polymers. Another example of a monomer is glucose, but it can bind to form polymers like cellulose.