The side chain or R-group
The R group
The R-group (side-chain), is what gives each amino acid its unique properties and affects how a protein folds.
Polypeptide is a part of an amino acid. Check out -> Deamination.
There are two ions present in every amino acid. There is a positively charged amino group and a negatively charged carboxyl group.
Radical group
One letter accounts for one nitrogen base, which is part of a codon, which codes for one amino acid.
The R group in an amino acid are what make that amino acid unique.
no part of ion is part of amino acid
The R group in an amino acid are what make that amino acid unique.
The R-group (side-chain), is what gives each amino acid its unique properties and affects how a protein folds.
The R-group (side-chain), is what gives each amino acid its unique properties and affects how a protein folds and how it interacts with itself and other molecules.
no amino sugars are not part of amino acid
Polypeptide is a part of an amino acid. Check out -> Deamination.
no
The R-group (side-chain), is what gives each amino acid its unique properties and affects how a protein folds.
The "R" group
Yes. It is true that Niacin is unique among the B vitamin in that the body can make it from the amino acid lysine.
The remainder group or R Group. An amino acid is constituted by the amine group, the carboxylic acid group, and the side chain (AKA Remainder group). It's the chemistry of the side chain that makes an amino acid unique from the other amino acids.