Gln is the three letter abbreviation for the amino acid glutamine. The one letter abbreviation for this is Q.
From a nucleic acid code to an amino acid code
A beta-amino acid is an amino acid which has the amino and carboxylic functional groups attached to adjacent carbon atoms.
amino acid
limiting amino acid
The monomers of proteins are amino acids.
Plants synthesize amino acids from inorganic compounds and use them to generate a wide variety of products, including proteins, pigments, nucleotides, enzyme co?factors, hormones, structural components, and defensive agents. In most non?leguminous crop plants, the dominant organ in amino acid synthesis and distribution is the leaf, which uses the energy and carbon skeletons produced by photosynthesis to assimilate nitrogen into primary amino acid products (Gln and Glu).
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proline is not an amino acid it is an imino acid
amino acid
From a nucleic acid code to an amino acid code
A beta-amino acid is an amino acid which has the amino and carboxylic functional groups attached to adjacent carbon atoms.
Serine (Ser) amino acid. --> This is response to the above answer. The question is for the anticodon, but the genetic code table is for CODONS. As you know codons and anticodons bind antiparallel to each other. So, the codon for anticodon AGU = ACU. The first base of the anticodon base paris to the 3rd base of the codon (i.e., wobble base). Therefore with this information the anticodon AGU codes for Threonine. I have a graduate degree in Molecular biology.
Nope. To my knowledge there are only two acidic amino acids: Aspartic acid and glutamic acid.
Glycogenic amino acid is an amino acid that can be converted into glycogen bodies throught glycogenesis
aromatic amino acid
there is amino acid in your stomach.
the amino acid in the batteries is NH3+