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Q: With respect to amino acid what does the term radical stand for?
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What does amino acid stand for?

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What is the fourth part of an amino acid designated by?

Radical group


Which Amino Acid does A stand for?

Adomine


What are the parts of an amino acid molecule?

Amino Acids are composed of three primary parts. Every amino acid has an amine and a carboxylic acid, but each amino acid has a side-chain specific to that acid.


What does the amino acid TAG stand for?

UAG, UAA, UGA are all stop codons which doesnt code for any amino acid.


Which amino acid does G stand for?

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What amino acid is technically not an amino acid?

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What is a palmitoylation?

A palmitoylation is a reaction of a membrane protein with a fatty acid, via the sulphur atom of a cysteine amino acid.


What part of the amino acid gives the molecule its characteristic chemical properties?

Its unique sidegroup, also called its radical (often indicated as an R in molecular diagrams). The common amino acid backbone only allows polymerization of these monomers into protein molecules.


Why does amino acid affect the structure of protein?

Amino acids have one carboxyl group (C-double bond-O,-OH, acidic) and one amino group (N bonded to 2 H's), one H at the top, and a radical group at the bottom (the radical group defines what type of amino acid it is, all other parts are the same in all amino acids)Proteins are made up of amino acids, and are organized in either helices, or pleated sheets.in turn, those helices and pleated sheets are folded in specific ways to form the overall shape and function of the protein.


Each codon calls for a specific?

amino acid