AMINO ACID

əmēˈnō, any one of a class of simple organic compounds containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and in certain cases sulfur. These compounds are the building blocks of proteins. They are characterized by the presence of a carboxyl group (COOH) and an amino group (NH2) attached to the same carbon at the end of the compound. The 20 amino acids commonly found in animals are alanine, arginine, asparagine, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, glutamine, glycine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, proline, serine, threonine, tryptophan, tyrosine, and valine. More than 100 less common amino acids also occur in biological systems, particularly in plants. Every amino acid except glycine can occur as either of two optically active stereoisomers, d or l; the more common isomer in nature is the l-form. When the carboxyl carbon atom of one amino acid covalently binds to the amino nitrogen atom of another amino acid with the release of a water molecule, a peptide bond is formed. Amino acids are released in the intestinal tract by the digestion of food proteins and are then carried in the bloodstream to the body cells, where they are used for growth, maintenance, and repair. Cellular catabolism breaks amino acids down into smaller fragments. Many of the amino acids necessary in metabolism can be synthesized in the human or animal body when needed; these are called nonessential. Others cannot be synthesized in sufficient quantities; these are termed essential and must be provided in the diet.

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...conductors which have decided acid properties and are at least as strong as formic acid K=10- 4 and higher . In...aliphatic, non-con- ducting "amino acid 2 and betaines," as it is...that the diamino-succinic acids meso- d,1 , d- and 1...
...small molecule monomer having an amino group NH 2 at one end and a carboxylic acid group COOH at the other; amino acids can be linked to form a protein having...a univalent hydrocarbon radical. Amino acid amide An amino acid related compound...
...product of the decarboxylation of histidine. TABLE XIII Amines resulting from the decarboxylation of various amino acids. Amino acid Amine Amino acid Amine L-lysine cadaverine L-phenylalanine phenylethylamine L-arginine agmatine L-glutamic acid...
...proteins may be synthesized. We can therefore define proteins as compounds built up essentially of amino acids. AMINO ACIDS The first amino acid to be obtained from the hydrolysis of protein was glycine , or amino-acetic acid. Braconnot in 1820...
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...row and destination amino acids by column. The mean exchangeability...source is given for each amino acid in the last column of Table...possible unordered pair of amino acids. Comparative evaluation of amino acid similarity measures: Applying...
...specific frequency of an amino acid is indeed a very good predictor of the amino acids marginal fitness. The intercept...produce a beneficial amino acid change using the rank order of fitnesses of amino acids at V3 site 25 (Figure 2...
...rne contains 1061 amino acids that can be partitioned...half of the protein (amino acid residues 1-498...contain the first 395 amino acid residues show a weak...domain located between amino acids 580 and 700 is similar...
...exaggerated actions of excitatory amino-acid neurotransmitters (Lucas and...for example, that dicarboxylic amino acids and related compounds might act...number and type of excitatory amino-acid receptors on their dendritic and...
Amino Acid Geochronology of...discovered that amino acids contained in the...principles of amino acid geochronology in...the inversion of L amino acids to the D configuration...but in the protein amino acid L-isoleucine racemization...
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...shown that amino acid imbalances can be...specific individual amino acids. Therefore, amino...combination amino acid supplements to satisfy...But here again, amino acids used in this way...person to take amino acid or protein supplements...But what about amino acids sold individually...
...Miller detected the presence of five different amino acids, offering the first evidence that amino acids could be produced in the atmosphere of primitive...Bada discovered hundreds of vials with dried amino acid residues from the classic experiments inside...
The First Automated Amino Acid Analyzer by Terry Sharrer Frederick Sanger presented the first complete amino acid sequence of a protein (insulin...water bath, and a recorder to analyze amino acid fragments as they emerged on chromatographic...
...Blackman Pyrrolysine, the 22nd amino acid, discovered in 2002, might lay...that, like the twenty canonical amino acids, it is translated by the genetic...1 Pyrrolysine is the first new amino acid discovered since selenocysteine...
The Amino Acid Test. by Alicia M. Holland Bernard G. Prusaks review of Andrew Linzeys...observation that "animal proteins and fats ... contain all the essential amino acids needed for life in the right ratio," as well as Robert P. Heaneys...
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...Maillard reaction or amino acids will get a mention...chemical reaction between an amino acid and a reducing sugar...often requires heat. The acid and sugar react to release...building blocks we call amino acids. "But also, you need...
HEALTH WATCH: Alternative Path - Amino Acid May Ease Angina. Byline: DR FINBAR MAGEE THERE are...Thorne Research. This is a slow release form of the amino acid L-arginine. This enhances the production of nitric...
Could Folic Acid Help the Elderly Stave off...be encouraged to take folic acid supplements after astudy suggested...of dementia. Taking folic acid supplements, which contain...levels of homocysteine, an amino acid foundin the blood. High...
Acid Helps Your Heart. TAKING the vitamin folic acid could be a cheap and simple way of cutting heart disease...that heart disease can be caused by a raised level of the amino acid homocysteine - but that folic acid lowers it. It can found...
Acid Helps Your Heart. TAKING the vitamin folic acid could be a cheap and simple way of cutting heart disease...that heart disease can be caused by a raised level of the amino acid homocysteine - but that folic acid lowers it. It can found...
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...100 less common amino acids also occur in biological...particularly in plants. Every amino acid except glycine can occur...nitrogen atom of another amino acid with the release of a...peptide bond is formed. Amino acids are released in the intestinal...
AMINO GROUP in chemistry, functional...organic compound that contains an amino group is called an amine. Amines...Amines will react with a mineral acid to form an amine salt, e...electron-deficient atom to the amino nitrogen through its unshared...
...one of 20 amino acids. In protein synthesis...does not specify an amino acid directly; rather...are only 20 amino acids to be specified...code for the same amino acid; for example UAU...code for the amino acid tyrosine. In addition...do not code for amino acids but code for polypeptide...
GLUTAMIC ACID glootam ik, organic compound, one of the 20 amino acids commonly found in animal...proteins. Like aspartic acid , glutamic acid has an...proteins in which this amino acid is found, thus...as a condiment. The amino acid was isolated from...
URIC ACID yoor ik, white, odorless, tasteless crystalline substance...The last three groups of animals also channel all amino acid degradation into the formation of glycine , aspartic acid , and glutamine , which combine to form purines and...
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