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What are the amino acids ?
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GPT 3.5
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, which are essential molecules for the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs. There are 20 standard amino acids that are commonly found in proteins. They are:
1. Alanine (Ala, A)
2. Arginine (Arg, R)
3. Asparagine (Asn, N)
4. Aspartic acid (Asp, D)
5. Cysteine (Cys, C)
6. Glutamic acid (Glu, E)
7. Glutamine (Gln, Q)
8. Glycine (Gly, G)
9. Histidine (His, H)
10. Isoleucine (Ile, I)
11. Leucine (Leu, L)
12. Lysine (Lys, K)
13. Methionine (Met, M)
14. Phenylalanine (Phe, F)
15. Proline (Pro, P)
16. Serine (Ser, S)
17. Threonine (Thr, T)
18. Tryptophan (Trp, W)
19. Tyrosine (Tyr, Y)
20. Valine (Val, V)
These amino acids have different side chains, which give them unique properties and functions within a protein. The specific sequence and arrangement of these amino acids determine the structure and function of a protein.
1. Alanine (Ala, A)
2. Arginine (Arg, R)
3. Asparagine (Asn, N)
4. Aspartic acid (Asp, D)
5. Cysteine (Cys, C)
6. Glutamic acid (Glu, E)
7. Glutamine (Gln, Q)
8. Glycine (Gly, G)
9. Histidine (His, H)
10. Isoleucine (Ile, I)
11. Leucine (Leu, L)
12. Lysine (Lys, K)
13. Methionine (Met, M)
14. Phenylalanine (Phe, F)
15. Proline (Pro, P)
16. Serine (Ser, S)
17. Threonine (Thr, T)
18. Tryptophan (Trp, W)
19. Tyrosine (Tyr, Y)
20. Valine (Val, V)
These amino acids have different side chains, which give them unique properties and functions within a protein. The specific sequence and arrangement of these amino acids determine the structure and function of a protein.