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Proteinogenic amino acid — Proteinogenic amino acids are those amino acids that can be found in proteins and require cellular machinery coded for in the genetic code [1] of any organism for their isolated production. There are 22 standard amino acids, but only 21 are found … Wikipedia
proteinogenic — adjective That serves to produce protein; proteogenic … Wiktionary
Amino acid — This article is about the class of chemicals. For the structures and properties of the standard proteinogenic amino acids, see Proteinogenic amino acid. The generic structure of an alpha amino acid in its unionized form … Wikipedia
Serine — Not to be confused with Sarin. Serine … Wikipedia
Daptomycin — Systematic (IUPAC) name N decanoyl L tryptophyl L asparaginyl L aspartyl L threonylglycyl L ornithyl L aspartyl D alanyl L aspartylglycyl D seryl threo 3 methyl L glutamyl 3 anthraniloyl L alanine[egr]1 lactone … Wikipedia
Glycine — For the plant, see Glycine (plant). Glycine[1] … Wikipedia
Methionine — Methionine … Wikipedia
Aspartic acid — Aspartic acid … Wikipedia
Glutamic acid — Glutamic acid … Wikipedia
Canavanine — L (+) ( S ) Canavanine is a non proteinogenic amino acid of certain leguminous plants. It is structurally related to the proteinogenic amino acid, L arginine. Canavanine is accumulated primarily in the seeds where it serves both as a defensive… … Wikipedia