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Lehninger ch3 bioschemistry

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What is the General structure of amino acids,(what are the exception).?

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All 20 of the common amino acids are alpha-amino acids. They have a carboxyl group and an amino group bonded to the same carbon atom (the alpha carbon) They differ from each other in their side chains, or R groups, This structure is common to all but one of the alpha-amino acids. (Proline, a cyclic amino acid, is the exception.)


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