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Amino Acids - general descriptionAmino acids - small biological molecules formed polypeptide chains in peptides and proteins. Chemically amino acid contains three main groups connected to the central Cα atom (alpha carbon): amino group (-NH2), carboxylic acid group (-COOH) and side chain group (-R), that is why amino acids sometimes are referred as an alpha-amino acids. Central Cα atom is chiral. Generally, in all living organisms only L-amino acids are present. All amino acids are differ only by the side chain. In living organisms only 20 amino acids are naturally presents. Some organisms can synthesize all amino acids, but many organisms can synthesize only few of them (non-essential amino acids), and other amino acids (essential amino acids) only obtained from digestion process.Amino acid structure
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