Nonpolar Side Chains
There are eight amino acids with nonpolar side chains. Glycine, alanine, and proline have small, nonpolar side chains and are all weakly hydrophobic. Phenylalanine, valine, leucine, isoleucine, and methionine have larger side chains and are more strongly hydrophobic.
Polar, Uncharged Side Chains
There are also eight amino acids with polar, uncharged side chains. Serine and threonine have hydroxyl groups. Asparagine and glutamine have amide groups. Histidine and tryptophan have heterocyclic aromatic amine side chains. Cysteine has a sulfhydryl group. Tyrosine has a phenolic side chain. The sulfhydryl group of cysteine, phenolic hydroxyl group of tyrosine, and imidazole group of histidine all show some degree of pH-dependent ionization.
There are also eight amino acids with polar, uncharged side chains. Serine and threonine have hydroxyl groups. Asparagine and glutamine have amide groups. Histidine and tryptophan have heterocyclic aromatic amine side chains. Cysteine has a sulfhydryl group. Tyrosine has a phenolic side chain. The sulfhydryl group of cysteine, phenolic hydroxyl group of tyrosine, and imidazole group of histidine all show some degree of pH-dependent ionization.
Charged Side Chains
There are four amino acids with charged side chains. Aspartic acid and glutamic acid have carboxyl groups on their side chains. Each acid is fully ionized at pH 7.4. Arginine and lysine have side chains with amino groups. Their side chains are fully protonated at pH 7.4.
There are four amino acids with charged side chains. Aspartic acid and glutamic acid have carboxyl groups on their side chains. Each acid is fully ionized at pH 7.4. Arginine and lysine have side chains with amino groups. Their side chains are fully protonated at pH 7.4.
This table shows amino acid names, three- and one-letter standard abbreviations, and linear structures. Click on the amino acid name for its Fischer projection formula (atoms in red are bonded to each other).
Name | Abbreviation | Linear Structure |
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Alanine | ala A | CH3-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Arginine | arg R | HN=C(NH2)-NH-(CH2)3-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Asparagine | asn N | H2N-CO-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Aspartic Acid | asp D | HOOC-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Cysteine | cys C | HS-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Glutamic Acid | glu E | HOOC-(CH2)2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Glutamine | gln Q | H2N-CO-(CH2)2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Glycine | gly G | NH2-CH2-COOH |
Histidine | his H | NH-CH=N-CH=C-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Isoleucine | ile I | CH3-CH2-CH(CH3)-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Leucine | leu L | (CH3)2-CH-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Lysine | lys K | H2N-(CH2)4-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Methionine | met M | CH3-S-(CH2)2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Phenylalanine | phe F | Ph-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Proline | pro P | NH-(CH2)3-CH-COOH |
Serine | ser S | HO-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Threonine | thr T | CH3-CH(OH)-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Tryptophan | trp W | Ph-NH-CH=C-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Tyrosine | tyr Y | HO-Ph-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Valine | val V | (CH3)2-CH-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Amino Acid pKa and pI Values
Amino Acid | pKaC | pKaN | pKaR | pI |
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Glycine Alanine Valine Leucine Isoleucine Proline Serine Threonine Cysteine Methionine Asparagine Glutamine Phenylalanine Tyrosine Tryptophan Lysine Arginine Histidine Aspartate Glutamate | 2.4 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.0 2.2 2.1 1.9 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.5 2.2 1.8 1.8 2.0 2.1 | 9.8 9.9 9.7 9.7 9.8 10.6 9.2 9.1 10.7 9.3 8.7 9.1 9.3 9.2 9.4 9.1 9.0 9.3 9.9 9.5 | 8.4 10.5 10.5 12.5 6.0 3.9 4.1 | 6.10 6.15 6.00 6.00 6.05 6.30 5.70 5.60 5.15 5.70 5.40 5.65 5.75 5.70 5.95 9.80 10.75 7.65 2.95 3.10 |
Structures
Nonpolar (hydrophobic)
amino acid | three letter code | single letter code |
glycine | Gly | G |
alanine | Ala | A |
valine | Val | V |
leucine | Leu | L |
isoleucine | Ile | I |
methionine | Met | M |
phenylalanine | Phe | F |
tryptophan | Trp | W |
proline | Pro | P |
Polar (hydrophilic)
serine | Ser | S |
threonine | Thr | T |
cysteine | Cys | C |
tyrosine | Tyr | Y |
asparagine | Asn | N |
glutamine | Gln | Q |
Electrically Charged (negative and hydrophilic)
aspartic acid | Asp | D |
glutamic acid | Glu | E |
Electrically Charged (positive and hydrophilic)
lysine | Lys | K |
arginine | Arg | R |
histidine | His | H |
Alanine ALA; A MW: 89.09 IE: 6.00 Formula: C3H7N1O2 | Arginine ARG; R MW: 174.20 IE: 11.15 Formula: C6H14N4O2 | ||
Asparagine ASN; N MW: 132.12 IE: 5.41 Formula: C4H8N2O3 | Aspartic Acid ASP; D MW: 133.10 IE: 2.77 Formula: C4H7N1O4 | ||
Cysteine CYS; C MW: 121.16 IE: 5.02 Formula: C3H7N1O2S1 | Glutamic Acid GLU; E MW: 147.13 IE: 3.22 Formula: C5H9N1O4 | ||
Glutamine GLN; Q MW: 146.15 IE: 5.65 Formula: C5H10N2O3 | Glycine GLY; G MW: 75.07 IE: 5.97 Formula: C2H5N1O2 | ||
Histidine HIS; H MW: 155.16 IE: 7.47 Formula: C6H9N3O2 | Isoleucine ILE; I MW: 131.17 IE: 5.94 Formula: C6H13N1O2 | ||
Leucine LEU; L MW: 131.17 IE: 5.98 Formula: C6H13N1O2 | Lysine LYS; K MW: 146.19 IE: 9.59 Formula: C6H14N2O2 | ||
Methionine MET; M MW: 149.21 IE: 5.74 Formula: C5H11N1O2S1 | Phenylalanine PHE; F MW: 165.19 IE: 5.48 Formula: C9H11N1O2 | ||
Proline PRO; P MW: 115.13 IE: 6.30 Formula: C5H9N1O2 | Serine SER; S MW: 105.09 IE: 5.68 Formula: C3H7N1O3 | ||
Threonine THR; T MW: 119.12 IE: 5.64 Formula: C4H9N1O3 | Tryptophan TRP; W MW: 204.23 IE: 5.89 Formula: C11H12N2O2 | ||
Tyrosine TYR; Y MW: 181.19 IE: 5.66 Formula: C9H11N1O3 | Valine VAL; V MW: 117.15 IE: 5.96 Formula: C5H11N1O2 |
CLICK ON THE NAME OF THE AMINO ACID TO SEE THE 3D IMAGE
Name Abbreviation | Mol Wt | pI | CAS Registry Number | Structure formula |
Alanine ala a | 89.09 | 6.00 | 56-41-7 | CH3-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Arginine arg r | 174.20 | 11.15 | 74-79-3 | HN=C(NH2)-NH-(CH2)3-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Asparagine asn n | 132.12 | 5.41 | 5794-13-8 | H2N-CO-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Aspartic acid asp d | 133.10 | 2.77 | 56-84-8 | HOOC-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Cysteine cys c | 121.15 | 5.02 | 52-90-4 | HS-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Glutamine gln q | 146.15 | 5.65 | 56-85-9 | H2N-CO-(CH2)2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Glutamic acid glu e | 147.13 | 3.22 | 56-86-0 | HOOC-(CH2)2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Glycine gly g | 75.07 | 5.97 | 56-40-6 | NH2-CH2-COOH |
Histidine his h | 155.16 | 7.47 | 71-00-1 | N=C-NH-C=C-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |________| |
Isoleucine ile i | 131.17 | 5.94 | 73-32-5 | CH3-CH2-CH(CH3)-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Leucine leu l | 131.17 | 5.98 | 61-90-5 | (CH3)2-CH-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Lysine lys k | 146.19 | 9.59 | 39665-12-8 | H2N-(CH2)4-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Methionine met m | 149.21 | 5.74 | 63-68-3 | CH3-S-(CH2)2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Phenylalanine phe f | 165.19 | 5.48 | 63-91-2 | Ph-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Proline pro p | 115.13 | 6.30 | 147-85-3 | NH-(CH2)3-CH-COOH |_________| |
Serine ser s | 105.09 | 5.68 | 56-45-1 | HO-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Threonine thr t | 119.12 | 5.64 | 72-19-5 | CH3-CH(OH)-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Tryptophan trp w | 204.23 | 5.89 | 73-22-3 | Ph-NH-CH-C-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |_______| |
Tyrosine tyr y | 181.19 | 5.66 | 60-18-4 | HO-p-Ph-CH2-CH(NH2)-COOH |
Valine val v | 117.15 | 5.96 | 72-18-4 | CH3-CH(CH2)-CH(NH2)-COOH |
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Amino acid | pI | Amino acid | pI | Amino acid | pI | Amino acid | pI |
Phenylalanine phe f | 5.48 | Aspartic acid asp d | 2.77 | Cysteine cys c | 5.02 | Histidine his h | 7.47 |
Methionine met m | 5.74 | Glutamic acid glu e | 3.22 | Asparagine asn n | 5.41 | Lysine lys k | 9.59 |
Tryptophan trp w | 5.89 | Glutamine gln q | 5.65 | Arginine arg r | 11.15 | ||
Isoleucine ile i | 5.94 | Threonine thr t | 5.64 | ||||
Valine val v | 5.96 | Tyrosine tyr y | 5.66 | ||||
Leucine leu l | 5.98 | Serine ser s | 5.68 | ||||
Alanine ala a | 6.00 | Glycine gly g | 5.97 | ||||
Proline pro p | 6.30 |
Amino Acid Reference Data |
Residue | 3- letter code | 1- letter code | Mono- isotopic mass | Average mass | Structure |
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Alanine C3H5NO | Ala | A | 71.037114 | 71.0779 | |
Arginine C6H12N4O | Arg | R | 156.101111 | 156.1857 | |
Asparagine C4H6N2O2 | Asn | N | 114.042927 | 114.1026 | |
Aspartic acid C4H5NO3 | Asp | D | 115.026943 | 115.0874 | |
Asn or Asp | Asx | B | |||
Cysteine C3H5NOS | Cys | C | 103.009185 | 103.1429 | |
Glutamic acid C5H7NO3 | Glu | E | 129.042593 | 129.114 | |
Glutamine C5H8N2O2 | Gln | Q | 128.058578 | 128.1292 | |
Glu or Gln | Glx | Z | |||
Glycine C2H3NO | Gly | G | 57.021464 | 57.0513 | |
Histidine C6H7N3O | His | H | 137.058912 | 137.1393 | |
Isoleucine C6H11NO | Ile | I | 113.084064 | 113.1576 | |
Leucine C6H11NO | Leu | L | 113.084064 | 113.1576 | |
Lysine C6H12N2O | Lys | K | 128.094963 | 128.1723 | |
Methionine C5H9NOS | Met | M | 131.040485 | 131.1961 | |
Phenylalanine C9H9NO | Phe | F | 147.068414 | 147.1739 | |
Proline C5H7NO | Pro | P | 97.052764 | 97.1152 | |
Serine C3H5NO2 | Ser | S | 87.032028 | 87.0773 | |
Threonine C4H7NO2 | Thr | T | 101.047679 | 101.1039 | |
Selenocysteine C3H5NOSe | SeC | U | 150.95363 | 150.0379 | |
Tryptophan C11H10N2O | Trp | W | 186.079313 | 186.2099 | |
Tyrosine C9H9NO2 | Tyr | Y | 163.06332 | 163.1733 | |
Unknown | Xaa | X | |||
Valine C5H9NO | Val | V | 99.068414 | 99.1311 |
The RNA Codons
Second nucleotide
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U
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C
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A
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G
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U
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UUU Phenylalanine (Phe)
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UCU Serine (Ser)
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UAU Tyrosine (Tyr)
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UGU Cysteine (Cys)
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U
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UUC Phe
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UCC Ser
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UAC Tyr
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UGC Cys
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C
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UUA Leucine (Leu)
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UCA Ser
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UAA STOP
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UGA STOP
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A
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UUG Leu
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UCG Ser
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UAG STOP
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UGG Tryptophan (Trp)
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G
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C
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CUU Leucine (Leu)
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CCU Proline (Pro)
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CAU Histidine (His)
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CGU Arginine (Arg)
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U
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CUC Leu
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CCC Pro
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CAC His
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CGC Arg
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C
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CUA Leu
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CCA Pro
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CAA Glutamine (Gln)
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CGA Arg
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A
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CUG Leu
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CCG Pro
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CAG Gln
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CGG Arg
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G
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A
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AUU Isoleucine (Ile)
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ACU Threonine (Thr)
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AAU Asparagine (Asn)
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AGU Serine (Ser)
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U
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AUC Ile
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ACC Thr
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AAC Asn
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AGC Ser
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C
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AUA Ile
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ACA Thr
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AAA Lysine (Lys)
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AGA Arginine (Arg)
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A
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AUG Methionine (Met) or START
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ACG Thr
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AAG Lys
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AGG Arg
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G
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G
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GUU Valine Val
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GCU Alanine (Ala)
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GAU Aspartic acid (Asp)
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GGU Glycine (Gly)
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U
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GUC (Val)
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GCC Ala
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GAC Asp
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GGC Gly
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C
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GUA Val
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GCA Ala
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GAA Glutamic acid (Glu)
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GGA Gly
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A
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GUG Val
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GCG Ala
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GAG Glu
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GGG Gly
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G
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TTT | Phe | TCT | Ser | TAT | Tyr | TGT | Cys | |||
TTC | Phe | TCC | Ser | TAC | Tyr | TGC | Cys | |||
TTA | Leu | TCA | Ser | TAA | STOP | TGA | STOP | |||
TTG | Leu | TCG | Ser | TAG | STOP | TGG | Trp | |||
CTT | Leu | CCT | Pro | CAT | His | CGT | Arg | |||
CTC | Leu | CCC | Pro | CAC | His | CGC | Arg | |||
CTA | Leu | CCA | Pro | CAA | Gln | CGA | Arg | |||
CTG | Leu | CCG | Pro | CAG | Gln | CGG | Arg | |||
ATT | Ile | ACT | Thr | AAT | Asn | AGT | Ser | |||
ATC | Ile | ACC | Thr | AAC | Asn | AGC | Ser | |||
ATA | Ile | ACA | Thr | AAA | Lys | AGA | Arg | |||
ATG | Met* | ACG | Thr | AAG | Lys | AGG | Arg | |||
GTT | Val | GCT | Ala | GAT | Asp | GGT | Gly | |||
GTC | Val | GCC | Ala | GAC | Asp | GGC | Gly | |||
GTA | Val | GCA | Ala | GAA | Glu | GGA | Gly | |||
GTG | Val | GCG | Ala | GAG | Glu | GGG | Gly |
*When within gene; at beginning of gene, ATG signals start of translation.
Essential Amino Acids (Body cannot make these amino acids, they must come from food or amino acid supplements.)
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Amino Acid
| Daily mg. | Base Neu. |
# of pathways - One Pathway
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Isoleucine*
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1 - threonine --> isoleucine
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-
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-
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muscles
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Leucine*
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1 - keto-isovalerate --> leucine
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-
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-
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blood, muscle, hormone
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Lysine
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B
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2 - asparate --> lysine
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-
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calcium
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herpes, triglycerides
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Methionine
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7 - homoserine --> methionine
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cysteine
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selenium, zinc
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hair, skin, chelator
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Phenylalanine
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3 - chorismate --> phenylalanine
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tyrosine
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B6
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depression
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Threonine
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3 - aspartate --> threonine
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glycine, serine
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-
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collagen, tooth enamel
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Tryptophan
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1 - chorismate --> tryptophan
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niacin, seratonin
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-
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depression
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Valine*
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1 - pyruvate --> valine
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-
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-
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muscles
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Food Sources: Fish - meat - poultry - cottage cheese - peanuts - lentils
A= acid, B= base, N= Neutral, n= non-polar *= BCAA, Branched-Chain Amino Acids, all important in muscle recovery | |||||||||
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Non-Essential Amino Acids (The body can make these amino acids from the above essential amino acids.) | |||||||||
Amino Acid
| Daily mg. | Base Neu. |
# of pathways - One Pathway
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Alanine
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4 - valine pyruvate --> alanine
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-
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-
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Arginine*
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-
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B
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4 - citrulline --> arginine
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polyamines, creatine
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zinc (lysine)
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immune, healing, muscles
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Asparagine
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-
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3 - asparate and ammonia
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-
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-
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CNS
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Aspartic Acid
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-
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A
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3 - glutamate --> aspartate
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-
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-
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CNS, brain
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Cysteine
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-
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4 - serine --> cysteine
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homocysteine, taurine
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B6, Vit.E
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skin, hair
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Glutamic Acid
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-
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A
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3 - ketoglutarate --> glutamate
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glutamine, GABA
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B6
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brain
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Glutamine
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-
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2 - glutamate --> glutamine
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-
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-
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brain
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Glycine
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-
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2 - serine --> glycine
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glutathione
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GABA, taurine
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body protein
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Histidine*
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-
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B
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1 - histidinol --> histidine
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histamine
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-
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blood, allergy, sex
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10
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Proline
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-
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4 - l-glutamine --> proline
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hydroxyproline
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Vitamin C
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collagen, elastin
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11
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Serine
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-
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1 - phosphoglycerate --> serine
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cysteine, glycine
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choline
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blood sugar
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12
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Tyrosine
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-
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2 - phenylalanine --> tyrosine
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thyroxin, melanin
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B6
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thyroid
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* = These are Essential for infants, since their bodies cannot produce them yet.
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Other Amino Acid Factors | |||||||||
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Carnitine
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-
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-
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carnitine --> butyrobetaine -->
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Lysine, methionine
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Vitamin C
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fat metabolism
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-
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Citrulline
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-
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-
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argenine --> citrulline --> ornithine
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Ornithine
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zinc
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urea cycle
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-
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Hydroxyproline
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-
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-
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proline --> hydroxyproline
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-
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Vitamin C
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collagen
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-
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Ornithine
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-
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-
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argenine --> citrulline --> ornithine
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-
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-
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urea cycle
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Taurine
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-
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-
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methionine --> cysteine --> taurine
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GABA, glycine
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B6
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heart, bile
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The above are precursors for, or important products of, the 20 "true" amino acids listed above.
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Codes | AA Residue Composition |
Mono.
| Avg. | Structure | I O N S O U R C E . C O M | AA Codes | AA Residue Composition | Mono. | Avg. | Structure | ||
Gly |
G
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C2H3NO
| 57.021464 | 57.05 | Asp | D | C4H5NO3 | 115.02694 | 115.1 | |||
Ala |
A
| C3H5NO | 71.037114 | 71.08 | Gln | Q | C5H8N2O2 | 128.05858 | 128.1 | |||
Ser |
S
| C3H5NO2 | 87.032029 | 87.08 | Lys | K | C6H12N2O | 128.09496 | 128.2 | |||
Pro |
P
| C5H7NO | 97.052764 | 97.12 | Glu | E | C5H7NO3 | 129.04259 | 129.1 | |||
Val |
V
| C5H9NO | 99.068414 | 99.07 | Met | M | C5H9NOS | 131.04048 | 131.2 | |||
Thr |
T
| C4H7NO2 | 101.04768 | 101.1 | His | H | C6H7N3O | 137.05891 | 137.1 | |||
Cys | C | C3H5NOS | 103.00919 | 103.1 | Phe | F | C9H9NO | 147.06841 | 147.2 | |||
Leu | L | C6H11NO | 113.08406 | 113.2 | Arg | R | C6H12N4O | 156.10111 | 156.2 | |||
Ile | I | C6H11NO | 113.08406 | 113.2 | Tyr | Y | C9H9NO2 | 163.06333 | 163.2 | |||
Asn | N | C4H6N2O2 | 114.04293 | 114.1 | Trp | W | C11H10N2O | 186.07931 | 186.2 |
H | 1.0078250, | 1.008 | O | 15.994915, | 16.00 | OH | 17.00274, | 17.01 | H20 | 18.01057, | 18.02 | NH3 | 17.02655, | 17.03 |
CH3* | 14.01565, | 14.03 | CH3CO* | 42.01057, | 42.04 | |||||||||
* The mass of these groups observed after the displacement of a proton, for example the addition of a methyl group CH3 should displace a proton and thus the mass change is equivalent to the addition of CH2. See our policy for rounding and significant figures. |
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