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Phenylalanine (Molecule of the Month for November 1996)

Amino Acids and Proteins



Proteins are large biomolecules that occur in every living organism. All proteins are chemically similar since all are made up of many amino acid units linked together in a long chain. Amino acids are the building blocks from which all proteins are made. as their name implies, amino acids are difunctional; they contain both a basic amino group and an acidic carboxyl group.

The there are 20 amino acid commonly found in proteins.

All 20 are alpha- amino acids; that is, the amino group in each is a substituent on the carbon atom alpha to, or next to, the carbonyl group.

Formal Chemical Name (IUPAC)

Picture of Phenylalanine 3D model

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Phenylalanine structure
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Picture of Phenylalanine



Update by Karl Harrison
(Molecule of the Month for November 1996 )

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