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    This list of standard proteinogenic amino acids details the chemical structures and properties of the twenty standard amino acids used in proteins by living cells.

        List of standard amino acids
            Structures
            Chemical properties
                General chemical properties
                Side chain properties
                Gene expression and biochemistry
                Remarks

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    Structures

    Structures and symbols of the 20 amino acids which are directly encoded for protein synthesis by the standard genetic code.


    image:L-alanine-skeletal.png|L-Alanine
    (Ala / A)
    image:L-arginine-skeletal-(tall).png|L-Arginine
    (Arg / R)
    image:L-asparagine-skeletal.png|L-Asparagine
    (Asn / N)
    image:L-aspartic-acid-skeletal.png|L-Aspartic acid
    (Asp / D)
    image:L-cysteine-skeletal.png|L-Cysteine
    (Cys / C)
    image:L-glutamic-acid-skeletal.png|L-Glutamic acid
    (Glu / E)
    image:L-glutamine-skeletal.png|L-Glutamine
    (Gln / Q)
    image:Glycine-skeletal.png|Glycine
    (Gly / G)
    image:L-histidine-skeletal.png|L-Histidine
    (His / H)
    image:L-isoleucine-skeletal.png|L-Isoleucine
    (Ile / I)
    image:L-leucine-skeletal.png|L-Leucine
    (Leu / L)
    image:L-lysine-skeletal.png|L-Lysine
    (Lys / K)
    image:L-methionine-skeletal.png|L-Methionine
    (Met / M)
    image:L-phenylalanine-skeletal.png|L-Phenylalanine
    (Phe / F)
    image:L-proline-skeletal.png|L-Proline
    (Pro / P)
    image:L-serine-skeletal.png|L-Serine
    (Ser / S)
    image:L-threonine-skeletal.png|L-Threonine
    (Thr / T)
    image:L-tryptophan-skeletal.png|L-Tryptophan
    (Trp / W)
    image:L-tyrosine-skeletal.png|L-Tyrosine
    (Tyr / Y)
    image:L-valine-skeletal.png|L-Valine
    (Val / V)


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    Chemical properties

    Following is a table listing the one letter symbols, the three-letter symbols, and the chemical properties of the side chains of the standard amino acids. The masses listed are based on weighted averages of the elemental isotopes at their natural abundances. Note that forming a peptide bond results in elimination of a molecule of water, so the mass of an amino acid unit within a protein chain is reduced by 18.02 Da. The one-letter symbol for an undetermined amino acid is X. The three-letter symbol Asx or one-letter symbol B means the amino acid is either asparagine or aspartic acid; Glx or Z means either glutamic acid or glutamine; and Xle or J means either leucine or isoleucine. The three-letter symbol Sec or one-letter symbol U refers to selenocysteine. The three-letter symbol Orn or one-letter symbol O refers to ornithine.

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    General chemical properties


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    Side chain properties



    Note: The pKa values of amino acids are typically slightly different when the amino acid is inside a protein. Protein pKa calculations are sometimes used to calculate the change in the pKa value of an amino acid in this situation.

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    Gene expression and biochemistry

    Note: The Stop Codon is not an amino acid, but is included for completeness.

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    Remarks


     
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