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amino acids

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  1. Basic organic molecules (see also organic molecule) that combine to form proteins. Amino acids are made up of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen. Some examples of amino acids are lysine, phenylalanine, and tryptophan.


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Amino acids are the basic molecular building blocks of proteins.

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DNA and RNA consist of chains of smaller units known as nucleotides, while proteins are built from amino acids.

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Many of the detected metabolites reflected normal biological processes, such as the breakdown of amino acids, carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals.

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The compound is a peptide made from four amino acids called CAQK.

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They created an algorithm to examine interactions among amino acids, the basic components of proteins, and then applied machine learning to sort through them and pinpoint the most influential ones.

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"As in organic systems, such as the twisting of DNA or the handedness of amino acids, these extra-dimensional structures can possess torsion, a kind of intrinsic twist," explains Pincak.

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