At the end of every code for an amino acid is the suffix -ine
For Example:
Methionine
Valine
Leucine
Alanine
Serine
This should probably be it :)
valine
All tRNAs have an amino acid (or acceptor) stem - which is the 3' end and is composed of CCA. The amino acid stem is where the link between the tRNA and the amino acid occurs.
ok the two special groups is the Amino End, and the Acid end.
The amino group is present at one end of the amino acid and is represented by the chemical formula NH3 The region on the amino acid that contains the amino group is called the amino terminal
There are 64 codons, that code for only 20 amino acids. This make the genetic code redundant - because different codons can code for the same amino acid.This provides some protection against mistakes - because a replacement of a single base may end up coding for the same amino acid - causing no change to the final protein product.
valine
amino acid
All tRNAs have an amino acid (or acceptor) stem - which is the 3' end and is composed of CCA. The amino acid stem is where the link between the tRNA and the amino acid occurs.
End product of digestion of protein is amino acid
ok the two special groups is the Amino End, and the Acid end.
amino acids
Thr
The names of amino acids end in -ine.Examples: glycine, proline, phenylalanine.Exceptions: aspartic acid, glutamic acid, tryptophan.
Amino acids are attached to one end of the transfer RNA molecules and the other end of the tRNA moleule attaches to the a-site of the ribosome.
The amino group is present at one end of the amino acid and is represented by the chemical formula NH3 The region on the amino acid that contains the amino group is called the amino terminal
There are 64 codons, that code for only 20 amino acids. This make the genetic code redundant - because different codons can code for the same amino acid.This provides some protection against mistakes - because a replacement of a single base may end up coding for the same amino acid - causing no change to the final protein product.
it is said that amino acid is the end product of protein after digestion