Protein structure. An introduction (Spanish)
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All aminoacids posses <scene name='77/777022/Alanina-4/1'>diferent lateral chain</scene>.Lateral chains are different depending the type of aminoacid as we will see immediately.Fourth valence in alfa carbon is occupied by hydrogen . Aminoacids from proteins are thus alfa-aminoacids | All aminoacids posses <scene name='77/777022/Alanina-4/1'>diferent lateral chain</scene>.Lateral chains are different depending the type of aminoacid as we will see immediately.Fourth valence in alfa carbon is occupied by hydrogen . Aminoacids from proteins are thus alfa-aminoacids | ||
+ | Here is an example of a <scene name='77/777022/Alanina-5/1'>non-alfa aminoacid </scene> Los grupos carboxilo y amino no están unidos al mismo carbono. Serán por tanto beta o gamma aminoácidos. Este aminoácido por ejemplo es el gamma-aminobutírico | ||
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== Disease == | == Disease == | ||
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Aminoacids, general aspects
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References
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