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Pyrrolysine

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Pyrrolysine is a naturally-occurring, genetically encoded [[Amino Acids|amino acid]], sometimes called the "22nd amino acid". For more information, please see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrrolysine Pyrrolysine in Wikipedia].
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Pyrrolysine is a naturally-occurring, genetically encoded [[Amino Acids|amino acid]], sometimes called the "22nd amino acid". For more information, please see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrrolysine Pyrrolysine in Wikipedia]. In July 2009, it appears that no entries in the [[PDB]] include pyrrolysine.

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Pyrrolysine is a naturally-occurring, genetically encoded amino acid, sometimes called the "22nd amino acid". For more information, please see Pyrrolysine in Wikipedia. In July 2009, it appears that no entries in the PDB include pyrrolysine.

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