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Functions of Amino Acids | Organic Constituent

The following points highlight the fourteen important functions of amino acids. (1) They are building blocks of proteins and enzymes. (2) Storage of nitrogen occurs in the form of amides. (3) Amino acid glycine provides nitrogen and carbon atoms for the synthesis of protoporphyrin and heme (= haem). (4) Tryptophan produces plant hor­mone indole 3-acetic acid or IAA and vitamin [...]

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Cellular Pool (With Statistics and Diagram)

The below mentioned article provides a study note on the Cellular Pool. Biochemistry is the science dealing with chemicals and physicochemical reactions found in living organisms and their life processes. Chemicals or molecules present in the living organisms are known as biomolecules. The collection or sum total of different types of biomolecules, compounds and ions present in a cell is [...]

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Amino Acids: Types and Peptide Formation

The below mentioned article provides a study note on the Amino Acids. They are organic acids (with carboxylic group —COOH) having amino group (—NH2) generally attached to a-carbon or carbon next to the carboxylic group. Carboxylic group provides an acidic property to the amino acid while amino group gives it a basic reaction. The a-carbon also bears a variable hydrocarbon [...]

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