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- Q483745 subject Q8309467.
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- Q483745 abstract "Leucine (abbreviated as Leu or L; encoded by the six codons UUA, UUG, CUU, CUC, CUA, and CUG) is an α-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins. It contains an α-amino group (which is in the protonated −NH+3 form under biological conditions), an α-carboxylic acid group (which is in the deprotonated −COO− form under biological conditions), and an isobutyl side chain, classifying it as a nonpolar (at physiological pH) amino acid. It is essential in humans, meaning the body cannot synthesize it and thus it must be obtained from the diet.Leucine is a major component of the subunits in ferritin, astacin, and other "buffer" proteins.".
- Q483745 iupacName "Leucine".
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- Q483745 iupacname "Leucine".
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- Q483745 comment "Leucine (abbreviated as Leu or L; encoded by the six codons UUA, UUG, CUU, CUC, CUA, and CUG) is an α-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins. It contains an α-amino group (which is in the protonated −NH+3 form under biological conditions), an α-carboxylic acid group (which is in the deprotonated −COO− form under biological conditions), and an isobutyl side chain, classifying it as a nonpolar (at physiological pH) amino acid.".
- Q483745 label "Leucine".
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