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Title: | Amino Acid Biosynthesis – Pathways, Regulation andMetabolic Engineering |
Authors: | Volker F.Wendisch Alexander Steinbüchel Steinbüchel, Alexander |
Keywords: | andMetabolic Engineering |
Issue Date: | 2007 |
Publisher: | Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York |
Description: | Amino acids are simple organic compounds containing at least one amino and one carboxylic function. The L-α-amino acids and glycine can be considered building blocks of life since they constitute the biopolymers proteins in all organisms, but also D-isomers, e.g. D-alanine in bacterial cell walls, and β- andγ-amino acids like β-alanine as component of vitamin B5 and γ-aminobutyrate asneurotransmitter occur innature. While mature proteins contain many different amino acids due to post-translational modifications, only 22 proteinogenic L-α-amino acids are genetically encoded, i.e. they are used for protein biosynthesis as amino acyl-tRNAs by the ribosome |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/1590 |
ISBN: | 978-3-540-48595-7 |
Appears in Collections: | Veterinary Medicine |
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