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All amino acids share common structural features including an ? carbon to which an amino group, a carboxyl group, and a variable side chain are bonded. Only proline differs from this basic structure, as it contains an unusual ring to the N-end amine group, which forces the CO-NH amide moiety into a fixed conformation... displayed 300 characters
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All amino acids share common structural features including an ? carbon to which an amino group, a carboxyl group, and a variable side chain are bonded. Only proline differs from this basic structure, as it contains an unusual ring to the N-end amine group, which forces the CO-NH amide moiety into a fixed conformation... displayed next 300 characters
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