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Alanine is a hydrophobic&nbsp;[[Amino acids|amino acid]]&nbsp;often abbreviated to Ala or A. It is a&nbsp;[[Non-polar amino acid|non-polar amino acid]]. It has a side chain of &nbsp;-CH<sub>3</sub> making it the second simplest [[amino acid|amino acid]] and it's RNA [[Codon|codons]] are GCA, GCC, GCG and GCU.<sub></sub><br>  
Alanine is a hydrophobic&nbsp;[[Amino acids|amino acid]]&nbsp;often abbreviated to Ala or A. It is a&nbsp;[[Non-polar amino acid|non-polar amino acid]]. It has a side chain of &nbsp;-CH<sub>3</sub> making it the second simplest amino acid&nbsp;and it's RNA [[Codon|codons]] are GCA, GCC, GCG and GCU.<sub></sub><br>  


See [[Single letter amino acid codes|single letter amino acid codes]]<br>  
See [[Single letter amino acid codes|single letter amino acid codes]]<br>  

Revision as of 19:34, 7 December 2011

Alanine is a hydrophobic amino acid often abbreviated to Ala or A. It is a non-polar amino acid. It has a side chain of  -CH3 making it the second simplest amino acid and it's RNA codons are GCA, GCC, GCG and GCU.

See single letter amino acid codes

References

1. Berg J., Tymoczko J. and Stryer L (2012) Biochemistry, seventh edition, Basinstoke: W.H.Freeman and Company.