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Serine is a a polar amino acid with an uncharged side chain of CH<sub>2</sub>OH. The single letter code for this amino acid is S.<references />
Serine is a a polar amino acid with an uncharged side chain of CH<sub>2</sub>OH. The single letter code for this amino acid is S.<sup>(1)</sup>


Lodish, H. et al, 2008.Molecular Cell Biology. 6th edition. New York,NY:WH Freeman and Company.
1.Lodish, H. et al, 2008.Molecular Cell Biology. 6th edition. New York,NY:WH Freeman and Company.

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Serine is a a polar amino acid with an uncharged side chain of CH2OH. The single letter code for this amino acid is S.(1)

1.Lodish, H. et al, 2008.Molecular Cell Biology. 6th edition. New York,NY:WH Freeman and Company.