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Lysine is&nbsp;an amino acid and has the single letter code of K. Lysine&nbsp;is one of three amino acids that&nbsp;is&nbsp;positively charged. <ref>Hernandez,B. et al, 2010,Vibrational analysis of amino acids and short peptides in hydrated media. VI. Amino acids with positively charged side chains: L-lysine and L-arginine,The Journal of Physical Chemistry.B., 114(2),1077-88,Abstract only, Available through: PubMed.gov,(Accessed 12/11/10).</ref>.  
Lysine is&nbsp;an [[Amino_acids|amino acid]] and has the single letter code of K. Lysine&nbsp;is one of three [[Amino_acids|amino acids]] that&nbsp;is&nbsp;positively charged&nbsp;<ref>Hernandez,B. et al, 2010,Vibrational analysis of amino acids and short peptides in hydrated media. VI. Amino acids with positively charged side chains: L-lysine and L-arginine,The Journal of Physical Chemistry.B., 114(2),1077-88,Abstract only, Available through: PubMed.gov,(Accessed 12/11/10).</ref>.  


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Revision as of 11:40, 13 November 2010

Lysine is an amino acid and has the single letter code of K. Lysine is one of three amino acids that is positively charged [1].

References

  1. Hernandez,B. et al, 2010,Vibrational analysis of amino acids and short peptides in hydrated media. VI. Amino acids with positively charged side chains: L-lysine and L-arginine,The Journal of Physical Chemistry.B., 114(2),1077-88,Abstract only, Available through: PubMed.gov,(Accessed 12/11/10).