Non-polar amino acid

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Non-polar amino acids are those which have no charge. Examples of non-polar amino acids are as follows: Alanine (A), Glycine (G), Valine (V), Leucine (L), Isoleucine (I), Proline (P), Phenylalanine (F), Methionine (M), Tryptophan (W) and finally Cysteine (C) [1].

References

  1. Alberts B, Molecular Biology of the Cell, 5th Edition pg 127

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