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==22 Standard Amino Acids and Mnemonics==
==22 Standard Amino Acids and Mnemonics==


Here are the names of the twenty-two standard amino acids, with their three and one-letter<ref>A one-letter notation for amino acid sequences (definitive rules). IUPAC—IUB Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature, pages 639-645, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and International Union of Biochemistry, Butterworths, London, 1971. [http://old.iupac.org/publications/pac/pdf/1972/pdf/3104x0639.pdf Full Text].</ref> abbreviations. Mnemonic names are intended to help you to remember the one-letter codes, but are not the correct names.
Here are the names of the twenty-two standard amino acids, with their three and one-letter<ref>A one-letter notation for amino acid sequences (definitive rules). IUPAC—IUB Commission on Biochemical Nomenclature, pages 639-645, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and International Union of Biochemistry, Butterworths, London, 1971. [https://old.iupac.org/publications/pac/pdf/1972/pdf/3104x0639.pdf Full Text].</ref> abbreviations. Mnemonic names are intended to help you to remember the one-letter codes, but are not the correct names.


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&dagger; Asx: Asn or Asp; Glx: Gln or Glu; Unk: unknown.
&dagger; Asx: Asn or Asp; Glx: Gln or Glu; Unk: unknown.
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[http://old.iupac.org/publications/pac/pdf/1972/pdf/3104x0639.pdf IUPAC/IUB 1971 publication] defining one-letter codes.
[https://old.iupac.org/publications/pac/pdf/1972/pdf/3104x0639.pdf IUPAC/IUB 1971 publication] defining one-letter codes.
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