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CoA Amino Acids:
CoA Amino Acids:
In this representation it displays the covalent bond between <scene name='Sandbox_reserved_392/Arg124_bond_to_coa/2'>CoA and Arginine 124</scene>. Arginine is displayed as the pink molecule and CoA is displayed as the orange and red molecule. Arginine classified as a basic amino acid and is a nonessential alpha amino acid, meaning that can be synthesized by the human body.  
In this representation it displays the covalent bond between <scene name='Sandbox_reserved_392/Arg124_bond_to_coa/2'>CoA and Arginine 124</scene>. Arginine is displayed as the pink molecule and CoA is displayed as the orange and red molecule. Arginine classified as a basic amino acid and is a nonessential alpha amino acid, meaning that can be synthesized by the human body.  
<scene name='Sandbox_reserved_392/Val92_and_coa/1'>Val96 and CoA</scene> are bound by a hydrogen bond, clearly displayed in this representation.
<scene name='Sandbox_reserved_392/Val92_and_coa/1'>Val96 and CoA</scene> are bound by a hydrogen bond, clearly displayed in this representation.

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