amino acid
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]See amine and acid. Likely a calque of German Aminosäure, which is attested earlier.
Noun
[edit]amino acid (plural amino acids)
- (biochemistry) Any organic compound containing both an amino and a carboxylic acid functional group.
- (biochemistry) Any of the twenty naturally occurring α-amino acids (having the amino, and carboxylic acid groups on the same carbon atom), and a variety of side chains, that combine, via peptide bonds, to form proteins.
Hyponyms
[edit]Holonyms
[edit]Coordinate terms
[edit]amino acids
Derived terms
[edit]- alpha-amino acid
- aminoacidemia
- aminoacidopathy
- aminoaciduria
- beta-amino acid
- bisamino acid
- casamino acid
- deduced amino acid sequence
- essential amino acid
- glyco-amino-acid
- glycosyl-amino-acid
- hyperaminoacidemia
- hypoaminoacidemia
- lipoamino acid
- nonessential amino acid
- non-essential amino acid
- selenoamino acid
- β-amino acid
Related terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]any organic compound containing amino and carboxylic acid
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any of the twenty α-amino acids
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Further reading
[edit]- amino acid on Wikipedia.Wikipedia