Acidic Amino Acids

Acidic amino acids are a type of amino acid containing an acidic side chain. They are an important component of many proteins and enzymes, and are critical for life as they play an important role in the functioning of enzymes and other proteins in the body. Acidic amino acids are very reactive and their charge can be affected by changes in pH and other environmental factors. They are also involved in many metabolic pathways and are involved in the transport of many molecules across cellular membranes. Acidic amino acids are essential for cell growth and metabolism as they are involved in the formation of new proteins and energy-producing pathways.


From: International Journal of Amino Acids

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