The amino acids are a class of biomolecules which is obligatory to terrestrial life, alongside nucleic acids, fatty acids and monosaccharides. The amino acids, with the exception of glycine, are chiral molecules which exist as either L- or D-amino acids. Although identical with regard to physical and chemical properties, the enantiomeric forms rotate plane-polarized light in opposite directions. The difference in stereoconfiguration of D- and L-amino acids can impact their biochemical properties, as a consequence of differential interactions with other chiral biomolecules, often leading to substantial differences in physiological significance. Originally, the L-amino acids and D-sugars were considered to be isomeric forms naturally prese...
D-Amino acids are stereoisomers or optical isomers of naturally occurring L-amino acids. D Amino aci...
D-Amino acids are increasingly being recognized as important signaling molecules in mammals, includi...
D-Amino acids are increasingly being recognized as important signaling molecules in mammals, includi...
The amino acids are a class of biomolecules which is obligatory to terrestrial life, alongside nucle...
α-Amino acids are present in two opposite configurations due to the presence of a central carbon ato...
α-Amino acids are present in two opposite configurations due to the presence of a central carbon ato...
α-Amino acids are present in two opposite configurations due to the presence of a central carbon ato...
α-Amino acids are present in two opposite configurations due to the presence of a central carbon ato...
Chirality has significant functional effects in biological system including the central nervous syst...
The predominance of left-handedness in amino acids and proteins in living organisms is well establis...
Understanding what molecules are used by neurons and glia for cell-to-cell signaling is important as...
The homochirality of the L-amino acids is fundamental for the development and maintenance of life. T...
Understanding what molecules are used by neurons and glia for cell-to-cell signaling is important as...
Peptides are chiral molecules with their structure determined by the composition and configuration o...
It is widely accepted that some of the free d-amino acids play important biological role. d-Aspartat...
D-Amino acids are stereoisomers or optical isomers of naturally occurring L-amino acids. D Amino aci...
D-Amino acids are increasingly being recognized as important signaling molecules in mammals, includi...
D-Amino acids are increasingly being recognized as important signaling molecules in mammals, includi...
The amino acids are a class of biomolecules which is obligatory to terrestrial life, alongside nucle...
α-Amino acids are present in two opposite configurations due to the presence of a central carbon ato...
α-Amino acids are present in two opposite configurations due to the presence of a central carbon ato...
α-Amino acids are present in two opposite configurations due to the presence of a central carbon ato...
α-Amino acids are present in two opposite configurations due to the presence of a central carbon ato...
Chirality has significant functional effects in biological system including the central nervous syst...
The predominance of left-handedness in amino acids and proteins in living organisms is well establis...
Understanding what molecules are used by neurons and glia for cell-to-cell signaling is important as...
The homochirality of the L-amino acids is fundamental for the development and maintenance of life. T...
Understanding what molecules are used by neurons and glia for cell-to-cell signaling is important as...
Peptides are chiral molecules with their structure determined by the composition and configuration o...
It is widely accepted that some of the free d-amino acids play important biological role. d-Aspartat...
D-Amino acids are stereoisomers or optical isomers of naturally occurring L-amino acids. D Amino aci...
D-Amino acids are increasingly being recognized as important signaling molecules in mammals, includi...
D-Amino acids are increasingly being recognized as important signaling molecules in mammals, includi...