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  • ...ars later, Rich accidently discovered Z-DNA, an exotic left-handed nucleic acid. For many years thereafter, this left-handed DNA was thought to be an artif ...d Non-B-Form PolydApolydT Selectivity by a Cubane-Like Europium-L-Aspartic Acid Complex]". ''Biophysical Journal 90:3203-3207''. {{doi|10.1529/biophysj.105
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  • ...ter codes (e.g., N for unknown nucleic acid residue or X for unknown amino acid residue). The nucleic acid codes supported are:
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  • The caspase cascade: Caspases (cysteine aspartic acid-specific proteases) are part of a family of cysteine proteases. There are a
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  • ...1978). "Prediction of the secondary structure of proteins from their amino acid sequence". ''Adv Enzymol Relat Areas Mol Biol, 47:45-148''.</ref><ref name= |align="left"|Aspartic Acid || 101 || 54 || 146 || 0.147 || 0.110 || 0.179 || 0.081
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  • In chemistry, an '''amino acid''' is a molecule that contains both amine and carboxyl functional groups. I ==Amino acid atoms==
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