amínósýrunni
Amínósýrunni, or amino acid in English, is a fundamental organic molecule that serves as the building blocks of proteins. Each amino acid consists of a central carbon atom, known as the alpha-carbon, to which four groups are attached: an amino group (NH2), a carboxyl group (COOH), a hydrogen atom (H), and a side chain, also called an R-group. The R-group is the defining feature of each amino acid and varies in structure and properties, leading to the diversity of amino acids.
There are twenty common amino acids that are incorporated into proteins in living organisms. These are often
Amino acids play crucial roles beyond protein synthesis. They are involved in various metabolic pathways, act