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what do all amino acids end in
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All amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, have a carboxyl group (-COOH) and an amino group (-NH2) attached to a central carbon (alpha carbon), but when people mention what amino acids "end in," they usually refer to the amino group that is part of every amino acid's fundamental structure. This is consistent across all 20 standard amino acids found in proteins. However, it's important to clarify that while the functional groups (carboxyl and amino groups) are common to all, the "R" group or side chain differs, giving each amino acid its unique properties. The presence of both groups is essential for the peptide bonds that link amino acids in proteins. Hence, saying amino acids "end in" a specific group might oversimplify the complexity and variety of their structures, yet the amino group is a consistent feature at one end of the linear structure, as written in the generic formula.
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