The document provides abbreviations for the 20 standard amino acids that make up proteins. Each amino acid is assigned a three letter abbreviation, with Val, Leu, Ala, Ser, Glu, Asp, Gly, Thr, Pro, His, Arg, Asn, Ile representing the first 13 amino acids in order. The remaining 7 amino acids are Met, Phe, Tyr, Cys, Lys, Gln, Trp.
The document provides abbreviations for the 20 standard amino acids that make up proteins. Each amino acid is assigned a three letter abbreviation, with Val, Leu, Ala, Ser, Glu, Asp, Gly, Thr, Pro, His, Arg, Asn, Ile representing the first 13 amino acids in order. The remaining 7 amino acids are Met, Phe, Tyr, Cys, Lys, Gln, Trp.
The document provides abbreviations for the 20 standard amino acids that make up proteins. Each amino acid is assigned a three letter abbreviation, with Val, Leu, Ala, Ser, Glu, Asp, Gly, Thr, Pro, His, Arg, Asn, Ile representing the first 13 amino acids in order. The remaining 7 amino acids are Met, Phe, Tyr, Cys, Lys, Gln, Trp.