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Amino acid uncharged derivative of an acidic amino acid

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Asparagine is the polar uncharged derivative of aspartate.

Explanation:

  • Asparagine is the uncharged version of aspartic acid.
  • Asparagine is having the side chain of carboxyamide.
  • This amide group gets removed by hydrolysis which gives us aspartic acid.
  • The Asparagine is formed in the central metabolic system, hence non essential amino acid.
  • This amino acid is found in the fungus Asparagus, so named Asparagine.
  • It has a strong tendency to form hydrogen bonds and thus stabilise the secondary structure of protein.

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