How amino acids are classified based on the side chain?
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The amino acids are sorted in eight groups aliphatic, organic acid, amide, organic base, sulfur containing, alcohol containing, imine, and aromatic. Aliphatic (carbon side chains) groups consists of alanine, glycine, valine, leucine and isoleucine. The organic acid group consist of glutamic and aspartic acid.
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Amino acids can be classified based on the characteristics of their distinctive side chains as nonpolar, polar but uncharged, negatively charged, or positively charged. The amino acids found in proteins are L-amino acids.
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