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What is the difference between alanine and glycine?

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Answered by radhikagoyal336
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Glycine and Alanine. Glycine and alanine are small, non-polar amino acids. Their aliphatic side chains do not allow any specific chemical interactions with other molecules. ... Glycine, in particular, is often found in tight turns because its small hydrogen side chain does not cause steric interference.

Answered by jollyanindya
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Glycine and Alanine. Glycine and alanine are small, non-polar amino acids. Their aliphatic side chains do not allow any specific chemical interactions with other molecules. ... Glycine, in particular, is often found in tight turns because its small hydrogen side chain does not cause steric interference.

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