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amino

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for amino.

Editorial note

Furthermore, 6^3=216, but that doesn't mean that adding a new base pair can code for that many amino acids.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech2

Quick take

(organic chemistry) An amino acid.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of amino gathered in one view.

noun

(organic chemistry) An amino acid.

noun

(organic chemistry) The amine functional group.

adjective

(organic chemistry) Relating to an amine.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for amino.

noun

(organic chemistry) An amino acid.

noun

(organic chemistry) The amine functional group.

adjective

(organic chemistry) Relating to an amine.

Example sentences

1

Furthermore, 6^3=216, but that doesn't mean that adding a new base pair can code for that many amino acids.

2

Compare the definition of a complete protein [1] and the amino acid composition of, for example, beef [2].

3

The longer your desired peptide chain, the more of these shorter chains you get with amino acids missing.

4

Lots of carnivores don't have the ability to manufacture all of the amino acids their body requires.

5

It's just a psychoactive amino acid and half of what makes up aspartame (aspartic acid being the other half).

6

And as a point of fact, three-base segments of DNA to not have a one-to-one mapping to amino acids.

7

Extending the set of amino acids could extend the set of basic building blocks available to create biomolecular machines.

8

We do know the basic components for life, such as complex hydrocarbons and amino acids, do occur in non-biological nature.

9

The original set of 4, with 64 possible codons, usually encode for 20 amino acids (excepting special cases as with selenomethionine).

10

Sure, 6-amino-5-nitro-2(1H)-pyridone and 2-amino-imidazo[1,2-a]-1,3,5-triazin-4(8H)one doesn't say much to us laymen, but just saying letters and not mentioning once what they stand for is really poor reporting.

11

Proteins on the other hand are the actual machines whose blueprints are written in DNA, and they're built out of amino acids.

12

In particular, proteins rich in the amino acid Leucine (such as whey) are actually more insulinogenic calorie for calorie than white bread.

Quote examples

1

Some three-"letter" sequences code for the same amino acids, so instead of 4^3 (64) possible amino acids, only 20 are generated.

2

Nitpick two, codons don't encode for proteins but rather components of proteins (amino acids) that the RNA/ribosome "interprets".

3

Phenylethanol, a chemical compound humans love and often describe as a “rose note” in tomatoes, is made by an essential amino acid, which its presence signifies.

4

It is entirely possible to have a complete diet, "correct amino acids" and all from a vegan plant-based nutritional plan.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use amino in a sentence?

Furthermore, 6^3=216, but that doesn't mean that adding a new base pair can code for that many amino acids.

What does amino mean?

(organic chemistry) An amino acid.

What part of speech is amino?

amino is commonly used as noun, adjective.