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Amino Acid

Image courtesy of Public Library of Science publication Riluzole Increases the Amount of Latent HSF1 for an Amplified Heat Shock Response and Cytoprotection from researchers at Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Rutgers State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Rutgers State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA. Here Riluzole was added to cultures of HeLa cells prior to heat-shock, to study effects on cytoprotective activity.
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Amino acids are the building blocks of all biological proteins. Amino acids link together via peptide bonds in a particular order as defined by genes. Genes are translated by RNA to amino acid chains; the length and order of the amino acid chain then dictates the three-dimensional structure of a polypeptide or protein. While plants and bacteria can generally synthesize all 22 amino acids, mammals can naturally synthesize only ten of these; the others are dietary essentials.
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