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h English (en) | ===Chirality=== The [[carbon]] atom next to the [[carboxyl group]] is called the [[alpha carbon|α–carbon]]. In proteinogenic amino acids, it bears the amine and the R group or [[Substituent|side chain]] specific to each amino acid. With four distinct substituents, the α–carbon is [[stereogenic]] in all α-amino acids except glycine. All chiral proteogenic amino acids have the <small>L</small> configuration. They are "left-handed" [[enantiomer]]s, which refers to the [[stereoisomers]] of the alpha carbon. |
h Japanese (ja) | ===キラリティ=== [[carboxyl group/ja|カルボキシル基]]の隣の[[carbon/ja|炭素]]原子は[[alpha carbon/ja|α-炭素]]と呼ばれる。タンパク質原性アミノ酸では、各アミノ酸に固有のアミンとR基または[[substituent/ja|側鎖]]を持つ。4つの異なる置換基を持つα-炭素は、グリシンを除くすべてのα-アミノ酸において[[stereogenic/ja|立体異性]]である。すべての不斉タンパク質アミノ酸は<small>L</small>配置を持つ。これらは「左巻き」の[[enantiomer/ja|エナンチオマー]]であり、α炭素の[[stereoisomers/ja|立体異性体]]を指す。 |