sérine - translation to french
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sérine - translation to french

AMINO ACID
2-amino-3-hydroxypropanoic acid; Microbial serine proteases; Alternaria serine proteinase; Arthrobacter serine proteinase; D-serine; L-serine; L-Serine; D-Serine; Serine metabolism
  • <small>L</small>-Serine (left) and <small>D</small>-serine (right) in zwitterionic form at neutral pH
  • Cysteine synthesis from serine. [[Cystathionine beta synthase]] catalyzes the upper reaction and [[cystathionine gamma-lyase]] catalyzes the lower reaction.
  • Serine biosynthesis
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serine         
n. serine, amino acid derived from vitamins B-6 and niacin (required for metabolism of fats, muscle development and a healthy immune system)
serin         
n. canary
sérine         
n. serine, amino acid derived from vitamins B-6 and niacin (required for metabolism of fats, muscle development and a healthy immune system)

Definition

serine
['s??ri:n, 's?r-]
¦ noun Biochemistry a hydrophilic amino acid which is a constituent of most proteins.
Origin
C19: from L. sericum 'silk' + -ine4.

Wikipedia

Serine

Serine (symbol Ser or S) is an α-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins. It contains an α-amino group (which is in the protonated −NH+
3
form under biological conditions), a carboxyl group (which is in the deprotonated −COO
form under biological conditions), and a side chain consisting of a hydroxymethyl group, classifying it as a polar amino acid. It can be synthesized in the human body under normal physiological circumstances, making it a nonessential amino acid. It is encoded by the codons UCU, UCC, UCA, UCG, AGU and AGC.