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How is nopaline derived from glutamic acid and arginine?

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See Nopaline - Wikipedia. In the image below, glutamic acid (lower left) is condensed with arginine (upper right). The 2 constituent amino acids are linked at what were their alpha carbons. The circled amino group is what links them, and was probably from one or the other of the amino acids. read more

Nopaline is a chemical compound derived from the amino acids glutamic acid and arginine. It is classified as an opine. Ti plasmids are classified on the basis of the different types of opines they produce. These may be nopaline plasmids, octopine plasmids and agropine plasmids. read more

Definition of nopaline. An opine derived from glutamic acid and arginine Word in 8 letters. This definition of the word nopaline is from the Wiktionary, where you can also find the etimology, other senses, synonyms, antonyms and examples. read more

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