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The first table—the standard table—can be used to translate nucleotide triplets into the corresponding amino acid or appropriate signal if it is a start or stop codon. The second table, appropriately called the inverse, does the opposite: it can be used to deduce a possible triplet code if the amino acid is known.
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Either a three letter code or single letter code can be used to represent the 22 naturally encoded amino acids, as well as mixtures or ambiguous amino acids (similar to nucleic acid notation). [1] [2] [3] Peptides can be directly sequenced, or inferred from DNA sequences. Large sequence databases now exist that collate known protein sequences.
Amino acid 3- and 1-letter symbols Side chain Hydropathy index [50] Molar absorptivity [51] Molecular mass Abundance in proteins (%) [52] Standard genetic coding, IUPAC notation; 3 1 Class Chemical polarity [53] Net charge at pH 7.4 [53] Wavelength, λ max (nm) Coefficient ε (mM −1 ·cm −1) Alanine: Ala A Aliphatic Nonpolar Neutral 1.8 89. ...
If amino acids were randomly assigned to triplet codons, there would be 1.5 × 10 84 possible genetic codes. [81]: 163 This number is found by calculating the number of ways that 21 items (20 amino acids plus one stop) can be placed in 64 bins, wherein each item is used at least once. [82]
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