Non-proteinogenic amino acids

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title: Non-proteinogenic amino acids
text: In biochemistry, non-coded or non-proteinogenic amino acids are distinct from the 22 proteinogenic amino acids, which are naturally encoded in the genome of organisms for the assembly of proteins. However, over 140 non-proteinogenic amino acids occur naturally in proteins and thousands more may occur in nature or be synthesized in the laboratory. Chemically synthesized amino acids can be called unnatural amino acids. Unnatural amino acids can be synthetically prepared from their native analogs v
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description: Are not naturally encoded in the genome
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