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    What is amino acids and vitamins

    Amino acids function: building blocks of proteins

    Proteins are of primary importance to the continuing functioning of life on Earth. Proteins catalyze the vast majority of chemical reactions that occur

    in the cell. They provide many of the structural elements of a cell, and they help to bind cells together into tissues. Some proteins act as contractile

    elements to make movement possible. Others are responsible for the transport of vital materials from the outside of the cell (“extracellular”) to its

    inside (“intracellular”). Proteins, in the form of antibodies, protect animals from disease and, in the form of interferon, mount an intracellular attack

    against viruses that have eluded destruction by the antibodies and other immune system defenses. Many hormones are proteins. Last but certainly not least,

    proteins control the activity of genes (“gene expression”).

    This plethora of vital tasks is reflected in the incredible spectrum of known proteins that vary markedly in their overall size, shape, and charge. By

    the end of the 19th century, scientists appreciated that, although there exist many different kinds of proteins in nature, all proteins upon their hydrolysis

    yield a class of simpler compounds, the building blocks of proteins, called amino acids. The simplest amino acid is called glycine, named for its sweet taste

    (glyco, “sugar”). It was one of the first amino acids to be identified, having been isolated from the protein gelatin in 1820. In the mid-1950s scientists

    involved in elucidating the relationship between proteins and genes agreed that 20 amino acids (called standard or common amino acids) were to be considered

    the essential building blocks of all proteins. The last of these to be discovered, threonine, had been identified in 1935.