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The chemical reactions and pathways involving amino acids, organic acids containing one or more amino substituents. The formation of a mixture of the two possible enantiomers from the D- or L-enantiomer of a chiral amino acid. The racemization of peptidyl-L-threo-threonine at the alpha-carbon to form D-allo-threonine. This is coupled with the formation of the cross-link 2-(S-L-cysteinyl)-D-allo-threonine. The racemization of peptidyl-asparagine. The racemization of peptidyl-tryptophan. The racemization of peptidyl-leucine. The process of conversion of a L-amino acid into its enantiomer, the corresponding D-amino acid. The racemization of peptidyl-isoleucine. The racemization of peptidyl-methionine. The racemization of peptidyl-serine. The alteration of an amino acid residue in a peptide. The racemization of peptidyl-phenylalanine. The formation of peptidyl-D-alanine, by either racemization or from peptidyl-L-serine. The covalent alteration of one or more amino acids occurring in proteins, peptides and nascent polypeptides (co-translational, post-translational modifications). Includes the modification of charged tRNAs that are destined to occur in a protein (pre-translation modification).

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: peptidyl-L-amino acid racemization
Acc: GO:0018085
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The process of conversion of a L-amino acid into its enantiomer, the corresponding D-amino acid.
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0018085 - peptidyl-L-amino acid racemization (interactive image map)

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