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Lysine has a tendency to form part of a helix, as part of the "MALEK" group of amino acids. In the Foldit Lua interface, the functions structure.GetAminoAcid and structure.SetAminoAcid use lowercase "k" for lysine. For more, see Lysine on wikipedia.

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  • Lysine has a tendency to form part of a helix, as part of the "MALEK" group of amino acids. In the Foldit Lua interface, the functions structure.GetAminoAcid and structure.SetAminoAcid use lowercase "k" for lysine. For more, see Lysine on wikipedia.
  • Lysine is an essential amino acid. L-Lysine is a necessary building block for all protein in the body. L-Lysine plays a major role in calcium absorption, building muscle protein, recovering from surgery or sports injuries, and the body's production of hormones, enzymes, and antibodies.
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  • Lysine has a tendency to form part of a helix, as part of the "MALEK" group of amino acids. In the Foldit Lua interface, the functions structure.GetAminoAcid and structure.SetAminoAcid use lowercase "k" for lysine. For more, see Lysine on wikipedia.
  • Lysine is an essential amino acid. L-Lysine is a necessary building block for all protein in the body. L-Lysine plays a major role in calcium absorption, building muscle protein, recovering from surgery or sports injuries, and the body's production of hormones, enzymes, and antibodies.
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