L-Threonine
Physical Properties in Biological Systems of L-Threonine
Hydrophilicity: The hydroxyl group and ionizable groups make L-threonine hydrophilic, so it tends to be located on the surface of proteins, interacting with water.
Role in Protein Structure: The β-hydroxyl group can form hydrogen bonds, contributing to protein secondary and tertiary structures (e.g., β-turns). Its chiral centers also influence protein folding.
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