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at 2:27 a.m. Jan, 24, 2026
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kevinpanini
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The card says that glutamate is the deprotonated form of glutamic acid. The bond-line image of the amino acid shows the deprotonated form but says its glutamic acid.
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GlutamatE is the deprotonated form of glutamic acid.
Glutamate is just a longer Aspartate. Similarly, Glutamine is just a longer Asparagine. The Glutam- counterparts seem to be longer than their Asp- counterparts here.

original: Sponk, modified: isk, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
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GlutamatE is the deprotonated form of glutamic acid.
Glutamate is just a longer Aspartate. Similarly, Glutamine is just a longer Asparagine. The Glutam- counterparts seem to be longer than their Asp- counterparts here.
original: Sponk, modified: isk, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
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Note: Though the following visual is helpful, it is misleading to label methionine under the 'polar, uncharged' category. Also do not condone the 'ass***' mnemonic.




Note: Though the following visual is helpful, it is misleading to label methionine under the 'polar, uncharged' category. Also do not condone the 'ass***' mnemonic.


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