It was part of what I was looking for.finagle29 wrote:Uber wrote:Why glycine often the most evolutionary conserved amino acid? (One hypothesis)It's because glycine is the simplest possible amino acid, having just an atom of hydrogen as its side chain?
Because glycine only has an atom of hydrogen for the side chain, it can form many more unusual bonds angles that other amino acids cannot (See its Ramachandran plot). Because of its uniqueness, any other amino acids mutated in will likely destabilize the protein, and not be selected.
Edit: This is kinda more protein than cell bio
