Glutamic acid (Glu or E) is an amino acid with the molecular formula C 5 H 9 NO 4. It is a non-essential amino acid, meaning it can be synthesized by the body. Under physiological conditions, the carboxyl group of glutamic acid has lost a proton, producing a negative charge. This form of the amino acid is called glutamate, and this is the form that is abundant in the human body. Glutamic acid is an essential building block of proteins.
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- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Glutamic_acidGlutamic acid's three letter code is Glu, its one letter code is E, and its systematic name is 2-Aminopentanedioic acid(IUPAC-IUB 1983).
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