L-isomer of Tryptophan Tryptophan (Trp or W ) is encoded by the codon UGG . It is an α-amino acid used in the biosynthesis of proteins .
Tryptophan has an α-amino group (which is in the –NH3 + form under biological conditions), and an α-carboxylic acid group (which is in the deprotonated –COO− form under biological conditions). It also has a side chain indole , which makes it a non-polar aromatic amino acid. Tryptophan is essential to humans: the body cannot synthesize it, so it must be got from the diet.
Tryptophan is also a precursor to the neurotransmitters serotonin and melatonin .[1]
People get tryptophan by eating protein-rich foods like meat, eggs, and dairy products.
↑ Slominski, Andrzej; Semak, Igor; Pisarchik, Alexander; Sweatman, Trevor; Szczesniewski, Andre; Wortsman, Jacobo (2002). "Conversion of L-tryptophan to serotonin and melatonin in human melanoma cells". FEBS Letters . 511 (1–3): 102–6. doi :10.1016/s0014-5793(01)03319-1 . PMID 11821057 . S2CID 7820568 .
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AhR Agonists: Dietary carotenoids Halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons (e.g., polychlorinated dibenzodioxins (e.g., TCDD ), dibenzofurans , biphenyls ) Tetrapyroles (e.g., bilirubin ) Tryptophan derivatives (e.g., indigo dye , indirubin ) Arachidonic acid metabolites (e.g., lipoxin A4 , prostaglandin G2 ) Flutamide ΙΤΕ Modified low-density lipoproteins Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (e.g., 3-methylcholanthrene , benzo[a]pyrene , benzanthracenes , benzoflavones (e.g., β-naphthoflavone )) Tapinarof (benvitimod)