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Valine V (Val)

Chemical Properties:
    Aliphatic
(Aliphatic R-group)

Physical Properties:
   Nonpolar

Valine, an essential amino acid, is hydrophobic, and as expected, is usually found in the interior of proteins.

Valine differs from threonine by replacement of the hydroxyl group with a methyl substituent. Valine is often referred to as one of the amino acids with hydrocarbon side chains, or as a branched chain amino acid.

Note that valine and threonine are of roughly the same shape and volume. It is difficult even in a high resolution structure of a protein to distinguish valine from threonine.   

Molecular Structure of Valine (CH3)2-CH-CH(NH3)-COO
    
Chemical structure for valine

Differs from threonine
Molecular structure of Threonine CH3-CH(OH)-CH(NH3)-COO
Chemical Structure of threonine
 
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