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[proh-leen, -lin] Pronunciation Key
[proh-leen, -lin] Pronunciation Key –noun Biochemistry.
| an alcohol-soluble amino acid, C4H9NHCOOH, occurring in high concentration in collagen. Abbreviation: Pro; Symbol: P |
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| pro·line
(prō'lēn') Pronunciation Key
n. An amino acid, C4H8NCOOH, that is found in most proteins and is a major constituent of collagen. [Short for pyrrolidine, one of its constituents : pyrrol(e) + -id(e) + -ine2.] |
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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| proline | |
noun | |
| an amino acid that is found in many proteins (especially collagen) |
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| proline
(prō'lēn') Pronunciation Key
A nonessential amino acid. Chemical formula: C5H9NO2. See more at amino acid. |
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proline pro·line (prō'lēn')
n.
Abbr. Pro
An amino acid that is found in most proteins and is a major constituent of collagen.
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