D-Alanine

D-Alanine is a stereoisomer of L-alanine, which is found in proteins. D-Alanine is not a normal component of proteins, but is found in the polypeptides of some bacterial cell walls (Figure 9.26) where it may function to protect the bacterium against attack by peptidases.


See also: D-Amino Acids, Amino Acids Not In Proteins, Bacterial Cell Walls