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aliphatic amino acids are nonpolar and therefore hydrophobic a simple mnemonic to remember the six aliphatic amino acids is glaciers in Alaska valiantly locate isolated prowlers glycine alanine valine leucine isoleucine prolene it is key to remember them in this order glycine alanine valine leucine isoleucine prolene because this makes it relatively easy to remember the structures lets start with glycine this is the simplest amino acid and the only non chiral one a chiral carbon is attached to four different groups glycine is attached to two hydrogens since its our group the group that changes among the 20 amino acids is a hydrogen alanine has a methyl group instead of a hydrogen from here on in the amino acids look a bit like a germinating seed with the r group as the growing root in valine the root splits into two reutlitz both methyls in leucine the root grows longer and here the root analogy stops you can think of isoleucine as a conformational isomers of leucine prolene is the