The amino acid with R configuration is 
To determine which amino acid has an R configuration, we must first understand the concept of R and S configurations in stereochemistry. The R (from Latin "Rectus" meaning right) and S (from Latin "Sinister" meaning left) configurations depend on the priority of the groups attached to a chiral center according to the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priority rules.
The priority rules are as follows:
Let's apply these rules to the given structures:
In option (B), the path from CO2H → NH2 → CH2SH is clockwise when the hydrogen is in the back, indicating R configuration.
Therefore, the amino acid with the R configuration is:
(B)

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The Structure X is? 
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