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of water. In cells, this reaction does not occur directly, instead the amino acid is activated by
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Glutamic acid (abbreviated as Glu or E ) is one of the 20 proteinogenic amino acids , and its
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as its 'side chain', glycine is the smallest of the 20 amino acids commonly found in
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Reduction to terminal aldehyde or alcohol (optional) Starting stage Loading: The first amino acid is activated with
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eq) in DMF. Amino acids can also be purchased as the pre-activated ester, in which
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above of 164 amino acids is that obtained before the hormone is activated by cleavage.) The
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is present in the body and triggers B cell activation. [ 7 ] Activated B cells differentiate into
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above of 164 amino acids is that obtained before the hormone is activated by cleavage). The
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lithium dimethylamide. Amines are central in organic chemistry. All known life processes depend on amino acids , each of
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preprohormone is activated via post-translational modification that involves cleavage of the 25 amino acid signal sequence to
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and blood coagulation factor XIV , [ 1 ] : 6822 [ 2 ] is a zymogen , the activated form of which
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max). They found that these effects were increased even more when ATP was present. [ 4 ] Phosphate-activated mitochondrial glutaminase (GLS1) is
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max). They found that these effects were increased even more when ATP was present. [ 4 ] Phosphate-activated mitochondrial glutaminase (GLS1) is
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chains twist and fold, bringing together a small number of amino acids to form
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intestine when its proenzyme form, the trypsinogen produced by the pancreas , is activated. Trypsin cleaves peptide chains
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412 amino acids. They each have an N-terminal signal peptide of 20-30 amino acids that they require
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the genetic code, such as isoguanine and isocytosine or the fluorescent 2-amino-6-(2-thienyl)purine
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like receptor 5 ( TLR5 ). In plants In addition a 22 amino acid sequence (flg22) of
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the PLP-dependent enzymes that act on amino acids include transfer of the amino group, decarboxylation, racemization, and
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the PLP-dependent enzymes that act on amino acids include transfer of the amino group, decarboxylation, racemization, and
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PAH is one of three members of the biopterin -dependent aromatic amino acid hydroxylases , a
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Glutamic acid (abbreviated as Glu or E ) is one of the 20 proteinogenic amino acids , and its
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is present in the body and triggers B cell activation. [ 5 ] Activated B cells differentiate into
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is present in the body and triggers B cell activation. [ 7 ] Activated B cells differentiate into
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of four exons and three introns , totaling 3597 base pairs . APOE is transcriptionally activated by the liver
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of four exons and three introns , totaling 3597 base pairs . APOE is transcriptionally activated by the liver
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of four exons and three introns , totaling 3597 base pairs . APOE is transcriptionally activated by the liver
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n/a n/a Wikidata View/Edit Human File:Amylin primary structure.png Amino acid sequence of
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it a non-heme, non-iron-sulfur iron-containing enzyme. [ 12 ] The amino terminal ~150 amino acids
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as arthritis and metastasis. Most MMP's are secreted as inactive proproteins which are activated when cleaved by extracellular
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IFNGR1 receptor molecules. [ 11 ] See also: Interferon-gamma receptor Cellular responses to IFNγ are activated through its interaction with
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This gene is expressed primarily in the liver, and it is activated when monocytes differentiate into
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with biomolecules 3.1.1 Reaction with protein sulfhydral groups 3.1.2 Reaction with protein amino groups 3.1.3
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transcription laboratory STAT5 gene transcription laboratory TATA box gene transcription laboratory Lessons A1BG gene transcription programming Amino Acids Enzymes Enzyme catalysis
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transcription laboratory STAT5 gene transcription laboratory TATA box gene transcription laboratory Lessons A1BG gene transcription programming Amino Acids Enzymes Enzyme catalysis
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main isoform (isoform 1) of HMG-CoA reductase in humans is 888 amino acids long. It is
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M4, which span the membrane and consist of approximately 20 amino acids. The M2
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in digestion. Secretin is stored in this unusable form, and is activated by gastric acid in
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chain derivative in which a single disulfide bond connects the amino-terminal A-chain
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is present in the body and triggers B cell activation. [ 7 ] Activated B cells differentiate into
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The human enzyme cystathionine β-synthase is a tetramer and comprises 551 amino acids with a
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from oxidation of already existing melanin. [ 1 ] There are both basal and activated levels of melanogenesis
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via a cytoplasmic coiled-coil domain. PC1 is a membrane-bound protein 4303 amino acids in length
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L -carnitine or levocarnitine , is a quaternary ammonium compound biosynthesized from the amino acids lysine and
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H cells) are the "middlemen" of the adaptive immune system . Once activated, they divide rapidly and
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H cells) are the "middlemen" of the adaptive immune system . Once activated, they divide rapidly and
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H cells) are the "middlemen" of the adaptive immune system . Once activated, they divide rapidly and
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H cells) are the "middlemen" of the adaptive immune system . Once activated, they divide rapidly and
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of enzyme Active Site the active site of pyruvate decarboxylase with selected amino acids: Glu 51, Glu
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acid phosphatase positive osteoclast in cell culture Illustrated cross-section of an activated osteoclast An osteoclast is
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inner leaflet facing the inside of the cell contains negatively charged amino-phospholipids and phosphatidylcholine
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the fifth basic taste, exemplified by the non-salty sensations evoked by some free amino acids such as monosodium
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or Regulatory T cells (Treg) abnormalities Islet cell autoantibodies Defective cellular trafficking and adhesion Activated lymphocytes in the
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Ca 2+ . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] At physiologic or resting membrane potential , VDCCs are normally closed. They are activated ( i.e. , opened) at depolarized
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process called translation . Ribosomes do this by catalysing the assembly of individual amino acids into polypeptide chains
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process called translation . Ribosomes do this by catalysing the assembly of individual amino acids into polypeptide chains
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process called translation . Ribosomes do this by catalysing the assembly of individual amino acids into polypeptide chains
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lithium dimethylamide. Amines are central in organic chemistry. All known life processes depend on amino acids , each of
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the fifth basic taste, exemplified by the non-salty sensations evoked by some free amino acids such as monosodium
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a primary structure consisting of a chain of about 100 amino acids . Many higher-order
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a phosphate (PO 4 ) to a polar R group of an amino acid might not seem
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the alpha carboxylate group and all three positions on the alpha amino group. N-hydroxy-L
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T-cell response where .001-.0001% of the body’s T-cells are activated, SAgs are capable of
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prominent in non-muscle cells (β- and γ1-cytoplasmic). Although the amino acid sequences and
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chief cells of the parathyroid glands as a polypeptide containing 84 amino acids , which is a
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chief cells of the parathyroid glands as a polypeptide containing 84 amino acids , which is a
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consists of the sequence Asparagine-Proline-X-Tyrosine, where X can be any amino acid. [ 2 ] Mimicking this
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strength as the smaller ones. As more and larger motor units are activated, the force
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and angiotensin II levels. Angiotensinogen is also known as renin substrate. Human angiotensinogen is 452 amino acids long, but other
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insulin (a polypeptide), [ 20 ] testosterone (a steroid ), [ 21 ] and epinephrine (an amino acid derivative, in
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subendothelial connective tissue . [ 1 ] Structure The basic VWF monomer is a 2050- amino acid protein. Every monomer
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structure of Apo-H is a stretch of positively charged amino acids (protein sequence positions
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MeltingPt Norepinephrine [ 1 ] File:Norepinephrine structure with descriptor.svg Names IUPAC name 4-[(1 R )-2-amino-1-hydroxyethyl]benzene-1
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eukaryotic protozoon Tetrahymena pyriformis and consensus sequences of appearance of amino acids in the
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4 hours post-procedure Five min after the bolus dose has been administered, an activated clotting time (ACT) should
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The current nomenclature guidelines suggest that members of new CYP families share >40% amino acid identity, while members
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react with the enzyme and change it chemically. These inhibitors modify key amino acid residues needed for
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react with the enzyme and change it chemically. These inhibitors modify key amino acid residues needed for
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often called cysteinyl leukotrienes due to the presence of the amino acid in their
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Walter U, Lohmann SM, Jahnsen T (Sep 1989). "Molecular cloning and predicted full-length amino acid sequence of
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9 ] In A. aegypti mosquitoes, RNR1 retains most of the crucial amino acid residues, including aspartate
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2 ] An important consideration, dictating the level at which cellular signal transduction pathways are activated in response
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2 ] An important consideration, dictating the level at which cellular signal transduction pathways are activated in response
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2 ] An important consideration, dictating the level at which cellular signal transduction pathways are activated in response
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particular Vβ chain. Consequently, up to 20% of all T cells are activated, leading to massive
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particular Vβ chain. Consequently, up to 20% of all T cells are activated, leading to massive
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and 24 hours after administration of 5 g idarucizumab, elevated coagulation parameters (e.g., activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT
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propagation. The pore-forming α subunits are very large (up to 4,000 amino acids ) and consist
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intracellular tail (C) of CD4 contains a special sequence of amino acids that allow it
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groups : strongly acidic (typically, sulfonic acid groups, eg. sodium polystyrene sulfonate or polyAMPS ) strongly basic, (quaternary amino groups, for example
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composition: [ 4 ] Amines Amines, such as norepinephrine , epinephrine , and dopamine , are derived from single amino acids, in this
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composition: [ 4 ] Amines Amines, such as norepinephrine , epinephrine , and dopamine , are derived from single amino acids, in this
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undecapeptide (a peptide composed of a chain of 11 amino acid residues) member of