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  • ...otein structure]]s, particularly in [[DNA]]-binding proteins, in which the amino acid [[leucine]] is repeated every seven amino acids within an [[alpha-helix]] s
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  • ...coupled receptors. Akt/PKB is activated by phosphorylation at two distinct amino acid residues, Threonin 308 and Serine 473.
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  • [[Amino acid sequence]]s with very similar distribution patterns of the hydrophobic set ...Hydrophobic cluster analysis: an efficient new way to compare and analyse amino acid sequences. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(87)80439-8 FEBS Lett. 224,
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  • ...he use of [[RNA molecule]]s as templates and the result is a sequence of [[amino acid]]s, determined by the sequence of [[nucleotide]]s in the RNA.
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  • ...gy]], '''antibodies''' are "[[immunoglobulin]] molecules having a specific amino acid sequence by virtue of which they interact only with the [[antigen]] (or a v
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Amino acid]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...or chemicals both in the lab and in living organisms. The twenty common [[Amino acid|amino acids]] are a particularly important class of carboxylic acids. Carb
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  • ...nstituent monomeric units (i.e. [[monosaccharide]]s, [[nucleotide]]s and [[amino acid]]s, respectively). Those monomers can be further degraded into simpler mole
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  • ...nits of a [[ribosome]] and [[translation]] begins, producing a string of [[amino acid]]s whose order is coded by the mRNA template.
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  • '''Peptide YY''' (PYY) is a short (36-amino acid) [[protein]] released by L-cells in the mucosa of the ileum and colon in re
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  • * Residue is another name for an [[amino acid]] in a protein. One might say that "residue 39 is a [[cysteine]]".
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  • ...indole''' [[heterocycle|heterocyclic]] compound is the side chain of the [[amino acid]] [[tryptophan]] as well as the parent compound for a family of related het
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  • Important and widely known products of biosynthesis include [[amino acid]]s, [[nucleotide]]s, and , [[vitamin]]s but all components of living beings The amino acid glutamate is a common component of proteins. Glutamate is able to transfer
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  • ...bed into messenger [[RNA]] (mRNA). The mRNA can then be translated into an amino acid chain called a polypeptide (after the peptide bond connecting the amino aci
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  • ....P., Anthony L.T.N, Bialik R. (1994) Dissociation between plasma and brain amino acid profiles and short-term food intake in the rat. Am J Physiol 266:1675-86. '''(4)''' Harper A.E., Peters J.C. (1989) Protein intake, brain amino acid and serotonin concentrations and protein self-selection. J Nutr 119:677-689
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  • Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is a 36-amino acid peptide neurotransmitter found in the CNS and autonomic nervous system.
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  • {{r|Amino acid}}
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  • ...aterial science, and the food industry. Acids, such as the twenty common [[amino acid]]s and [[carboxylic acid|carboxylic acids]] (including [[valeric acid]], an
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  • {{r|Amino acid}}
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  • {{r|Amino acid}}
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