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  • {{Image|Glycine DEVolk.jpg|right|350px|Structure of glycine, the smallest amino acid.}} ...build [[protein]]s. The ''[[side chain]]'', or ''[[residual group]]'' of glycine is a hydrogen atom. It is one of the non-polar amino acids.
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  • {{Image|Glycine DEVolk.jpg|right|350px|Structure of glycine, the smallest amino acid.}} ...build [[protein]]s. The ''[[side chain]]'', or ''[[residual group]]'' of glycine is a hydrogen atom. It is one of the non-polar amino acids.
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  • ...de>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A component of [[bile]] formed by addition of [[glycine]] to [[cholic acid]]
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  • '''Glycocholic acid''', a derivative of [[cholic acid]] in which a [[glycine]] [[amino acid]] is attached, is a major component of [[bile]]. It is struc
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  • ...ught of as <math>\beta</math>-hydroxylated [[alanine]]. The amino acids [[glycine]] and [[cysteine]] are synthesized from serine.
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  • ...alpha-Carbon in glycine amino acid (they are not chemically equivalent if glycine is part of a polypeptide chain).
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  • ...ion occurs when either glutamate (Glu) or N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) and glycine (Gly) bind to the receptor molecule. A channel within the receptor complex ...tor) is the binding site for [[glutamate]], [[n-methyl-d-aspartate]] and [[glycine]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> NMDA receptors are [[ionotropic]] as they allow calc
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  • {{r|Glycine}}
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  • ...because of the [[folate]] requirement for the conversion of sarcosine to [[glycine]]. It is thought to be a benign condition causing no symptoms.
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  • {{r|glycine}}
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  • ...taining integrin alphaiib and integrin beta3 which recognizes the arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (rgd) sequence present on several adhesive proteins. as such,
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  • * [[Glycine]] (Gly) ...ers; [[GABA]] and [[glycine]] are well-known inhibitory neurotransmitters. Glycine and glutamate also work in coordination to activate the [[NMDA receptor]],
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  • ...oid]] carboxylic acids, which are then conjugated with either taurine or [[glycine]] before excretion as bile into the digestive tract. The two most common b
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  • ...by the amide group of [[Glutamine|Gln]]; C4, C5 and N7 are derived from [[Glycine|Gly]]; and C6 comes from HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup> (CO<sub>2</sub>).
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  • |[[Glycine|Gly]]
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  • :*[[Glycine]] (Gly, G)
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  • ...cids are derived from cholesterol in the liver and usually conjugated with glycine or taurine. They include:
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  • ...ciated with the Burmese phenotype is an exon 1 G > T transversion changing glycine to tryptophan (G227W). The G302R mutation segregated concordantly within a
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  • ...Albagnac, R.D. Sleator, C. Hill, F. Carlin, C.E. Morris and C. Nguyen-the Glycine betaine improves ''Listeria monocytogenes'' tolerance to desiccation on par In this study observations were made on the effect of glycine betaine (GB) on the survival of'' Listeria monocytogenes'' on leaf structur
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  • ...spinal cord with the left side [[immunohistochemistry|stained]] to show [[glycine]] immunoreactive [[cell body|cell bodies]] (arrows) and axons (in the margi
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  • ...yperglycinaemia. Her urine glycine level was grossly elevated and the CSF glycine was at least 100μmol/L. When compared to other studies, agenesis of the c
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  • The action of [[glutamate]], [[glycine]], [[GABA]], [[dopamine]], [[norepinephrine]] and [[Serotonin|5-HT]] is te
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  • ...lutamine]] - [[asparagine]] - [[cysteine]] - [[proline]] - [[leucine]] - [[glycine]] (CYIQNCPLG). The cysteine residues form a [[cystine]] (disulfide) bridge, ...]] - [[asparagine]] - [[cysteine]] - [[proline]] - <u>[[arginine]]</u> - [[glycine]]), also a [[nonapeptide]] with a sulfur bridge whose sequence differs from
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  • ...lutamine]] - [[asparagine]] - [[cysteine]] - [[proline]] - [[leucine]] - [[glycine]] (CYIQNCPLG). The cysteine residues form a [[cystine]] (disulfide) bridge, ...]] - [[asparagine]] - [[cysteine]] - [[proline]] - <u>[[arginine]]</u> - [[glycine]]), also a [[nonapeptide]] with a sulfur bridge whose sequence differs from
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  • ...n]]-[[asparagine|Asn]]-[[Cysteine|Cys]]-[[proline|Pro]]-[[arginine|Arg]]-[[glycine|Gly]], with the cysteine residues form a [[sulfur bridge]]. Lysine vasopres
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  • ..."sorg">{{cite journal |author=Sorg JA, Sonenshein AL |title=Bile salts and glycine as cogerminants for Clostridium difficile spores |journal=J Bacteriol |volu
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  • ...ymore. The common chemical reagent use is Glycophosate [N(phosphonomethyl) glycine]. This herbicide is expensive. It works well to kill the plants but it does
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  • * ''Glycine max'' (soybean)
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  • * [[Glycine]] — NH<sub>2</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>COOH
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  • * [[Glycine]]
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  • ...etabolism of those polypeptides requires vitamin C as a cofactor (peptidyl-glycine α-amidating mono-oxygenase, vitamin C-requiring).<ref name="pmid3458183">{
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