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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for BIOTIN OR COPPER OR ZINC OR ASCORBIC ACID OR FOLIC ACID OR NIACIN OR IRON OR THIAMINE OR MAGNESIUM OR MANGANESE OR PANTOTHENIC ACID OR RIBOFLAVIN OR PYRIDOXINE OR CYANOCOBALAMIN
  1. ... instructions for making a protein called CCHC-type zinc finger nucleic acid binding protein. This protein has seven regions, called ... 2. More About This Health Condition CCHC-type zinc finger, nucleic acid binding protein cellular nucleic acid binding protein cellular ...
  2. ... change one of the protein building blocks (amino acids) used to make copper-transporting ATPase 2. This type of mutation alters ... structure of the protein or its stability, preventing copper-transporting ... common amino acid substitution replaces the amino acid histidine with the ...
  3. ... biocytin. Biocytin is a complex made of up biotin and a protein building block (amino acid) called lysine. Biotinidase splits this complex, making free ...
  4. ... a specific pattern of protein building blocks (amino acids) and one or more charged atoms of zinc (zinc ions).Zinc finger proteins attach (bind) primarily ...
  5. ... a specific pattern of protein building blocks (amino acids) and one or more charged atoms of zinc (zinc ions).Zinc finger proteins attach (bind) primarily ...
  6. ... a specific pattern of protein building blocks (amino acids) and one or more charged atoms of zinc (zinc ions). The folded configuration of the zinc ...
  7. ... a specific pattern of protein building blocks (amino acids) and one or more charged atoms of zinc (zinc ions). The folded configuration of the zinc ...
  8. ... cholesterol. First, several chemical reactions convert the amino acids, lipids, or cholesterol to a molecule called propionyl-CoA. Using biotin, propionyl-CoA carboxylase then converts propionyl-CoA to ...
  9. ... cholesterol. First, several chemical reactions convert the amino acids, lipids, or cholesterol to a molecule called propionyl-CoA. Using the B vitamin biotin, propionyl-CoA carboxylase then converts propionyl-CoA to ...
  10. ... mutations change a single protein building block (amino acid) in the holocarboxylase synthetase enzyme. Many of the known mutations occur in a region of the enzyme that binds to biotin. These genetic changes reduce the enzyme's ability ...
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