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Results 1 - 10 of 121 for GLYCINE OR glutamine ACID OR THREONINE OR HISTIDINE OR PROLINE OR ASPARTIC ACID OR LYSINE OR VALINE OR PHENYLALANINE OR LEUCINE OR ISOLEUCINE OR TRYPTOPHAN OR TYROSINE OR "N-acetyl tyrosine" OR TAURINE OR METHIONINE OR SERINE OR CYSTEINE OR ALANINE OR ARGININE
  1. ... the pro-alpha1(II) chain. Specifically, the amino acid glycine is replaced with a different amino acid at ... the pro-alpha1(II) chain. Specifically, the amino acid glycine is replaced with a different amino acid at ...
  2. ... IV collagen. Specifically, the mutations replace the amino acid glycine with a different amino acid at one of ... IV collagen. Specifically, the mutations replace the amino acid glycine with a different amino acid at one of ...
  3. ... replaces the amino acid arginine with the amino acid glycine at protein position 1441 (written as Arg1441Gly or ... s disease cases. This mutation replaces the amino acid glycine with the amino acid serine at protein position ...
  4. ... arginine, asparagine, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, glutamine, glycine, proline, serine, and tyrosine. CONDITIONALLY ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS Conditionally essential ...
  5. ... cases of Costello syndrome; it replaces the amino acid glycine with the amino acid serine at protein position ... protein. The most common mutation replaces the amino acid glycine with the amino acid valine at protein position ...
  6. ... pro-α1(I) chain, usually replacing the amino acid glycine with a different amino acid. In some cases, ... described above). These mutations usually replace the amino acid glycine with a different amino acid in the pro- ...
  7. ... the amino acid glutamic acid with the amino acid glutamine at position 22 in the protein sequence (written ... type, glutamic acid is replaced with the amino acid glycine (written as Glu22Gly or E22G). The Flemish type ...
  8. ... people with this condition; it replaces the amino acid glutamine with the amino acid glycine at position 399 in the antiquitin protein (written ...
  9. ... a specific order, creating a chain of amino acids. Glycine--tRNA ligase plays a role in adding the amino acid glycine at the proper place in a protein's ...
  10. ... atoms called a guanidino group from arginine to glycine. Guanidinoacetic acid is converted to creatine in the second step of the process. Creatine is needed for the body to store and use energy properly. ... cause arginine:glycine amidinotransferase deficiency, a disorder that involves delayed development, ...
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