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Results 1 - 10 of 33 for GLYCINE OR ISOLEUCINE OR PHENYLALANINE OR THREONINE OR LYSINE OR VALINE OR SERINE OR ARGININE OR GLUTAMIC ACID OR "N-ACETYLTYROSINE" OR LEUCINE OR ALANINE OR ASPARTIC ACID OR PROLINE OR METHIONINE OR TRYPTOPHAN OR HISTIDINE
  1. ... characterized by elevated blood levels of the amino acid lysine, a building block of most proteins. Hyperlysinemia is ... D. Biomarkers identified in inborn errors for lysine, arginine, and ornithine. J Nutr. 2007 Jun;137(6 Suppl 2):1669S-1672S. doi: 10.1093/jn/137.6.1669S. Citation on PubMed
  2. ... gene, called tRNAGlu, attaches to the amino acid glutamic acid (Glu) and adds it to growing proteins.These ...
  3. ... an enzyme that helps break down the amino acids lysine, hydroxylysine, and tryptophan, which are building blocks of ... This enzyme is involved in processing the amino acids lysine, hydroxylysine, and tryptophan.Mutations in the GCDH gene ...
  4. ... cannot effectively process a protein building block (amino acid) called isoleucine. This disorder also impairs the body's ability ...
  5. ... 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.GATM ... amidinotransferase enzyme to participate in creatine synthesis, ...
  6. ... Wu K, Lee ES, Steinert PM. A novel glutamic acid to aspartic acid mutation near the end of ...
  7. ... called phenylalanine hydroxylase. This enzyme converts the amino acid phenylalanine into other important compounds in the body. PAH ... altered versions of phenylalanine hydroxylase that cannot process phenylalanine effectively. As a result, this amino acid can build up to toxic levels in the ...
  8. ... a chemical reaction that helps process the amino acid isoleucine. Mutations in the ACADSB gene reduce or eliminate ...
  9. ... Caffey disease replaces the protein building block (amino acid) arginine with the amino acid cysteine at protein position 836 (written as Arg836Cys ...
  10. ... oxidase. This enzyme helps break down the amino acids phenylalanine and tyrosine, which are important building blocks of ... process. As a result, a substance called homogentisic acid, which is produced as phenylalanine and tyrosine are broken down, accumulates in the ...
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