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- ... gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called alanine-glyoxylate aminotransferase. This enzyme is found in liver ... to break down certain fats. In the peroxisome, alanine-glyoxylate aminotransferase converts a compound called glyoxylate to ...
- ... acid and also breaks down N-carbamyl-beta-alanine to beta-alanine, ammonia, and carbon dioxide. Both beta-aminoisobutyric acid and beta-alanine are thought to play roles in the nervous ...
- ... carbamyl-beta-aminoisobutyric acid and N-carbamyl-beta-alanine to be released in the urine. Neurological problems ... acid and also breaks down N-carbamyl-beta-alanine to beta-alanine, ammonia, and carbon dioxide. Both ...
- ... AGT deficiency Hyperoxaluria, primary Oxalosis Oxaluria, primary Peroxisomal alanine:glyoxylate aminotransferase deficiency Primary oxalosis Primary oxaluria Genetic ...
- ... copies of the protein building block (amino acid) alanine occur in a row. This stretch of alanines is known as a polyalanine tract. The role ... tract that has 11 to 18 copies of alanine.The age of onset and severity of the ...
- ... where a protein building block (amino acid) called alanine is repeated multiple times. These stretches of alanines are known as polyalanine tracts or poly(A) ...
- ... copies of the protein building block (amino acid) alanine occur in a row. This stretch of alanines is known as a polyalanine tract. The role ... polyalanine tract that includes between 11 and 18 alanines. Typically, affected individuals with shorter polyalanine tracts tend ...
- ... where a protein building block (amino acid) called alanine is repeated multiple times. These stretches of alanines are known as polyalanine tracts. The most common ...
- ... where a protein building block (amino acid) called alanine is repeated multiple times. This stretch of alanines is known as a polyalanine tract or poly( ...
- ... other molecules called beta-aminoisobutyric acid and beta-alanine, which are thought to play roles in the ... caused by toxins, inflammation, and other factors. Beta-alanine is thought to be involved in sending signals ...