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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for bends acid
  1. ... the fingers and toes stiff and difficult to bend.This condition is caused by mutations in the NOG gene that change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in the noggin protein. These mutations alter the ...
  2. ... beta-globin, written as Glu6Val (E6V). Replacing glutamic acid with valine causes the abnormal hemoglobin S subunits to stick together and form long, rigid molecules that bend red blood cells into a sickle or crescent ...
  3. ... rich in actin, line the inner ear and bend in response to sound waves. This bending motion ... DFNA11 alter a single protein building block (amino acid) in myosin VIIA, resulting in an abnormal protein ...
  4. ... made of stereocilia, which are hairlike projections that bend in response to sound waves. This bending motion ... cause DFNB12 change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in cadherin 23. These mutations reduce but do ...
  5. ... from certain cells called hair cells. The stereocilia bend in response to sound waves, which is critical ...
  6. ... from certain cells called hair cells. The stereocilia bend in response to sound waves, which is critical ... DOORS syndrome change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in the TBC1D24 protein sequence. These mutations are ...
  7. ... GE, Leung G, Barone Pritchard A, Yang S, Bend EG, Filippini F, Roadhouse C, Lebrun N, Mehaffey ...