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Results 1 - 10 of 30 for ASPARTIC ACID OR GINKGO OR PYRIDOXINE OR TAURINE
  1. ... the amino acid asparagine with the amino acid aspartic acid. The A118G polymorphism likely has an effect on ... had mixed results. Some studies suggest that having aspartic acid instead of asparagine increases the amount of an ...
  2. ... acid) in the gelsolin protein: the amino acid aspartic acid at position 187. The most common mutation replaces the aspartic acid with the amino acid asparagine (written as Asp187Asn ...
  3. ... Mitochondrial aspartyl-tRNA synthetase attaches the amino acid aspartic acid to the correct tRNA, which helps ensure that aspartic acid is added at the proper place in the ...
  4. ... plays a role in adding the amino acid aspartic acid at the proper place in mitochondrial proteins.Mutations ... synthetase enzyme activity, which hinders the addition of aspartic acid to mitochondrial proteins. It is unclear how the ...
  5. ... breaks down a compound called N-acetyl-L-aspartic acid (NAA) into aspartic acid (an amino acid that is a building block ...
  6. ... that causes LADD syndrome replaces the amino acid aspartic acid with the amino acid asparagine at a specific ...
  7. ... the amino acid glycine with the amino acid aspartic acid at position 396 (written as Gly396Asp or G396D). ...
  8. ... the amino acid asparagine with the amino acid aspartic acid at protein position 314 (written as Asn314Asp or ...
  9. ... A21G). In the Iowa type, the amino acid aspartic acid is switched with the amino acid asparagine at ...
  10. ... in the VKORC1 enzyme. Specifically, the amino acid aspartic acid is replaced with the amino acid tyrosine at ...
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