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- The SLC3A1 gene provides instructions for producing one part (subunit) of a protein made primarily in the kidneys. This subunit joins with another protein ...
- ... blocks (amino acids), typically involving the amino acid cysteine. Cysteines contain sulfur atoms that form connections, called disulfide bonds, with other cysteines. Disulfide bonds help a protein fold by connecting ...
- ... the amino acid tyrosine with the amino acid cysteine at position 375 in the protein (written as ... that cause this condition change the number of cysteine amino acids in a critical region of the ...
- ... the amino acid arginine with the amino acid cysteine at protein position 836 (written as Arg836Cys or ... the amino acid arginine with the amino acid cysteine at position 312 in the pro-α1(I) ...
- ... fibrillin-2 protein, usually replacing the amino acid cysteine with a different amino acid. The substitution of another amino acid for cysteine can alter the structure or function of fibrillin- ...
- ... the amino acid arginine with the amino acid cysteine at position 130 in the protein (written as ... The mutation replaces the DNA building block (nucleotide) cysteine with the nucleotide adenine at position 605 in ...
- ... protein. One replaces arginine with the amino acid cysteine (written as Arg218Cys or R218C) and the other ... R218H). The third mutation replaces the amino acid cysteine with the amino acid arginine at protein position ...
- ... The amino acid involved in most mutations is cysteine. The addition or deletion of a cysteine molecule in a certain area of the NOTCH3 ...
- ... the amino acid tyrosine with the amino acid cysteine at position 973 in the fibronectin-1 protein ( ...
- ... anonychia and mutations cluster in the furin-like cysteine-rich domains of the Wnt signaling ligand R- ...