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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Enzymatic Synthesis of Deoxyribonucleic Acid. XXVII. Chemical Modifications of ... 
    Publication: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 10 June 1969
    ... and, if conjugated with an amino group of lysine, results in the removal of a fractional positive ... carboxyanthranilamide (II), with R the side group of lysine. The single nonessential sulfhydryl group and NH2- terminal ...
  2. ... sur une nouvelle methode de production des hemo- lysines. Compt. rend. Soc. debiol.,Par.,1903, lv, 6- ... 401.— Tsurusaki (H.) zur Kenntnis der komplexen Hamo- lysine. Biochem. Ztschr., Berl., 1908, x, 345-355.—Van- ...
  3. ... work of D. R. Stadler* on an unusual lysine-requiring mutant. This mutant, one of a num- ber of lysine-requiring strains studied by N. Good in 1951, ... would be calculated to be Neurospora with a lysine-requiring mutant which exhibits delayed maturation. %4 X ...
  4. ... 3.—List or AMINO AciIps WitH RECOMMENDED GROUPINCS* . Lysine, arginine, methionine, cystine . Leucine, isoleucine, valine . Phenylalanine, tyrosine, ... Also, in this strain (and others), methionine plus lysine is a fairly common complex re- quirement. Methionine ...
  5. ... the amounts of radioactive histidine, threonine, asparagine, glutamine, lysine and proline that were incorporated into protein by ... C [18,19] (Figure 7). The data for lysine and proline are not shown. The observed codon ...
  6. ... specific diseases (TUBERCULOSIS), organs (KIDNEYS), and chemical substances (LYSINE); those defining manifold concepts, as the names of ... see also MYCOSIS FUNGOIDES x LYMPHOBLASTOMA xx SARCOMA LYSINE LYSOLECITHIN see LECITHIN LYSOZYME xx CARBOHYDRASES MACROMONAS MACROPHAGES ...
  7. ... and with gliadin and hordein in which glycin, lysine, arginine and histidine are deficient. Wells reasons that ... scheinbar gelost” and “dass es erst durch die Lysine wirklich resorbierbar wird.” Indeed the sudden liberation of ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Immunity in natural infectious diseases 
    Publication: Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins Company, 1924
    ... per cent of histidine, 8 per cent of lysine, and the balance is alanine and leucine. The ... of 26 micromicellae-14 of arginine, 2 of lysine, 3 of histidine, 3 of alanine, and 4 ...
  9. ... aspartic, and glutamic acids), of the hexone bases (lysine, arginine, histidine), and a number of undefined bodies. ... acid), C6H14N402. Histidine (amino-imidazol-propionic acid), C6H9N302. Lysine (diamino-caproic acid), C6H14N202. An enormous amount of ...
  10. ... aspartic, and glutamic acids), of the hexone bases (lysine, arginine, histidine), and a number of undefined bodies. ... acid), C6H14N4O2. Histidine (amino-imidazol-propionic acid), C6H9N3O2. Lysine (diamino-caproic acid), C6H14N2O2. An enormous amount of ...
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