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Results 21 - 30 of 36 for Asparagine
  1. ... amino acid aspartic acid with the amino acid asparagine at position 173 in the protein (written as ...
  2. ... TKD). The most commonly changed amino acid is asparagine at position 835; it is typically replaced by ...
  3. ... in the aggrecan protein from aspartic acid to asparagine (written as Asp2267Asn or D2267N). The amino acid ...
  4. ... acid threonine is replaced with the amino acid asparagine at protein position 378 (written as Thr378Asn or ...
  5. ... a single protein building block (amino acid) called asparagine with another amino acid called lysine at position ...
  6. ... amino acid aspartic acid with the amino acid asparagine at protein position 157 (written as Asp157Asn or ...
  7. ... the amino acid serine with the amino acid asparagine at position 505 in the protein (written as ...
  8. ... protein. A common mutation replaces the amino acid asparagine with the amino acid lysine at position 88 ...
  9. ... position 322 is replaced by the amino acid asparagine. This gene mutation is written as Ala322Asp or ...
  10. ... we eat. Nonessential amino acids include: alanine, arginine, asparagine, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, glutamine, glycine, proline, ...
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