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  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... beings without which nitrogen equilibrium cannot be attained. Lysine also was demonstrated to be essential for the ...
  3. ... L LevelnCeceescoccsessecrcel e488 " Eyrodoxad BOL O04 ti i Lysine HOleececceeecccces (4.62 " Thiamine HCl Oot T Methionine ...
  4. ... extraordinary one that the long chains of tne lysine and arginine fer. the p reine” could then ...
  5. ... 36,000 this looks like a neutral to lysine change. If all goes well, the precise change ...
  6. ... found that poly A stimulates the incorporation of lysine and appears to direct the synthesis of polylysine. ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - The Structure of DNA 
    Publication: Johns Hopkins University. Press, 1956
    ... and also with artificial combinations of DNA with (lysine- rich) histone. One equatorial spacing (of about 60 ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The Croonian Lecture, 1966: The Genetic Code 
    Publication: Royal Society Great Britain, 1967
    ... AAAA...AAAAC makes a polypeptide consisting mainly of lysine (AAA) but with some asparagine (AAC) at the ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Higher-Order Structure of Human Mitotic Chromosomes 
    Publication: National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), April 1977
    ... role and mode of operation of the very- lysine-rich histone H1 (F1) in eukaryote chromatin,” Eur. ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - On Protein Synthesis 
    Publication: Cambridge University Press, 1958
    ... acid Isoleucine Arginine ‘Thyroxine and related molecules Proline* Lysine Phenylalanine Histidine Cystinet Tyrosine Tryptophan Serine Cysteinet Threonine ...
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