We also identified an expansion of genes encoding glycine and glutamicacid tRNAs.
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The accumulation of glutamicacid residues leads to spontaneous depolymerization of the destabilized fibrin.
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The suppressor mutant has glycine 178 changed to glutamicacid.
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Islet cell antibodies and glutamicacid decarboxylase antibodies were both positive, consistent with type 1 diabetes.
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Another highly conserved motif includes an invariant glutamicacid that might also be involved in catalysis.
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Modern Production Today's food makers are still working with bacteria that convert glucose to glutamicacid efficiently.
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For example, TCT is serine (Ser), AAT is asparagine (Asn), GAA is glutamicacid (Glu).
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Differences in phosphate-activated glutaminase and glutamicacid decarboxylase activities in equivalent specimens from Alzheimer's patients were not observed.
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The amino acid glycine is sweet; glutamicacid in the form of monosodium glutamate is savory and mouthfilling.
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A derivative was thus subsequently engineered with five glutamicacid residues followed by the cysteine and hexa-histidine residues.
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It has been proposed that acid resistance in some enteric bacteria strictly relies on a glutamicacid-dependent system.
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Gastric pH was monitored radiotelemetrically before and after glutamicacid hydrochloride administration by using the Heidelberg capsule technique.
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This autosomal dominant disease is caused by a glutamicacid deletion near the carboxy-terminus in the protein torsinA.
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Considering its importance, it is necessary to predict the occurrence of glutamicacid carboxylation in amino acid stretches.
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The pain threshold of tail flick reflex was raised significantly by bilateral injection of glutamicacid into RN.
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A nine-residue glutamicacid-rich sequence in Pcp4l1 confers these unexpected properties.