Cellular metabolic process in which a protein is formed, using the sequence of a mature mRNA or circRNA molecule to specify the sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain.
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Elongation factor-1alpha plays an essential role in eukaryotic proteinbiosynthesis.
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Glutamic acid is an alpha-amino acid used by all living beings in proteinbiosynthesis.
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Furanomycin was found to be incorporated into beta-lactamase precursor by in vitro proteinbiosynthesis.
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Our results suggest that the mitochondrial proteinbiosynthesis machinery is a major target of ETC-derived ROS.
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This study yields an informative molecular portrait of the hordein-null lines and the underlying mechanisms of storage proteinbiosynthesis.
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We also showed that expression of the poorly characterized FOCAD in heart correlated with proteinbiosyntheticprocesses in the lung.
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Insulin was shown to induce proteinanabolism in vivo mainly by inhibiting proteolysis.
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A decline in serum urea levels and urinary urea excretion is usually seen after GH administration in humans, indicating overall proteinanabolism.
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Food deprivation caused a shift from lipogenesis to lipolysis and increased fatty acid turnover, a reduction in proteinanabolism and reduced metabolic rate.
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Arginine may therefore be considered as an essential amino acid in sepsis, and supplementation could be beneficial in sepsis by improving microcirculation and proteinanabolism.
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However, regulation of local proteinsynthesis in developing axons remains poorly understood.
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However, some viral and cellular messages initiate proteinsynthesis without a cap.
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Viral mRNA and proteinsynthesis was clearly seen in virus-infected lung cells.
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Consolidation of new memories depends on a crucial phase of proteinsynthesis.
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The stimulatory effect was proteinsynthesis-dependent, whereas the inhibitory effect was not.