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Binding amino acids

Bacteria contain 80 S ribose, which is synthesized of two unequal components a large 50 S subunit and small 30 S subunit. These two subunits have various functions. Messenger RNA binds with the 30 S subunit, while the 50 S subunit serves to bind amino acids, as well as to serve as the region that maintains the growing peptide chain. These regions are known as acceptor (A) and donor (R) regions, respectively, and they are located very close to one another. [Pg.467]

The major metal-binding amino acid side chains in proteins (Gurd and Wilcox, 1956 see Voet and Voet, 1990) (Table II) are carboxyl (aspartic acid and glutamic acid), imidazole (histidine), indole (tryptophan), thiol (cysteine), thioether (methionine), hydroxyl (serine, threonine, and tyrosine), and possibly amide groups (asparagine and glutamine, although... [Pg.3]

Table III, influence of Binding Amino Acids to Maltodextrins on Lemon Oil Vapor Phase Flux... Table III, influence of Binding Amino Acids to Maltodextrins on Lemon Oil Vapor Phase Flux...
FIGURE 3.4.4 Mapping of linear B cell epitopes and determination of crucial IgE-binding amino acids by SPOTs technology. [Pg.153]

The four metal-binding amino acid residues (2 Tyr, 1 Asp, 1 His) are present in both N- and C-sites of all transferrins so far sequenced, apart from melanotransferrin and the insect proteins (Table III). The same is true of the anion-binding Arg and Thr residues, and the residues at the N-terminus of the anion-binding helix are also strongly conserved. Superposition of the 81 common atoms of these residues, plus metal and anion, shows that their rms deviation in the N- and C-sites of diferric human lactoferrin is only 0.3 A. This close structural similarity is reflected in their spectroscopic properties. Where these have been compared, with the physiological Fe3+ and C032- ions bound, they are so similar as to be virtually identical (107, 56, 199). Nevertheless, there are a number of factors that can potentially lead to inequivalence in properties ... [Pg.440]

Metal chelates Metal-binding amino acids, peptides, or proteins... [Pg.113]

Fig. 5 Computerized 3D structure of amorpha-4,11-diene. Residues marked with red belong to the conserved metal ion binding amino acid sequence IDxxDD. The 3D model of the amorphadiene synthase (AMDS) courtesy of Wolfgang Brandt, Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry Halle, Germany... Fig. 5 Computerized 3D structure of amorpha-4,11-diene. Residues marked with red belong to the conserved metal ion binding amino acid sequence IDxxDD. The 3D model of the amorphadiene synthase (AMDS) courtesy of Wolfgang Brandt, Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry Halle, Germany...
R. Suenaga, K. Mitamura, N. I. Abdou. V gene sequences of lupus-derived human IgM anti-ssDNA antibody implication for the importance of the location of DNA-binding amino acids. Clin Immunol Immunopathol. 1998, 86, 72-80. [Pg.244]

A number of domains have been identified in the derived amino acid sequence. The ZE sequences contain a consensus sequence known to be involved in ADP binding (amino acids 31-59) (Eig 2B). ZE also contains a EAD binding domain (amino acids 309 322) which was also identified in squalene epoxidases from yeast and rat (Jandrositz et al., 1991 Sakakibara et al., 1995). EAD was previously demonstrated to enhance ZE activity (Biich et al.,... [Pg.300]


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Amino acid sequences calmodulin-binding domains

Amino acid side chains, metal-binding

Amino acid-binding regulatory domains

Amino acids receptor binding

Amino acids, conformationally membrane-binding peptides

Amino acids, fluorinated binding

Binding of Amino Acids and Peptides

Calcium binding proteins amino acid composition

Cooperativity in Binding DAO or DAAO D-Amino Acid Oxidase

Excitatory amino acids receptor binding

Ligand binding amino acids, polar

Metal-binding properties of amino acids and peptides

Rare binding with amino acids

Retinol-binding protein amino acid sequence

Selective Binding of Amino Acids

Specific Amino Acids at the Active-Site Involved in Catalysis and Substrate Binding

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