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Glu-K

The rates within each protein were then standardized relative to that of leucine. The order of relative racemization rates is presented in Table II. Relative rates are very similar among the various proteins except for aspartic acid and glutamic acid in wheat gluten. This situation is discussed below. (The relative rate constants estimated for the second region of the casein curves in Figure 2, using the 3-hour and 24-hour points, is k(asp) k(p>he) k(glu) k(ala) k(leu) = 4.0 3.0 2.5 2.5 1.0.)... [Pg.171]

KhGH A natural, stmctural variant of hGH called 20-K hGH has been reported to occur in the pituitary as well as in the bloodstream (12,13). This variant, which lacks the 15 amino acid residues from Glu-32 to Gln-46, arises from an alternative splicing of the messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) (14). This variant shares many but not all of the biological properties of hGH. [Pg.196]

The amino acids are usually divided into three different classes defined hy the chemical nature of the side chain. The first class comprises those with strictly hydrophobic side chains Ala (A), Val (V), Leu (L), He (1), Phe (F), Pro (P), and Met (M). The four charged residues, Asp (D), Glu (E), Lys (K), and Arg (R), form the second class. The third class comprises those with polar side chains Ser (S), Thr (T), Cys (C), Asn (N), Gin (Q), His (H), Tyr (Y), and Trp (W). The amino acid glycine (G), which has only a hydrogen atom as a side chain and so is the simplest of the 20 amino acids, has special properties and is usually considered either to form a fourth class or to belong to the first class. [Pg.5]

To allow for the effect of roughness one can use the results of empirical tests in ducts that have been artificially roughened with particles glued on the surface. This approach allows roughness levels to be determined as a function of the particle diameter k. The following friction factor equation has been derived for large Reynolds numbers ... [Pg.55]

Anticoagulants. Figure 2 Coumarin (Warfarin) and the vitamin K cycle. Abbreviations glu, glutamate gla, y-carboxyglutamate. (Modified from [2], with permission from Chest.)... [Pg.109]

Kaihatsu K., Braasch D.A., Cansizo-GLU A., Corey D.R. Enhanced strand invasion by peptide nucleic acid-peptide conjugates. Biochemistry 2002 41 11118-11125. [Pg.172]

Deoxy-2-[ F]fluoro-D-mannose ( F-2DFM) was prepared through treatment of 201 (see Section 11,2) with F-Bu4NF(MeCN, 75°, 30 min) or K F crown ether, as reported for the cold synthesis. F-2DFM was also prepared from methyl 4,6-di-0-acetyl-3-C>-benzoyl-2-C>-triflyl-a-D-glu-copyranoside with amino(polyether)-supported, carrier-free [ F]fluoride. [Pg.198]

First tier Reduces brain water 1-2 g/kg IV holus every 4—6 hours Serum Na, K, BUN, Glu, Osm, Renal failure. [Pg.182]

B18. Beutler, E., Moroose, R Lawrence, K., Kramer, L., Gelbart, T., and Forman, L Gamma-glu-tamylcysteine synthetase deficiency and hemolytic anemia. Blood 75,271-273 (1990). [Pg.38]

H14. Hirono, A., Ishii, A., Kere, N., Fujii, H Hirono, K., and Miwa, S., Molecular analysis of glu-cose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase variants in the Solomon Islands. Am. J. Hum. Genet. 56, 1243-1245 (1995). [Pg.42]

Akaba K, Kimura T, Sasaki A et al. Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia and mutation of the bilirubin uridine diphosphate-glu-curonosyltransferase gene a common missense mutation among Japanese, Koreans and Chinese. Biochem Mol Biol Int 1998 46 21-26. [Pg.307]

Thermal conductivity was measured by a steady-state technique the measurements below 1 K (above 1K) were carried out with the mixing chamber maintained at a constant temperature Ts 70 mK (Ts 300mK) by controlling the power dissipated in a heater (Hs) glued to the copper holder. [Pg.273]

It was not simple (in 1992) to find out a low heat capacity (mechanically adequate) link giving such optimum G. Graphite fibres (1cm long, 8 xm in diameters) glued with Ag epoxy to the NTD Ge thermistor (see Fig. 15.11) give a G = 5 x 10-12 W/K at 0.3 K. There is, however, another contribution to G due to the nylon wires which support the absorber. The characteristics of the bolometer are summarized in Table 15.4. [Pg.341]

Glutamate transporters in brain are coded by five different but closely related genes, SLC1A1-4 and SLC1A6. There are several trivial names for each of the corresponding proteins. The transporters can all symport one Glu, with three Na+ and one H+, and antiport one K+ within each cycle, but they differ in their cellular expression. [Pg.85]


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