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Pyridoxal 5 -phosphate nucleosides

The -amino groups of lysyl residues serve as attachment sites of a number of coenzymes in proteins (e.g. biotin in pyruvate carboxylase, pyridoxal phosphate in phosphorylase, lipoic acid in lipoate acetyl-transferase) and form covalent intermediates in several enzymic reactions (e.g. transaldolase, aldolase, etc.). Discussion of all of these naturally-occuring derivatives of lysine will not be attempted in this treatise, but the investigator using chemical modification of proteins should be aware of their possible presence and effect on the results of his experiments. It should be noted that e-N-phospholysine has been reported in nucleoside diphosphate kinase (Walinder 1968). [Pg.49]


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