| 1. | The excess glutamine collects in the balls that clog the cells.
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| 2. | The amide group transfer from glutamine is fueled by ATP hydrolysis.
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| 3. | The pathways linking arginine, glutamine, and proline are bidirectional.
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| 4. | In this catalysis reaction, glutamine serves as the nitrogen source.
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| 5. | Another perspective is that astrocyte swelling is due to glutamine accumulation.
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| 6. | The residue Glutamine 185 is necessary in binding the catecholamine substrate.
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| 7. | They are alpha helical proteins rich in glutamate and glutamine.
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| 8. | This family includes : glutamate, glutamine, proline, and arginine.
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| 9. | Pathogenic ATXN1 contains an abnormally elongated stretch of the amino acid glutamine.
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| 10. | This enzyme requires either ammonia or glutamine as the amino group donor.
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