| 11. | These five are alanine, aspartic acid, asparagine, glutamic acid and serine.
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| 12. | With nitrous acid aspergillomarasmine A is deaminated, and isoserine with aspartic acid is formed.
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| 13. | Typically, asparagine is converted to aspartic acid or isoaspartic acid.
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| 14. | The aspartic acid specific protease caspase-9 has been linked to the mitochondrial death pathway.
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| 15. | Then he identified aspartic acid in an almond extract.
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| 16. | A nearby Aspartic acid residue hydrogen bonds to one of the newly formed oxygen ligands.
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| 17. | Then phosphorylation occurs at the aspartic acid residue in the DKTGT motif with Cu release.
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| 18. | For example, aspartic acid is chemically similar to phospho-serine.
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| 19. | Then dephosphorylation of the aspartic acid residue recovers the protein to ready for the next transport.
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| 20. | The protein itself is very acidic and is very rich in aspartic acid and glutamic acid.
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