| 11. | This drives the formation and accumulation of dipeptide repeat proteins corresponding multiple ribosomal reading frames on the mutation.
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| 12. | This gene encodes a member of the atrophin family of arginine-glutamic acid ( RE ) dipeptide repeat-containing proteins.
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| 13. | The dipeptide derived from glycine and ( R-) valine is converted into a " n "-BuLi.
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| 14. | The procedure is illustrated by the synthesis of a dipeptide library using the same three amino acids as building blocks in both cycles.
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| 15. | This would yield a coordination number of six for the zinc in the carboxypeptidase A-dipeptide glycyl-L-tyrosine complex.
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| 16. | When bound to dipeptide glycyl-L-tyrosine, the amino nitrogen of the dipeptide and the carbonyl oxygen replaced the water ligand.
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| 17. | When bound to dipeptide glycyl-L-tyrosine, the amino nitrogen of the dipeptide and the carbonyl oxygen replaced the water ligand.
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| 18. | Carnosine is a dipeptide composed of beta-alanine and histidine, and is found in skeletal muscle and cells of the nervous system.
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| 19. | In the final step the dipeptide is cleaved by acidic hydrolysis in two amino acid methyl esters which can be separated from each other.
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| 20. | Isoglutamine can form the C-terminus of a peptide chain, as in muramyl dipeptide ( MDP ), a constituent of bacterial cell walls.
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