| 21. | DNA bases are subject to a large number of anomalies : spontaneous alkylation or oxidative deamination.
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| 22. | In situations of excess protein intake, deamination is used to break down amino acids for energy.
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| 23. | The implications of deamination on 5-hydroxymethylcytosine, on the other hand, remains less understood.
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| 24. | Another explanation is that the deamination repair activity during transcription does not occur on the coding strand.
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| 25. | It can be formed by the deamination of the purine base in deoxyadenosine monophosphate ( dAMP ).
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| 26. | Spontaneous damage can include the loss of a base, deamination, sugar ring puckering and tautomeric shift.
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| 27. | In humans, phenylacetone occurs as a metabolite of amphetamine and methamphetamine via FMO3-mediated oxidative deamination.
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| 28. | Finally, the researchers determined that this unwinding is due to the deamination of adenosine residues to inosine.
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| 29. | It is the keto acid produced by deamination of glutamate, and is an intermediate in the Krebs cycle.
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| 30. | More specifically, the catalytic domain is a zinc dependent cytidine deaminase domain and is essential for cytidine deamination.
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