| 21. | Leucine potently activates the mammalian target of rapamycin kinase that regulates cell growth.
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| 22. | The encoded protein contains 17 leucine-rich repeats and one PDZ domain.
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| 23. | This kinase contains a SH3 domain and a leucine zipper-basic motif.
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| 24. | TSC22D1 forms homodimers via its conserved leucine zipper domain and heterodimerizes with TSC22D4.
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| 25. | A Leucine zipper pattern was found beginning at Lys113 and ending at Lys134.
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| 26. | The first two references listed would provide further basic information regarding leucine zippers.
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| 27. | Casein hydrolysate CH or mixtures of leucine and lysine can also be used.
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| 28. | It is believed that this is achieved by limiting the essential amino acid leucine.
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| 29. | CREB proteins are activated by phosphorylation from various kinases, including leucine zipper motif.
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| 30. | Leucine-rich repeats are frequently involved in the formation of protein protein interactions.
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