| 31. | The other is known as 3-methyl histidine, a structural component of muscle.
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| 32. | Histidine kinases are also found in plants, fungi, animals, and other eukaryotes.
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| 33. | In the Histidine variant, the enzyme is much more effective at the aforementioned conversion.
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| 34. | The mutation causes substitution of codon 206 from arginine to histidine in the ACVR1 protein.
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| 35. | The cluster is linked to the protein by the amino acid residues cysteine and histidine.
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| 36. | The biosynthesis of histamine from histidine is catalyzed by the enzyme L-histidine decarboxylase.
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| 37. | The biosynthesis of histamine from histidine is catalyzed by the enzyme L-histidine decarboxylase.
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| 38. | It is primarily used as a dehydrogenase by causing the methoxycarbonylation of their histidine components.
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| 39. | Signal transducing histidine kinases are the key elements in two-component signal transduction systems.
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| 40. | The amino acid histidine, when catalyzed by the enzyme histidase, forms urocanic acid.
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