| 31. | It is characterized by the presence of two leucine residues in its intracellular trafficking.
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| 32. | It also contains leucine-rich repeats with conserved cysteine-rich flanking sequences.
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| 33. | It contains a basic region-leucine zipper ( bZIP )-like domain.
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| 34. | TBRG4 also contains multiple putative leucine zipper domains.
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| 35. | Their protein structures resemble small leucine-rich proteoglycans found in the extracellular matrix.
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| 36. | Leucine on the left and photoleucine on the right
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| 37. | L-Photo-Leucine acquires its function after being affected by UV light.
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| 38. | Through the leucine zipper structures, sMafs form homodimers by themselves and Bach families.
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| 39. | Leucine at a dose exceeding 500 mg / kg / d was observed with hyperammonemia.
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| 40. | Leucine is a potent activator of mTORC1.
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