| 31. | Media lacking an amino acid such as proline in conjunction with map bacterial chromosomes.
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| 32. | Proline enters a catalytic cycle by reacting with the aldehyde to form an enamine.
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| 33. | These six are arginine, cysteine, glycine, glutamine, proline and tyrosine.
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| 34. | A proline rich region is also predicted to lie between residues 161-170.
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| 35. | This enzyme participates in arginine and proline metabolism.
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| 36. | This enzyme belongs to the family of proline racemases acting on free amino acids.
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| 37. | These enzymes catalyse the interconversion of L-and D-proline in bacteria.
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| 38. | Pin1 activity regulates the outcome of proline-directed kinase ( e . g.
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| 39. | M4 is unwound in this region due to a conserved proline ( P308 ).
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| 40. | A proline-rich region was also revealed at 14-65 amino acids.
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