| 1. | Similarly, aspartic acid and glutamic acid are both small, negatively charged residues.
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| 2. | Working with gliadin, he identified ?-aminoglutaric acid or glutamic acid in 1866.
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| 3. | Glutamine is converted to glutamic acid or pyroglutamic acid ( 5-oxoproline ).
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| 4. | It can also be demethylated by methylglutamate dehydrogenase to regenerate glutamic acid.
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| 5. | I've accidently created a redirect from Glutaminic Acid to Glutamic acid.
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| 6. | These five are alanine, aspartic acid, asparagine, glutamic acid and serine.
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| 7. | Glutamic acid was converted to the necessary aldehyde via Strecker degradation.
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| 8. | For example, it is needed to carboxylate specific glutamic acid residues on prothrombin.
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| 9. | Glutamic acid is naturally occurring in some proteins, but that's where it ends.
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| 10. | The experiment began with L-glutamic acid heated in an oil bath.
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