| 1. | Branched-chain amino acids consist primarily of leucine and valine.
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| 2. | It recognizes molecules that have leucine-rich nuclear export signals.
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| 3. | It contains an atypical leucine-zipper coiled-coil domain.
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| 4. | Each HSF monomer contains one N-terminal leucine zipper repeats.
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| 5. | It has multiple zinc finger motifs and a leucine zipper motif.
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| 6. | Neural retina-specific leucine zipper proteins belong to this family.
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| 7. | Both L-leucine and D-leucine protect mice against seizures.
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| 8. | Both L-leucine and D-leucine protect mice against seizures.
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| 9. | Sepsis is also able to prevent leucine from stimulating muscle protein synthesis.
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| 10. | Symptoms can be reduced through avoidance of leucine, an amino acid.
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