... specific aminoacids in bac-terial EFG [26–29]. To date, there are only a fewreports in which this technique has been used toacquire information on the importance of specific amino acids and amino ... protein of 842 aminoacids [5]. Theprotein is evolutionary conserved and the amino acidsequence is 66% identical and 85% homologous to thesequence of human eEF2 [5]. eEF2 is an essential proteincoded ... Promega (Madison, WI, USA). Yeastnitrogen base without aminoacids and agar were from BD(Franklin Lakes, NJ, USA). Ammonium sulphate and amino acids were from Merck (Darmstadt, Germany).Strains,...
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... Polymers Composed of Naturally Occurring α -Amino Acids epoxy - succinic acids, as well as bis - (succinic acid) - α , ω - alkylene diesters and O , O ′ - diacyl - bis - glycolic acids, see Scheme 5.2 ... bondsHOTos.TosOH.Enzymespecificgroups 116 5 Biodegradable Polymers Composed of Naturally Occurring α -Amino Acids unit, and showed increased biodegradation rates. Additionally, the enhanced hydrolysis of polysuccinates is linked ... polyacids containing l - lysine residues can be used for chemical modifi cation with condensing agents. For example, 4 - amino - 2,2,6,6 - tetramethyl - piperidinyloxy free radical (4 - amino...
... the essentialaminoacids for those livestocks. The estimated amount of l-lysineproduced in the world is around 400,000 tons and almost all of this is suppliedby Ajinomoto, Kyowa Hakko Kogyou, ... l-hydroxyproline.Microbial Production of AminoAcids in Japan83 26. Syldatk C, Mueller R, Siemann M, Krohn K, Wagner F (1992) In: Rozzental JD, Wagner F(eds) Biocatalytic production of aminoacids and derivatives. ... acetic acid in the cells of theMicrobial Production of AminoAcids in Japan73Table 1. Amino acid production in Japan and the world in 1996 Amino acid Amount (tons/year) MethodJapan World Bio-...
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... last 42 aminoacids ofSUR2. One possibility is that interaction of the hetero-dimer produces a conformational change that physi-cally reduces the inhibitory effect of the last 42 amino acids ... NBD2B couldresult from an inhibitory effect of the C-terminal 42 amino acids of NBD2B or a stimulatory effect of theequivalent aminoacids of NBD2A. To determinewhich of these hypotheses is correct, ... last 42 amino acids. Figure 2A and Table 1 showthat the ATPase activity of NBD2-DC was greaterthan that of SUR2B but similar to that of NBD2A,favoring the idea that the last 42 aminoacids ofNBD2B...
... sequences, such as amino acidresponse element and nutrient-sensing response element, have been shownto mediate the inhibitory effect of some amino acids. Moreover, amino acids exert a wide ... responsive sequences in the targetgenes were not characterized further. It can be notedTable 3. Transcription factors involved in the action of aminoacids on gene expression. Amino acid(s) manipulations ... ReferenceInhibiting effect resulting from the presence of amino acids Pooled aminoacids deprivation Increased c-myc mRNA stabilisation Cultured rat hepatocytes [46]Dietary protein restriction Increased HNF-3,...
... clearly show that the amino acids at the extreme C-terminus of GCPII are crucial for thehydrolytic activity of the enzyme and, furthermore, thatno more than 60 aminoacidscan be deleted from ... be essential for its hydrolytic activity [15]. The protein isproposed to consist of six domains: the N-terminalcytoplasmic tail (amino acids 1–18), the helical transmem-brane region (amino acids ... morethan 60 amino acid residues from the N-terminus of theprotein. Overall, these results clearly show that amino acidsegments at the N- and C-termini of the ectodomain ofGCPII are essential...
... and Pro are notallowed at position 3; (c) allaminoacids are allowed atpositions 4 and 5; (d) Ser, Thr, Ala, Gly, Cys, or Asn arepermitted at position 6; (e) all but Pro are allowed atposition ... significantlyaffects the amino acid residue permitted at position 3.In addition to the combination of aminoacids atpositions 3 and 6, it was demonstrated that the combinationof aminoacids ... the aminoacids located beyondposition 7 would also affect the amino acid requirement atposition 3. Further studies are required to fully characterizethe favorable combinations of amino acids...
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... site-directedmutagenesis of charged aminoacids in the C-terminalportion of antiplasmin. Our first goal was to producemutants in which the C-terminal lysine was replaced by amino acids without a positive ... activity was inhibited).Computer model of the C-terminal 40 amino acids in antiplasminA computer model of the C-terminal 40 aminoacids inantiplasmin [11] was constructed byCS CHEM3DULTRA,version ... weconstructed seven single-site mutants of antiplasmin bymodifying charged aminoacids in the C-terminal part of themolecule. All the variants were expressed in the DrosophilaS2 cell system, purified,...
... indicates,however, that several aminoacids may be essential forhepatocellular taurocholate uptake because mutations inthese aminoacids caused lack of transport; the amino acids in question are Asp115, ... negativelycharged aminoacids (aspartates and glutamates) which werepresent in nine members of the SBAT-family, in two non-conserved negatively charged amino acids, in all eight Ntcp-cysteines, ... charged aminoacids was made which revealed fiveconserved glutamates and aspartates. The construction ofpoint mutations of all five conserved and two nonconservednegatively charged amino acids...