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W 121 G 1.1 6 NR
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W 121 Y/Y 122 W 1 .2 7 0.13
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... described in
vivo in pigs (V 224 I and R 225 Q in c3) or
humans (mutations in c2, R 225 W and
R307C in c3), and red letters indicating the
mutations analyzed inthe present study.
Regulation of AMPK a2b2c3 ... difficult. It is noteworthy
that forthe mutations inthe N-terminal Bateman
domain formed by CBS1 2 (V 224 I, R 225 Q, H306R
and R307G), the fold activation of the complex by
20 0 lm AMP was similar to ... and investigated the effect of these substitu-
tions on the allosteric activation of the kinase by
AMP. Our main focus was to study the effects of
mutations in positions V 224 , R 225 and R307 in the
first...
... << 1, we have:
)sin( )21 ( )21 (
22 22
0
2
0
2
2
0
2
22
ϕθθ
ϕ
ϕ
ddrdr
c
dt
c
cds
gg
+−−−+=
(30)
With
r
GM
g
g
−=
ϕ
, we obtain from (30):
)sin( )21 ( )21 (
22 22
0
2
0
2
2
0
2
22
ϕθθ
ddrdr
rc
GM
dt
rc
GM
cds
gg
+−+−−=
... (28 )
We have had
2
0
c
g
−=
ϕ
from the previous paper [6]. Substituting (28 ) into (27 ), we obtain:
)sin()1()1(
22 22
0
2
0
2
2
2
0
2
2
22
ϕθθ
ϕ
ϕ
ddrdr
c
dt
c
cds
gg
+−−−−=
−
(29 )
For
2
c
g
ϕ
... (26 )
Substituting (25 ), (26 ) into (15) we obtain:
)sin()()(
22 22
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2
0
22
ϕθθ
ϕ
ϕ
ϕ
ϕ
ddrdrdtcds
g
gN
gN
g
+−−=
(27 )
Note that we still have r = r
0.
Noting (22 ), we have:
2
00
0
0
11
c
g
g
g
g
gg
g
gN
ϕ
ϕ
ϕ
ϕ
ϕ
ϕ
ϕ
ϕ
−=+=
+
=...