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Glutamic acid (symbol Glu or E;
known as
glutamate in its
anionic form) is an α-amino
acid that is used by
almost all
living beings in the biosynthesis...
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Aspartic acid (symbol Asp or D; the
ionic form is
known as aspartate), is an α-amino
acid that is used in the
biosynthesis of proteins. The L-isomer of...
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family of ligases,
specifically those forming carbon-nitrogen
bonds carbon-nitrogen
ligases with
glutamine as
amido-N-donor. The
systematic name of this...
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amido-N-donor (Glutamine amidotransferases). The
systematic name of this
enzyme class is adenosylcobyrinic-
acid-a,c-diamide:L-glutamine
amido-ligase...
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form of
tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA). It is also
known as taurursodiol.
Tauroursodeoxycholic acid is a
naturally occurring hydrophilic bile
acid...
- with
glutamine as
amido-N-donor. The
systematic name of this
enzyme class is hydrogenobyrinic-
acid:L-glutamine
amido-ligase (AMP-
forming). This
enzyme is...
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deprotonation of the
methyne that is
alpha to the
amido group.
Rates increase with pH. Many D-amino
acids found in
higher organisms are
derived from microbial...
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synthesize a
diverse range of polymers.
Examples of such
polymers include poly(
amido amine), poly(amino ester), poly(imido sulfide), poly(ester sulfide), poly(aspartamide)...
- Ejfler, Jolanta; Szafert, Sławomir (2014-11-24). "High-Yield
Synthesis of
Amido-Functionalized
Polyoctahedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxanes by
Using Acyl Chlorides"...
- 3-Mercaptopropionic
acid (3-MPA) is an
organosulfur compound with the
formula HSCH2CH2CO2H. It is a
bifunctional molecule,
containing both
carboxylic acid and thiol...