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- Deamidation is a chemical reaction in which an amide functional group in the side chain of the amino acids asparagine or glutamine is removed or converted...
- glutelins are excellent substrates for deamidation particularly by mammalian tissue transglutaminases (tTG). Deamidation is a process in which the R-C0-NH2...
- glycosylation can be blocked with certain inhibitors, such as tunicamycin. deamidation (succinimide formation) In this modification, an asparagine or aspartate...
- subcutaneous injection of a clear solution. The glycine substitution prevents deamidation of the acid-sensitive asparagine at acidic pH. In the neutral subcutaneous...
- citrullination, or deimination, the conversion of arginine to citrulline deamidation, the conversion of glutamine to glutamic acid or asparagine to aspartic...
- effectively. These peptides are modified by tTG in two ways, deamidation or transamidation. Deamidation is the reaction by which a glutamate residue is formed...
- (1993). "Stability of Adrenocorticotropic Hormone (ACTH) and Pathways of Deamidation of Asparaginyl Residue in Hexapeptide Segments". Stability and Characterization...
- a tRNA molecule may be chemically modified, often by methylation or deamidation. These unusual bases sometimes affect the tRNA's interaction with ribosomes...
- G. Haufe (2004). "Highly Efficient Stereoconservative Amidation and Deamidation of α-Amino Acids". Org. Lett. 6 (21): 3675–3678. doi:10.1021/ol048771l...
- G. Haufe (2004). "Highly Efficient Stereoconservative Amidation and Deamidation of α-Amino Acids". Org. Lett. 6 (21): 3675–3678. doi:10.1021/ol048771l...