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Dehydroalanine (Cα,β-didehydroalanine, α,β-di-
dehydroalanine, 2-aminoacrylate, or 2,3-didehydroalanine) is a
dehydroamino acid. It does not
exist in its...
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common dehydroamino acid is
dehydroalanine,
which otherwise exists only as a
residue in
proteins and peptides. The
dehydroalanine residue is
obtained dehydration...
- 5-diiodo-L-tyrosine + H2O2 = [thyroglobulin]-L-thyroxine + [thyroglobulin]-
dehydroalanine + 2 H2O
Coupling to
produce T3, [thyroglobulin]-3-iodo-L-tyrosine +...
- reduced. On occasion,
dehydration is
performed on serines,
resulting in
dehydroalanine. This is just a
sampling of the
various mani****tions and variations...
- achiral.
Another compound similar to
alanine without an α-hydrogen is
dehydroalanine,
which possesses a
methylene sidechain. It is one of
several naturally...
- N-acetylacrylic acid,
which in turn is a
derivative of the
unstable compound dehydroalanine.
Acetylation of the
amine in the
latter compound prevents tautomerization...
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lanthionine or methyllanthionine, as well as the
unsaturated amino acids dehydroalanine, and 2-aminoisobutyric acid. They
belong to
ribosomally synthesized...
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similar to the
mechanism of the
related enzyme histidine ammonia lyase. A
dehydroalanine residue was long
thought to be the key
electrophilic catalytic residue...
- Dihydroartemisinin, an
antimalarial Dihydroalprenolol, a beta-adrenergic
blocker Dehydroalanine, an
uncommon unsaturated α-amino acid
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whereas lanthipeptide aminovinyl cysteines are
formed from Cys and
dehydroalanine (Dha). The
first linaridin to be
characterized was cypemycin. Microviridins...