-
Dityrosine is a
dimeric form of tyrosine.
Whereas tyrosine itself is a
proteinogenic amino acid,
dityrosine is non-proteinogenic.
Various enzymes, such...
- 380–460 Z
Folic acid 450 Z F P
Pyridoxine 400 Z F P
Tyrosine 270 305 Z F P
Dityrosine 325 400 Z Excimer-like
aggregate (collagen) 270 360 Z
Glycation adduct...
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structures that then
crosslink through disulfide bonds (and
potentially dityrosine and cysteine-tyrosine bonds). When
protamine P1
binds to DNA, cysteine...
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mediates protein nitrosylation and the
formation of 3-chlorotyrosine and
dityrosine crosslinks.
Following phagocytosis, the
immune cells repair and remodel...
- m****: 360.1321 u) may
refer to: CI-1017
EDDHA Nitrendipine Sterculinine Dityrosine This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with...
- cross-links in many
forms such as
dityrosine, trityrosine, and tetratyrosine. Primarily, in resilin,
tyrosine and
dityrosine served as the
chemical cross-links...
- to
catalyze the
oxidation of
tyrosine residues in the
formation of L,L-
dityrosine, a
precursor of the
spore wall.
Nelson DR (January 2018). "Cytochrome...
- Harrington, C. R.; Wischik, C. M.; Serpell, L. C. (15
October 2022). "
Dityrosine Cross-links are
Present in Alzheimer's Disease-derived Tau
Oligomers and...
- in the
peptide chain suggests that cross-links are not
formed through dityrosine links, like it is in resilin.
Hypotheses of the
mechanism of cross-linking...
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Madurai Kamaraj University.
Retrieved 1 May 2010.
Molecular Pathology of
dityrosine Crosslinks in Protein.
Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2002. ISBN 9781402070853...