- Cu(II) and
affect the
function of
venom metalloproteases. N-terminal
histidines are
known to
function as
bidentate ligands, with a
metal (generally copper)...
- Roche,
although the use of
histidines and its
vectors are
distributed by Qiagen.
Various purification kits for
histidine-tagged
proteins are commercially...
-
enzyme histidine decarboxylase (EC 4.1.1.22, HDC) is
transcribed on
chromosome 15,
region q21.1-21.2, and
catalyzes the
decarboxylation of
histidine to form...
- DEPC
derivatization of
histidines is also used to
study the
importance of
histidyl residues in enzymes.
Modification of
histidine by DEPC
results in carbethoxylated...
-
Histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate, or
Custodiol HTK solution, is a high-flow, low-pot****ium
preservation solution used for
organ transplantation. The...
- of
histidines. This
indeed fits the
sequence of PA
since domain 2
contains a
number of
histidines (shown as
asterisks in
figure 9a).
Three histidine residues...
-
HDCTooltip Histidine decarboxylase Substrates→Products: L-
Histidine→Histamine Inhibitors:
Catechin Alpha-Fluoromethylhistidine
Histidine methyl ester...
-
Histidine ammonia-lyase (EC 4.3.1.3, histidase, histidinase) is an
enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the HAL gene. It
converts histidine into ammonia...
-
number 200-745-3 (D-
histidine) ^a
EINECS number 206-513-8 (L-
histidine) ^a CID 71083 from
PubChem (D-
histidine) ^a CID 6274 from
PubChem (L-
histidine)...
-
Carnosine (beta-alanyl-L-
histidine) is a
dipeptide molecule, made up of the
amino acids beta-alanine and
histidine. It is
highly concentrated in muscle...