- (2S,4R)-4-
Hydroxyproline, or L-
hydroxyproline (C5H9O3N), is an
amino acid,
abbreviated as Hyp or O, e.g., in
Protein Data Bank. In 1902,
Hermann Emil...
- its high
hydroxyproline content. The most
common motifs in collagen's
amino acid
sequence are glycine-proline-X and glycine-X-
hydroxyproline,
where X...
- Glycine, proline, and
hydroxyproline must be in
their designated positions with the
correct configuration. For example,
hydroxyproline in the Y
position increases...
- type is proline,
although the
related non-proteinogenic
amino acids hydroxyproline and
pipecolic acid have
often been
included in
studies of this class...
- In enzymology, a [Skp1-protein]-
hydroxyproline N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase (EC 2.4.1.229) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction UDP-N-acetylglucosamine...
-
primarily composed of
amino acids,
including glycine, proline, and
hydroxyproline.
These amino acid
chains form a three-dimensional
network through hydrogen...
-
proteins (1-5%) are
found in most
plant cell walls; they are
classified as
hydroxyproline-rich
glycoproteins (HRGP),
arabinogalactan proteins (AGP), glycine-rich...
- from serine,
glycine can also be
derived from threonine,
choline or
hydroxyproline via inter-organ
metabolism of the
liver and kidneys.
Glycine is degraded...
-
Extensins are a
family of flexuous, rodlike,
hydroxyproline-rich
glycoproteins (HRGPs) of the
plant cell wall. They are
highly abundant proteins. There...
- ascorbate. This
particular enzyme catalyzes the
formation of (2S, 4R)-4-
hydroxyproline, a
compound that
represents the most
prevalent post-translational modification...