- An
isopeptide bond is a type of
amide bond
formed between a
carboxyl group of one
amino acid and an
amino group of another. An
isopeptide bond is the linkage...
- chain. It can also be
called a
eupeptide bond to
distinguish it from an
isopeptide bond,
which is
another type of
amide bond
between two
amino acids. When...
-
Transglutaminases are
enzymes that in
nature primarily catalyze the
formation of an
isopeptide bond
between γ-carboxamide
groups ( -(C=O)NH2 ) of
glutamine residue side...
- of
carbon monoxide to
other organic/inorganic compounds.
spontaneous isopeptide bond formation, as
found in many
surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria...
-
reacts with the
protein SpyCatcher (12.3 kDa) to form an
intermolecular isopeptide bond
between the pair. DNA
sequence encoding either SpyTag or SpyCatcher...
- to bind
ubiquitin to
lysine residues on the
protein substrate via an
isopeptide bond,
cysteine residues through a
thioester bond; serine, threonine, and...
-
transglutaminase enzyme is increased.
Presence of
isopeptide bonds in
these structures: The
presence of
isopeptide bonds (the
result of the
transglutaminase reaction)...
- a
peptide bond when it is part of the main
chain of a protein, and an
isopeptide bond when it
occurs in a side chain, as in
asparagine and glutamine. It...
- ubiquitin, once it
reaches its destination, ends up
being attached by an
isopeptide bond to a
lysine residue,
which is part of the
target protein. E3 ligases...
- and wool, skin, and cartilage.
Disulfide bonds are
common crosslinks.
Isopeptide bond
formation is
another type of
protein crosslink. The
process of applying...