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- Norleucine (abbreviated as Nle) is an amino acid with the formula CH3(CH2)3CH(NH2)CO2H. A systematic name for this compound is 2-aminohexanoic acid. The...
- 6-Diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine (DON) is a glutamine antagonist, which was isolated originally from Streptomyces in a sample of Peruvian soil. This diazo compound...
- is replaced by norleucine, a straight hydrocarbon sidechain amino acid which lacks the thioether. It has been conjectured that norleucine was present in...
- prebiotic experiments and meteorites). Some natural amino acids, such as norleucine, are misincorporated translationally into proteins due to infidelity of...
- non-proteinogenic amino acid. It could be classified as a cyclopentane derivative of norleucine, having two hydrogen atoms less. The α-carbon atom is not a stereocenter...
- thought that A. smithiana toxicity is from chlorocrotylglycine and allenic norleucine. Several similar species have been implicated in similar cases of poisoning:...
- prebiotic synthesis of amino acids, norvaline, but also norleucine, are produced. Norvaline and norleucine (one hydrocarbon group longer) both possess the nor-...
- example, noradrenaline linear chain isomer; for example, norvaline or norleucine Nitrite oxidoreductase, an enzyme Nucleolus organizer region, a chromosomal...
- 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-nitroamphetamine, a recreational drug 6-Diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine, an enzyme inhibitor Deoxynivalenol, a mycotoxin "-don" a suffix in the...
- standards. However, there are non-deuterated internal standards such as norleucine, which is po****r in the analysis of amino acids because it can be separated...