- In enzymology, a
trimethyllysine dioxygenase (TMLH; EC 1.14.11.8) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction N6,N6,N6-trimethyl-L-lysine + 2-oxoglutarate...
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hydroxylation reaction of Nε-
trimethyllysine to 3-hydroxy-Nε-
trimethyllysine. The
current consensus theory about the
origin of Nε-
trimethyllysine in
mammals is that...
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including humans.
Humans synthesize carnitine from the
substrate TML (6-N-
trimethyllysine),
which is in turn
derived from the
methylation of the
amino acid lysine...
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lysine residues are
methylated to
trimethyllysine. Four
enzymes are
involved in the
conversion of
trimethyllysine and its
intermediate forms into the...
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containing trimethyllysine 4 and
phosphothreonine 3 2b2u:
Tandem chromodomains of
human CHD1
complexed with
Histone H3 Tail
containing trimethyllysine 4 and...
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oxidised for the
release of energy.
Carnitine is
synthesised from
trimethyllysine,
which is a
product of the
degradation of
certain proteins, as such...
- TMEM47:
encoding protein Transmembrane protein 47 TMLHE:
encoding enzyme Trimethyllysine dioxygenase,
mitochondrial TNMD
encoding protein Tenomodulin (also...
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Trimethyllysine dioxygenase,
mitochondrial is an
enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the
TMLHE gene in
chromosome X.
Mutations in the
TMLHE gene resulting...
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methyltransferase deficiency X-linked
creatine transporter defect 6-N-
trimethyllysine dioxygenase deficiency Adenylosuccinate lyase deficiency Adenosine...
- Dimethylated: (6-N,6-N)dimethyllysine Trimethylated: (6-N,6-N,6-N)
trimethyllysine Hyun, Kwangbeom; Jeon, Jongcheol; Park, Kihyun; Kim,
Jaehoon (2017)...