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L-Proline | C5H9NO2 | CID 145742 - PubChem - NIHIt is an essential component of collagen and is important for proper functioning of joints and tendons. It also helps maintain and strengthen heart muscles.
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Proline, a unique amino acid whose polymer, polyproline II helix ...Aug 25, 2024 · Proline is a unique amino acid in that its side-chain is cyclised to the backbone, thus giving proline an exceptional rigidity and a considerably restricted ...
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Proline Metabolism and Microenvironmental Stress - PMCProline, the only proteinogenic secondary amino acid, is metabolized by its own family of enzymes responding to metabolic stress and participating in metabolic ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Role of proline under changing environments: A review - PMC - NIHProline, an amino acid, plays an important role in plants. It protects the plants from various stresses and also helps plants to recover from stress more ...
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Occurrence of the d-Proline Chemotype in Enzyme Inhibitors - MDPIApr 18, 2019 · d-Proline-rich peptides were shown to provide bacteria and parasites the peculiar resistance against host proteolytic mechanism. Also, the d- ...
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d-Proline Reductase Underlies Proline-Dependent Growth of ...Jul 13, 2022 · Moreover, we report that d-proline reductase forces C. difficile to strictly depend on proline for growth. Finally, we provide evidence that ...
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Ch27 pKa and pI values - University of CalgarypKa1= α-carboxyl group, pKa2 = α-ammonium ion, and pKa3 = side chain group ... Proline, 1.99, 10.60, ---, 6.30. Phenylalanine, 1.83, 9.13, ---, 5.48. Tryptophan ...Missing: imino | Show results with:imino
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The flexibility in the proline ring couples to the protein backbone - PMCAll three bond angles tend toward the tetrahedral bonding angle of 109.5°. The geometry of the closed five-membered ring restricts the Cγ-Cδ-N bond angle in the ...
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The puckering free-energy surface of proline | AIP AdvancesMar 27, 2013 · Proline has two preferred puckering states, which are often characterized by the pseudorotation phase angle and amplitude.
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Pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthase and proline biosynthesisJan 20, 2010 · Pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthase (P5CS) is a bifunctional enzyme that exhibits glutamate kinase (GK) and γ-glutamyl phosphate reductase (GPR) activities.
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Proline and hydroxyproline metabolism: implications for animal and ...On a pergram basis, proline plus hydroxyproline are most abundant in collagen and milk proteins, and requirements of proline for whole-body protein synthesis ...<|separator|>
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Structural Biology of Proline Catabolism - PMC - PubMed CentralP5C dehydrogenase (P5CDH, EC 1.5.1.12) completes the transformation of proline to glutamate by catalyzing the oxidation of GSA, utilizing NAD+ as the electron ...
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The Janus-like role of proline metabolism in cancer - NatureOct 14, 2020 · The metabolism of the non-essential amino acid L-proline is emerging as a key pathway in the metabolic rewiring that sustains cancer cells proliferation, ...
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Activation of proline metabolism maintains ATP levels during ...Moreover, the catabolic pathway of proline generates glutamate that can feed into the TCA cycle via its conversion to α-KG for ATP generation (Phang et al. 2015) ...
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Understanding the role of key amino acids in regulation of proline ...Jan 13, 2020 · Interconversion of proline, glutamate, and ornithine links TCA cycle, urea cycle, and amino acid metabolism to PRODH/POX-dependent apoptosis/ ...Missing: yield | Show results with:yield
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Connecting proline metabolism and signaling pathways in plant ...Proline metabolism is manipulated under stress by multiple and complex regulatory pathways and can profoundly influence cell death and survival.Introduction · Proline in Senescing Petals... · Proline in Leaf Senescence...
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Reciprocal regulation of Δ1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthetase and ...Aug 5, 2025 · The reciprocal regulation of P5CS and PDH genes appears to be a key mechanism in the control of the levels of proline during and after osmotic ...
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Bacterial osmoadaptation: the role of osmolytes in bacterial stress ...Two osmoregulated permeases, ProP and ProU, mediate uptake of most osmoprotectants in E. coli and Salmonella typhimurium. First recognised as proline ...
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[PDF] 607 Proline dehydrogenase: a key enzyme in controlling cellular ...P5CS and ProDH genes are inversely regulated during and after osmotic stress in plants. ... Transcriptional regulation of ProDH appears to be independent of ...
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Hyperprolinemia - Genetics - MedlinePlusAug 27, 2021 · Hyperprolinemia type II is caused by variants in the ALDH4A1 gene, which provides instructions for producing the enzyme pyrroline-5-carboxylate ...
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Biochemical and clinical features of hereditary hyperprolinemia - PMCSep 24, 2014 · HPII is caused by a deficiency of Δ-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate (P5C) dehydrogenase (P5CDh; EC 1.5. 1.12) activity.
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Proline codon pair selection determines ribosome pausing strength ...May 17, 2021 · a The genetic code contains four codons for proline: CCG, CCC, CCU, and CCA. b The three tRNAs ProK, ProL, and ProM recognize distinct sets ...
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tRNA synthetase: tRNA Aminoacylation and beyond - PMCThe class II prolyl-tRNA synthetase (ProRS) possesses a hydrolytic editing domain that can either be inserted or appended to the main body of the enzyme ...
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Transfer RNA Modulates the Editing Mechanism Used by Class II ...Previous studies have shown that class II prolyl-tRNA synthetase (ProRS) possesses both pre- and post-transfer editing functions against noncognate alanine.
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Recognition and selection of tRNA in translation - PubMedThe ribosome recognizes aa-tRNA through shape discrimination of the codon-anticodon duplex and regulates the rates of GTP hydrolysis by EF-Tu and aa-tRNA ...Missing: prolyl- | Show results with:prolyl-
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Conformational landscape of substituted prolines - PMCJan 17, 2020 · The cyclic side chain of the amino acid proline confers unique conformational restraints on its backbone and side chain dihedral angles.
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The alphabet of intrinsic disorder: I. Act like a Pro - NIHO-glycosylation preferentially occurs in protein regions with high proline contents, and particularly high proline frequencies have been reported for ...
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Prolyl 4-hydroxylase - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHThe hydroxylation of proline residues is also amongst the most subtle of posttranslational modifications, adding merely 16 atomic mass units to a protein.
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Prolyl 4-hydroxylase - PubMed - NIHProlyl 4-hydroxylase (P4H) catalyzes the irreversible modification of proline residues, yielding (2S,4R)-4-hydroxyproline (Hyp). P4H protein substrates are ...
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Alpha-helical, but not beta-sheet, propensity of proline is ... - NIHProline is established as a potent breaker of both alpha-helical and beta-sheet structures in soluble (globular) proteins.
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Roles of β-Turns in Protein Folding - PubMed Central - NIHβ-turns can be active in protein folding as nucleation sites, or passive, forming after other regions develop, depending on the protein's folding mechanism.
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Structural and thermodynamic basis of proline-induced ...Jul 20, 2016 · In membrane proteins, proline-mediated helix kinks are indispensable for the tight packing of transmembrane (TM) helices.
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Prion Protein Prolines 102 and 105 and the Surrounding Lysine ...A variety of studies using animal and in vitro models have confirmed that the P102L or P105L mutations can cause prion disease and affect PrP folding.
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Alzheimer's disease-causing proline substitutions lead to presenilin ...Nov 12, 2015 · These substitutions were found to prevent the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident chaperone, cyclophilin B, from assisting presenilin 1 to fold properly.
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Structural insight into proline cis/trans isomerization of unfolded ...Thus the energy barrier of cis/trans isomerization (∼20 kcal/mol) is expected to be partially compensated by the formation of the intermolecular hydrogen bond ...
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Proline Cis−Trans Isomerization and Protein Folding | BiochemistryThe cis−trans interconversion of X-Pro peptide groups can be catalyzed by disruption of the partial double-bond character of the peptide bond. Thus, for ...
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Cis-trans isomerization of peptoid residues in the collagen triple-helixNov 21, 2023 · The partial double bond character confines the planar peptide bond to either the trans or cis configuration (denoted by ω = 180° or 0 ...
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Identifying functionally important cis‐peptide containing segments in ...Oct 7, 2014 · A simple calculation on the prevalence of cis-peptides in proteins, which is approximately 5% or less for Xaa-Pro bonds, and approximately 0.03% ...
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Prediction of cis/trans isomerization in proteins using PSI-BLAST ...Mar 9, 2006 · In this paper, we propose a new approach to predict the proline cis/trans isomerization in proteins using support vector machine (SVM).
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Investigation of the cis – trans structures and isomerization of ...Sep 17, 2020 · Whereas most amino acids adopt trans peptide bonds, proline is able to form both cis and trans isomers because of the steric constraints on the ...3. Results And Discussion · Poly-L-Proline · Conversion Ppi To Ppii
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Characterization of Secondary Amide Peptide Bonds IsomerizationThe planar peptide bond can adopt two conformations, cis and trans, that are separated by a large rotational barrier of approximately 54–84 kJ/mol. Examination ...
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Detection of cis and trans X-Pro peptide bonds in proteins by 13C ...Heretofore the complexity of natural abundance spectra has precluded the use of 13C NMR to detect cis peptide bonds in proteins.
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Structural and Biochemical Characterization of the Human ... - NIHCyclophilins are proteins that catalyze the isomerization of prolines, interconverting this structurally important amino acid between cis and trans isomers.
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Cyclophilin A catalyzes proline isomerization by an electrostatic ...Jun 30, 2014 · We show that cyclophilin A, one of the most common proline isomerases, acts by a simple mechanism, which we describe as an “electrostatic handle.”
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Proline Isomerization: From the Chemistry and Biology to ...Proline isomerization influences protein folding and function tremendously and serves as a unique type of post-translational modification that regulates ...
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Peptidyl Prolyl cis/trans Isomerases - Wiley Online LibraryMay 14, 2015 · Peptidyl prolyl cis/trans isomerases catalyse the cis/trans isomerisation of peptide bonds preceding proline in peptides and proteins. The ...
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Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase is the cyclosporin A-binding ...Feb 2, 1989 · 5). To investigate the functional relationship between PPIase and cyclophilin we examined the effect of cyclosporin A on PPIase activity and ...
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Cyclosporin A, the cyclophilin class of peptidylprolyl isomerases ...While PPIase Inhibition Is Not the Relevant inhibition of dephosphorylation of both Ser(P)-casein and Immunosuppressant Readout Ser(P)-19 residue peptide ...
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COLLAGEN STRUCTURE AND STABILITY - PMC - NIHThe amino acids in the Xaa and Yaa positions of collagen are often (2S)-proline (Pro, 28%) and (2S,4R)-4-hydroxyproline (Hyp, 38%), respectively. ProHypGly is ...
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Collagens - PMC - NIHIn this triplet, X is often proline, and Y is frequently hydroxyproline. In each α chain, triple helical regions, termed Col domains, are flanked by non- ...
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Hydroxylation-induced stabilization of the collagen triple helix ...4(R)-Hydroxyproline in the Yaa position of the -Gly-Xaa-Yaa-repeated sequence of collagen plays a crucial role in the stability of the triple helix.
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Stabilization of the collagen structure by hydroxyproline residuesThis hydroxyl group can also take part in an inter-triple-helix hydrogen bond. Our studies thus show the role played by hydroxyproline residues in the structure ...
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Emerging novel functions of the oxygen-sensing prolyl hydroxylase ...Oxygen-sensing prolyl hydroxylase domain enzymes (PHDs) target hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-α subunits for proteasomal degradation in normoxia through ...
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Role and regulation of prolyl hydroxylase domain proteins - NatureFeb 15, 2008 · Prolyl hydroxylase domain (PHD) proteins signals their polyubiquitination and proteasomal degradation, and plays a critical role in regulating HIF abundance ...
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HIV-1 capsid variability: viral exploitation and ... - RetrovirologyOct 26, 2021 · Proline residues in the HIV-1 NH2-terminal capsid domain: structure determinants for proper core assembly and subsequent steps of early ...
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Proline Residues in the HIV-1 NH2-Terminal Capsid Domain ...Mar 15, 2000 · These results suggest that proline residues in the NH2-terminal capsid domain represent critical structure determinants for proper formation of ...
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Polyproline type II helical antifreeze proteins are widespread in ...Jun 1, 2023 · Proline is modified to hydroxyproline within X-P-G motifs throughout47. Therefore, it is likely that the same process is responsible for ...
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Genetic Causes and Mechanisms of Osteogenesis Imperfecta - PMCThe predominant cause of OI is due to mutations in the two genes that encode type I collagen. However, recent advances in sequencing technology has led to ...
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Destabilization of osteogenesis imperfecta collagen-like model ...In nearly all cases, OI is caused by mutations in the genes COL1A1 and COL1A2 coding for the two chains α1(I) and α2(I) of procollagen type I. Collagen type I ...
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Pathogenic mechanisms of osteogenesis imperfecta, evidence for ...Aug 9, 2023 · Over 80% of OIs are caused by dominant mutations in the COL1A1 and COL1A2 genes resulting in defects in the amount or structure of type I ...
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Proline Mechanisms of Stress Survival - PMC - NIHIn plants, intracellular proline levels have been found to increase by >100-fold during stress (42, 131). Proline accumulation in plants occurs during exposure ...
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Osmotically Controlled Synthesis of the Compatible Solute Proline Is ...These authors also reported a moderate increase in the glutamate pool (from 100 to 160 mM) within 7 h of growth of B. subtilis cells subjected to an osmotic ...
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Role of apoptosis-inducing factor, proline dehydrogenase, and ...Regulated reactive oxygen species generation is necessary for redox signaling, while prolonged reactive oxygen species generation favors apoptotic pathways.
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Proline Metabolism in Cancer: Emerging Roles in Redox ... - MDPICancer cells increase the efficiency of proline-dependent energy production by changing signaling pathways, coupling metabolic and redox cycles, and balancing ...Missing: yield | Show results with:yield
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Inactivation of the Mouse L-Proline Transporter PROT Alters ...The amino acid L-proline is known to modulate neurotransmission at glutamatergic synapses ... NMDA receptor-mediated depolarizing action of proline on CA1 ...
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Biochemical characterization of proline racemases from the human ...The secreted form of proline racemase is a potent host B-cell mitogen supporting parasite evasion of specific immune responses. Here we describe that the TcPRAC ...
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L-Proline Activates Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 and ...May 17, 2021 · Proline Activates mTORC1 Cell Signaling Pathway in pTr2 Cells. Western blotting was performed to determine the activation of mTORC1 signaling in ...
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Targeting Mitochondrial Proline Dehydrogenase with a Suicide ...These findings provide preclinical rationale for the development of N-PPG–like PRODH inhibitors as cancer therapeutics to exploit synthetic lethal interactions ...
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Synthesis of specifically stable‐isotope‐labeled l‐proline via L ...The synthetic route is based on the ring closure of L-glutamic acid to L-5-oxoproline and the selective reduction of the 5-amide function, without interference ...
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[PDF] Amino Acids. 7.1a A Novel Synthetic Route to L-ProlineIn this paper, we report a high-yield preparation of op- tically pure L-proline, starting from easily accessible and low-priced L-glutamic acid. Several ...
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Synthesis of l-proline from the racemate by coupling of enzymatic ...We have developed a new procedure for the synthesis of l-proline from the racemate by means of a coupled system of d-amino acid oxidase and sodium borohydride ...
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Synthesis of Proline Analogues via Rh-Catalyzed Asymmetric ...Dec 31, 2020 · An enantio- and diastereoselective Rh-catalyzed conjugate addition reaction for the synthesis of proline analogues is reported.
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21 CFR 172.320 -- Amino acids. - eCFRL-Proline, 4.2. L-Serine, 8.4. L-Threonine, 5.0. L-Tryptophan, 1.6. L-Tyrosine ... (f) The food additive amino acids added as nutrients to special dietary foods ...
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Effective Prevention of Chill-Haze in Beer Using an Acid Proline ...Chill-haze formation during beer production is known to involve polyphenols that interact with proline-rich proteins. We hypothesized that incubating beer ...Missing: brewing | Show results with:brewing
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Small molecule angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors - FrontiersA study has demonstrated that all of these drugs have significant hypotensive effects (Heran et al., 2008). ... Captopril is an L-proline derivative, wherein L- ...
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Proline-based organocatalyst-mediated asymmetric aldol reaction of ...The current study involves the employment of three organocatalysts (1–3) in the asymmetric aldol reactions of acetones with substituted benzaldehydes. The ...
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Amino Acids: The Role of it in Hydrating Skin - SBLC CosmeticsProline helps to strengthen the skin's natural barrier, preventing moisture loss and improving hydration. A study published in the Journal of Cosmetic Science ...
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Memory Effect in Thermoresponsive Proline‐based PolymersSep 15, 2022 · We report that synthetic polymers consisting of L-proline monomer units exhibit temperature-driven aggregation in water with unprecedented hysteresis.
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a unique suicide inhibitor of proline dehydrogenase with anticancer ...Jun 5, 2021 · The present study was undertaken to address two aims: (i) use PRODH overexpressing human cancer cells (ZR-75-1) to confirm the UPRmt inducing ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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L-Proline - American Chemical SocietyDec 5, 2017 · C5H9NO2. Appearance, White crystals. Melting point, 205–228 ºC (dec.)* Water solubility, 162 g/L. MOTW update: November 5, 2018. L-Alanine and L ...
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Polyproline-II Helix in Proteins: Structure and Function - ScienceDirectThe main features of the triple helical structure of collagen were deduced in the mid-1950s from fibre X-ray diffraction of tendons. Yet, the resulting ...
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Biosynthesis of Proline | EcoSal Plus - ASM JournalsThis review recapitulates the findings on the biosynthesis and transport of proline. Glutamyl kinase (GK) catalyzes the ATP-dependent phosphorylation of L- ...
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The Metabolism of Proline as Microenvironmental Stress SubstrateThe metabolic pathways for proline were first characterized by Elijah Adams and Harold Strecker beginning in the mid-1950s (1–3). Early on, it was ...Missing: Vogel | Show results with:Vogel
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Proline, Valine and Methionine - ChemtymologyDec 18, 2020 · Proline was originally referred to by the systematic name “pyrrolidine-α-carbonsäure” (pyrrolidine-α-carboxylic acid);1,2 then in 1904, while ...