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  • {{Image|Arginine stick figure.jpg|right|200px|'''Arginine''', one of the common amino acids.}} '''Arginine''', abbreviated '''Arg''' or '''R''', is one of the twenty common [[amino a
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  • ...ukaryotic enzymes that catalyze the production of nitric oxide (NO) from L-arginine.
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  • A [[protein]] that acts as receptor for arginine [[vasopressin]], belonging to the subfamily of G-protein coupled [[cell sur
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  • ...(NH2)2CO from ammonia (NH3), with the key reaction being the hydrolysis of arginine by arginase to ornithine and urea.
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  • A [[hormone]] also called (arginine vasopressin, (AVP); formerly known as antidiuretic hormone, ADH), produced
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  • ...is the chemical precursor for the amino acids glutamine, [[proline]] and [[arginine]], and most of the amino acids derive their <math>\alpha</math>-amino nitro Three amino acids are derived from glutamate, namely glutamine, proline and arginine. The enzyme [[glutamine synthetase]] catalyzes the reaction between glutama
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  • |Name=Arginine vasopressin receptor 1a -human |Name=Arginine vasopressin receptor 1b -human
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  • .... The semialdehyde can be converted to ornithine, which is a precursor of arginine, or it can cyclize to form Δ'-[[Pyrroline-5-carboxylate]], which can be re
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  • ...protein]]s. It is one of three positively-charge amino acids along with [[arginine]] and [[histidine]]. Because of the positive charge, lysine is mostly foun
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  • ...er FW, Davis TA et al. (2009)[http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00726-008-0210-y Arginine metabolism and nutrition in growth, health and disease.] ''Amino Acids'' 37 **<b>Abstract:</b> L-Arginine (Arg) is synthesised from glutamine, glutamate, and proline via the intesti
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  • {{r|Arginine}}
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  • {{r|Arginine vasopressin receptor 1B}}
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  • {{r|Arginine vasopressin receptor 1B}}
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  • |Name=Arginine vasopressin receptor 1B ...is a [[protein]] that acts as [[cell surface receptor]] for [[Vasopressin|arginine vasopressin]]. AVPR1B is a [[vasopressin receptor]] and belongs to the subf
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  • {{r|Vasopressin}}(arginine vasopressin, AVP; formerly known as [[antidiuretic hormone]], ADH), produce
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  • {{r|Arginine vasopressin receptor 1B}} {{r|Arginine}}
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  • {{r|Arginine}}
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  • ...inflammation and has a high specificity for kinins lacking the C-terminal arginine such as des-Arg(10)-kallidin and des-Arg(9)-bradykinin. The receptor is cou
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  • ...mplex containing integrin alphaiib and integrin beta3 which recognizes the arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (rgd) sequence present on several adhesive proteins.
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  • ...rs from apolipoprotein E3 at only one residue 112 (cysteine is replaced by arginine), and exhibits a lower resistance to denaturation and greater propensity to
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  • |[[Arginine|Arg]]
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  • | Name = Arginine vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone) -human '''Arginine vasopressin''' ('''AVP'''), also known as '''vasopressin''', '''antidiureti
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  • :*[[Arginine]] (Arg, R)
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  • ...e more variable of sequence and structure. The head of GFAP contains two [[arginine]]s and an [[aromatic]] residue that are needed for proper assembly. The si
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  • *Ma X-M, Lightman SL The arginine vasopressin and corticotrophin-releasing hormone gene transcription respons
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  • ...{{cite journal |author=Shapiro M, Kelleher S |title=Intranasal deamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin shortens the bleeding time in uremia |journal=Am J Nephrol |vol
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  • | NH3 production from arginine*
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  • ''P. syringae'' tests negative for arginine dihydrolase and oxidase activity, and forms the polymer [[levan]] on sucros
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  • ...th the Siamese phenotype is an exon 2 G > A transition changing glycine to arginine (G302R). The SNP associated with the Burmese phenotype is an exon 1 G > T t
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  • ...c Enzymes]</ref> These enzymes are usually utilized for [[Cysteine]] and [[Arginine]] metabolism. However, here they affect the link between the tooth and the
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  • ...ing NO production via the introduction of supplemental sodium nitrite or L-arginine to ''S. microadriaticum''. Using electrochemical analyses and staining with
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  • ...and PC2. These act at cleavage sites consisting of paired basic residues, arginine and lysine, and end-products of their action depend on which sites are used
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  • ...nding domain (or DBD), which is rich is the positively-charged amino acids arginine and lysine, and also contains many cysteines. The receptors also have activ
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  • ...diseases. For example, while'' S. agalactiae'' codes for the synthesis of arginine, asparate and citruline, it is missing the genes that ''S. pneumoniae'' and
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  • ...d [[trimethylamine-N-oxide]] ([[TMAO]]) as terminal electron acceptors. [[Arginine]] [[fermentation]] can also be used for anaerobic energy production as well
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  • ...]</u> - [[glutamine]] - [[asparagine]] - [[cysteine]] - [[proline]] - <u>[[arginine]]</u> - [[glycine]]), also a [[nonapeptide]] with a sulfur bridge whose seq
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  • ...]</u> - [[glutamine]] - [[asparagine]] - [[cysteine]] - [[proline]] - <u>[[arginine]]</u> - [[glycine]]), also a [[nonapeptide]] with a sulfur bridge whose seq
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  • * [[Arginine]]
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  • * [[Arginine]]
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  • ...thus many DNA binding proteins have more positive amino acids (lysine and arginine) than usual.
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