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  • {{Image|Tryptophan stick figure.jpg|right|150px|'''Tryptophan''', the largest of the common amino acids.}} ...tophan residues at the center of hydrophobic patches. The large amount of tryptophan in turkey meat encourages drousiness at [[Thanksgiving]].
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  • {{Image|Tryptophan stick figure.jpg|right|150px|'''Tryptophan''', the largest of the common amino acids.}} ...tophan residues at the center of hydrophobic patches. The large amount of tryptophan in turkey meat encourages drousiness at [[Thanksgiving]].
    781 bytes (112 words) - 13:48, 5 August 2010
  • ...cal messenger and regulator, synthesized from the essential amino acid L-[[tryptophan]].
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  • ...cycle|heterocyclic]] chemical compound, side chain of the [[amino acid]] [[tryptophan]]
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  • ...biosynthesis of the [[amino acid]]s [[phenylalanine]], [[tyrosine]] and [[tryptophan]].
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  • Most of the 1989 cases could be associated with the patients' taking L-[[tryptophan]], of a specific brand. Other cases, both of EMS and the related toxic oil ...egulation have also manifested greatly increased sensitivities to incurred tryptophan and histamine"<ref>{{citation
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  • ...erocycle|heterocyclic]] compound is the side chain of the [[amino acid]] [[tryptophan]] as well as the parent compound for a family of related heterocycles. It
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  • ...[[aromatic]] amino acids along with [[phenylalanine]], [[tyrosine]] and [[tryptophan]]. At physioligical pH, histidine is usually protonated and is found mostl
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  • ...cal messenger and regulator, synthesized from the essential amino acid L-[[tryptophan]]. In humans it is found primarily in the central nervous system, gastroint
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  • ...nthesis of the essential amino acids [[phenylalanine]], [[tyrosine]] and [[tryptophan]]. The synthesis of phenylalanine and tyrosine occur from the conversion o
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  • ...romatic]] amino acids together with [[histidine]], [[phenylalanine]] and [[tryptophan]]. It is one of three amino acids subject to [[phosphorylation]] by tyrosi
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  • ...ne of four [[aromatic]] amino acids with [[histidine]], [[tyrosine]] and [[tryptophan]]. It is very [[hydrophobic]] is found almost exclusively buried within hy
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  • :From [[tryptophan]]
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  • ...hared with the pathways for the synthesis of the pyrimidine nucleotides, [[Tryptophan|Trp]], and [[Histidine|His]]. As a result of being on (a) such (a) major me
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  • |[[Tryptophan|Trp]]
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  • ...nal AA, which include arginine, cysteine, glutamine, leucine, proline, and tryptophan. Dietary supplementation with one or a mixture of these AA may be beneficia
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  • :*[[Tryptophan]] (Trp, W)
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  • ...his colleagues showed that the hormone [[melatonin]] is generated from [[tryptophan]], as is the neurotransmitter [[serotonin]]. The rates of synthesis and rel
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  • ...a [[circadian rhythm]]. Melatonin is a derivative of the [[amino acid]] [[tryptophan]], which also has other functions in the [[Central Nervous System]]. The pr
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  • :'' From [[tryptophan]]:''
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  • ...cal messenger and regulator, synthesized from the essential amino acid L-[[tryptophan]]. In humans it is found primarily in the central nervous system, gastroint
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  • ...derived hormones are derivatives of the [[amino acid]]s [[tyrosine]] and [[tryptophan]]. Examples are the [[catecholamine]]s ([[dopamine]], [[epinephrine]] and [
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  • ...the Burmese phenotype is an exon 1 G > T transversion changing glycine to tryptophan (G227W). The G302R mutation segregated concordantly within a pedigree of Hi
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