نتایج جستجو برای: L-Aspartic acid

تعداد نتایج: 1282461  

Journal: :Fermentation 2021

Aspartic acid, or “aspartate,” is a non-essential, four carbon amino acid produced and used by the body in two enantiomeric forms: L-aspartic D-aspartic acid. The L-configuration of acids dominant form protein synthesis; thus, far more common configuration. However, one only known D-amino biosynthesized eukaryotes. While biosynthesis neurotransmission, associated with neurogenesis endocrine sys...

Journal: :international journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology 2010
d. zare a. akbarzadeh n. bararpour

synthesis and characterization of two functionalized gold nanoparticles by using of two poly functional amino acids (l-arginine and l-aspartic acid) are reported. the gold nanoparticles were reduced by sodium citrate and functionalized with l-arginine at the ph of 7 and 11 and l-aspartic acid at the ph of 7. transmission electron microscopy, uv-vis spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering, zeta p...

A. Akbarzadeh D. Zare N. Bararpour

Synthesis and characterization of two functionalized gold nanoparticles by using of two poly functional amino acids (L-Arginine and L-Aspartic acid) are reported. The gold nanoparticles were reduced by sodium citrate and functionalized with L-Arginine at the pH of 7 and 11 and L-Aspartic acid at the pH of 7. Transmission electron microscopy, UV-Vis spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering, zeta p...

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1949

2007
O. Adelfinskaya M. Terrazas M. Froeyen P. Marlière K. Nauwelaerts P. Herdewijn

Some selected amino acids, in particular L-aspartic acid (L-Asp) and L-histidine (L-His), can function as leaving group during polymerase-catalyzed incorporation of deoxyadenosine monophosphate (dAMP) in DNA. Although L-Asp-dAMP and L-His-dAMP bind, most probably, in a different way in the active site of the enzyme, aspartic acid and histidine can be considered as mimics of the pyrophosphate mo...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1949
H WU D RITTENBERG

Aspartic acid, like glutamic acid, occupies a central position in amino acid metabolism. In most tissues it takes part in the transamination reaction (1). In the liver and the kidney, where all amino acids undergo cleamination, the rate of this process for aspartic acid is second only to glutamic acid (2). For these reasons, one would expect the exchange of amino nitrogen of aspartic acid with ...

Journal: :Journal of the agricultural chemical society of Japan 1964

Journal: :Proceedings of the Japan Academy 1952

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2005
Tamás Jakusch Susana Marcão Lígia Rodrigues Isabel Correia João Costa Pessoa Tamás Kiss

The dipeptide and tripeptide analogues salicyl-L-aspartic acid (Sal-L-Asp) and salicylglycyl-L-aspartic acid (SalGly-L-Asp) were synthesized and their protonation and complex formation with V(IV)O2+ were studied in aqueous solution through the use of pH-potentiometry and spectroscopic (UV-Vis, CD and EPR) techniques. The phenolate terminus proved to be a good anchoring site to promote (i) the m...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1954
J M RAVEL B FELSING W SHIVE

The observation that Leuconostoc dextranicum 8086 requires either aspartic acid or threonine for growth resulted in studies in which a ri%e’ of aspartic acid in the biosynthesis of threonine was demonstrated in certain lactobacilli (1). In the present investigation, the nature of the requirement for either aspartic acid or threonine for growth of L. dextranicum 8086 has been found to be the res...

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