Selected article for: "amino acid and protein amino acid sequence"

Author: Uversky, Vladimir N
Title: The alphabet of intrinsic disorder: II. Various roles of glutamic acid in ordered and intrinsically disordered proteins
  • Document date: 2013_4_1
  • ID: 63gh2tg4_40
    Snippet: Pt2L4. Cassava storage roots differentially produce an interesting Pt2L4 protein 238 with low sequence complexity characterized by a reduced amino acid alphabet (just 13 amino acids). This 107 residue-long protein contains 56 glutamic acids, 30 alanines, 24 valines, 20 prolines, 18 serines and 15 lysines, but does not have any arginines, asparagines, cysteins, histidines, phenylalanines, tyrosines and tryptophanes......
    Document: Pt2L4. Cassava storage roots differentially produce an interesting Pt2L4 protein 238 with low sequence complexity characterized by a reduced amino acid alphabet (just 13 amino acids). This 107 residue-long protein contains 56 glutamic acids, 30 alanines, 24 valines, 20 prolines, 18 serines and 15 lysines, but does not have any arginines, asparagines, cysteins, histidines, phenylalanines, tyrosines and tryptophanes.

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