Examples of 'asparagine' in a sentence

Meaning of "asparagine"

asparagine (verb): to modify or add the amino acid asparagine to a biological molecule, typically in the context of biochemistry or biotechnology
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  • A nonessential amino acid C₄H₈N₂O₃ found in plants such as asparagus.

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Asparagine entered the cell without degradation.
The functional group of asparagine was protected by tritylation.
Asparagine is converted to a mixture of isoaspartate and aspartate.
Data relating to glycine or asparagine are for comparison.
These leukemic cells depend on circulating asparagine.
Method for reducing asparagine in a food material.
The enzyme is capable of reacting with asparagine.
Aspartic acid and asparagine hydroxylation site.
In fact most vegetables contain some asparagine.
The amino acids asparagine and glutamine.
Asparagine endopeptidase is synthesized as an inactive zymogen.
With contemplated substitution by asparagine inserted thereinto.
Asparagine is the amide of aspartic acid.
Asparaginase hydrolyses asparagine to aspartic acid and ammonia.
Asparagine also seems to play a role in batch media.

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Chosen from asparagine and glutamine.
Asparagine can be found in different places.
Preferably said asparagine is replaced by a serine.
This resulted in a substitution of aspartate residues for asparagine.
This plant has asparagine which is an irritant substance.
It appears to be autocatalytically cleaved after asparagine or aspartate residue.
Complete asparagine depletion in serum.
The modification is a substitution of an asparagine with an aspartic acid.
Asparagine is hydrolyzed to aspartate by asparaginase.
Less preferred are asparagine and glutamine.
The single amino acid may comprise asparagine.
Asparaginase hydrolyzes asparagine to aspartic acid and ammonium.
Enzyme capable of reacting with asparagine.
Asparaginase hydrolyses asparagine to aspartic acid and ammonium.
Asparagine is required for development and function of the brain.
The AnsP protein is an asparagine transporter.
Asparagine is an amino acid produced by healthy cells in the body.
They must rely on circulating asparagine in order to survive.
Asparagine and aspartate can be substituted for each other.
Process for producing sugar chain asparagine derivative.
Glutamine and asparagine can be substituted for each other.
Asterisks identifies glycosylated asparagine residues.
Glutamine and asparagine can be subsituted for each other.
All cells need an amino acid called asparagine to stay alive.
It is the enzyme asparagine synthetase that helps form asparagine.
The reaction also results in the deamidation of the asparagine residue.
It should be replaced by asparagine which is missing from the list.
The asparagine level in each set of potato flakes is measured.
This enzyme decomposes asparagine to aspartic acid and ammonia.
Asparagine is involved in the control of cell functions in the brain.
The human nervous system needs asparagine to maintain equilibrium.
Several plant raw materials are known to contain substantial levels of asparagine.
Similarly the results for asparagine and glycine are significant.
In a preferred application of the invention the serine is replaced with a asparagine.
Foods that are low in asparagine include most fruits and vegetables.

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