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Meaning of "d-alanine"

D-alanine (adjective): Referring to the amino acid alanine that has a dextrorotary configuration. Often used in biochemistry and organic chemistry to specify the structure of molecules.

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The invention however is limited to the use of D-Alanine.
D-alanine could theoretically be possible.
The metabolic gene may be a D-alanine racemase gene.
The D-alanine content depends on the cultivation conditions.
However, physiological activity of D-alanine in the skin has not been elucidated.
The hydroxygroups at position 2 of the glycerol moieties are free or esterified by D-alanine.
D-Alanine in the holidic diet was neither beneficial nor toxic to the insect.
In another embodiment, any D-alanine synthesis gene known in the art is inactivated.
D-Alanine is incorporated into the cell walls of bacteria but not humans.
A brown coloration is produced, the intensity of which depends on the amount of D-alanine.
A hexapeptide with a D-alanine in the place of the second glycine was also inactive.
Table 1 below recapitulates the counts obtained with or without D-alanine in the culture medium.
D-Alanine is added to the reagent as a substrate and also to the enzymatic sample.
In one embodiment, the second stream of the aqueous solution comprises the amino acid D-alanine.
In one embodiment, the D-alanine racemase metabolic gene is expressed under an inducible promoter.

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Reagents allowing the determination of D-alanine.
D-Alanine prevented the glycine inhibition.
In one embodiment, the amino acid is D-alanine.
Add the D-alanine and let it dissolve.
For example, an alanine may be replaced with D-alanine.
In a third step, the amount of D-alanine thus formed is determined.
The pharmaceutical composition of claim 13 further comprising D-alanine.
In the J-M FRERE process, the amount of D-alanine is determined by an enzymatic method.
In another embodiment, the dal gene encodes alanine racemase, which catalyzes the reaction L-alanine ↔ D-alanine.
The systematic name of this enzyme class is L-glutamine: D-alanine gamma-glutamyltransferase.
C14-labelled D-alanine is metabolized to carbon dioxide and water in rats.
In one embodiment, the metabolic gene is a D-alanine racemase gene.
In another raspect, the recombinant Listeria is auxotrophic for D-alanine.
Use according to Claim 8 wherein said D-alanine is used in a side-effect reducing amount of D-alanine.
Its cell wall contains only D-alanine.
Thus, it was found that L - and D-alanine have no cytotoxicity against KC cells.
Diets high in L-alanine may also be high in D-alanine.
Slowly add the NaNO2 to the D-alanine mixture over about 20 minutes.
In another rembodiment, the recombinant Listeria is auxotrophic for D-alanine.
The two enantiomers of alanine, D-alanine and L-alanine.
The method according to statement S46, wherein the amino acid is D-alanine.
Taken together with the inability of a D-alanine substituted analogue DNO-13, Fig.
It has two stereoisomers, namely DL-alanine and D-alanine.
The two optical isomers of alanine, D-Alanine and L-Alanine.
More preferably, position 2 is valine or D-alanine.
Albumin is attached at the C-terminal of GLP-1 with a d-alanine substitution at position 8.
The selective pressure for the strain LmddA-LLO-PSA is D-alanine.
FIG . 3 is a graph illustrating the effect of D-alanine on HaCaT cells.
It exists as two distinct enantiomers - L-alanine and D-alanine.
The dehydroalanine unit is installed after coupling of the amino acids D-alanine and D / L-serine.
The process of claim 3, wherein the D-amino acid is D-alanine.

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