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Meaning of "lysine residue"

lysine residue: This phrase is used in the field of biochemistry to describe a specific type of amino acid residue called lysine. It is commonly found in proteins and plays a role in various biological processes and interactions

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Ubiquitinating this lysine residue inhibits transcription.
A lysine residue is covalently linked to the maleimide group.
Dimers were composed of two monomers coupled to a lysine residue.
Each lysine residue is a potential site of glycation.
X always comprises a first lysine residue.
The active site lysine residue is indicated with an arrowhead.
Preferably the propeptide does not include a lysine residue.
The modified lysine residue further may be chemically reduced.
Plasmin is known to cleave most easily after a lysine residue.
A lysine residue may be covalently linked to the maleimide group.
This may be a lysine residue.
The extra lysine residue provided an additional potential PEGylation site.
Methods for inserting such a lysine residue are known in the art.
Preferably the linking group includes at least one lysine residue.
A lysine residue is coupled to the free amine of the spacer by a peptide bond.

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Methylation as a secondary modification occurs vía the side chain of a lysine residue.
It is understood that each lysine residue can be a donor for two nitric oxide molecules.
Methylation as a secondary modification occurs via the side chain of a lysine residue.
Trypsin specifically cleaves a protein chain at a lysine residue having a free primary amine group.
A sequence of at least 5 amino acids containing at least one lysine residue.
PEG was covalently attached to the lysine residue bound at both termini of the peptide.
Procedure for attachment of sidechains to Lysine residue.
Alternatively, this lysine residue is not acylated.
In some embodiments, the agent blocks a lysine residue.
In one embodiment, this lysine residue is acylated, in particular it is palmytoylated or palmitoleilated.
Each catalytic β subunit also possesses a conserved lysine residue required for proteolysis.
Linking a lysine residue to the distal end of the first peptide chain ;.
Polyubiquitination is the formation of a ubiquitin chain on a single lysine residue on the substrate protein.
A conserved lysine residue located in a glycine-rich region has been implicated in the catalytic mechanism.
Ubiquitin ligase is a protein which covalently attaches ubiquitin to a lysine residue on a target protein.
Postulated that this lysine residue may be responsible for proteolytic activity of single-chain t-PA.
Optionally, the or each polymer moiety is attached to a lysine residue.
In some embodiments, an internal lysine residue is modified with a Bolton-Hunter group.
Optionally, the or each amino acid is attached to a lysine residue.
In some embodiments, at least one lysine residue comprises a palmitoyl side chain moiety.
In certain embodiments, the reactive group is attached to a terminal lysine residue.
Pharmaceutical composition for use of claim 1 wherein a lysine residue of said modified erythropoietin is carbamylated.
In some embodiments, the mutated residue has been mutated to a lysine residue.
Finally, a lysine residue was appended in order to complete strand pairing and allow peptide derivatization.
Optionally, the or each fatty acid molecule is attached to a lysine residue.
The second lysine residue may in one case be denoted Lys2.
In certain embodiments, the reactive group is attached to an internal lysine residue.
The third lysine residue may in one embodiment be denoted Lys3.
For instance, one or more arginine residues may be mutated to a lysine residue.
The second lysine residue may in one embodiment be denoted Lys2.
Enolase has been shown to adhere to plasminogen vía its carboxy-terminal lysine residue.
The first lysine residue may in one embodiment be denoted Lys1.
In certain embodiments, the reactive group is attached to an amino-terminal lysine residue.
The third lysine residue may in one case be denoted Lys3.
Furthermore, all 4 peptides were preceded in the deduced amino acid sequence by a lysine residue.

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