0 an amino acid that is necessary for growth and healthy bones --
1 an amino acid (= chemical substance) that is necessary for growth and healthy bones --
In other words there are usually a small number of lysine-lysine crosslinks that occur between identically located residues.
Is lysine the limiting amino-acid in the proteins of wheat, maize or oats?
Interactions between the hydrophobic domains contribute to correctly juxtaposing lysine residues prior to crosslink formation.
Combined administration of human corticotropinreleasing hormone and lysine vasopressin induces cortisol escape from dexamethasone suppression in healthy subjects.
We also determined that this phenomenon was independent of the structure of lysine molecules.
This was also observed when labelled lysine and alanine were used instead of arginine (unpublished observations).
The ribose oxygens preferentially interact with mainchain atoms (39 %, 31 % of which are glycines) followed by arginine\lysine and aspartate\glutamate.
Structural and functional demonstration of arginine-138 as a key catalytic residue that cannot be replaced by lysine.