Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 13
Page 1335
... collagen . The formation of collagen is therefore of interest not only as a problem in pro- tein biosynthesis , but also as one in the biosynthesis of these unusual amino acids . In 1949 Stetten ( 1 ) made an obser- vation that has long ...
... collagen . The formation of collagen is therefore of interest not only as a problem in pro- tein biosynthesis , but also as one in the biosynthesis of these unusual amino acids . In 1949 Stetten ( 1 ) made an obser- vation that has long ...
Page 1336
... collagen hydroxyproline is derived from molec- ular oxygen and not from water ( 13 ) . Data from one of the studies with O218 and H2O18 are shown in Table 1. These studies provided the first evidence that proline is converted to ...
... collagen hydroxyproline is derived from molec- ular oxygen and not from water ( 13 ) . Data from one of the studies with O218 and H2O18 are shown in Table 1. These studies provided the first evidence that proline is converted to ...
Page 1338
... collagen , and recently cumulate a hydroxyproline - deficient , hydroxyproline - deficient protein are collagen - like protein on incubation with proline - C14 and that they contain a proline hydroxylase capable of hydroxy- lating ...
... collagen , and recently cumulate a hydroxyproline - deficient , hydroxyproline - deficient protein are collagen - like protein on incubation with proline - C14 and that they contain a proline hydroxylase capable of hydroxy- lating ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
AAAS Abstracts Academic Press acid activity American amino acid analysis animals antibody Association auxotrophs bacteriophage Berkeley Biochem Biol Biological cells chemical Chemistry Chicago chloroplast chromium collagen complete compounds concentration culture Department edition effect electron ence engineering enzyme experimental experiments fibrinogen field frequency genetic glucose gram hydroxylation hydroxyproline Illus inhibition Institute instrument interferon International Laboratory mathematics measured Medical ment method motoneuron mutations National nominal compounds norepinephrine normal nuclear papers particles percent physics plant plasma Pleistocene present problems production proline protein range receptive fields References and Notes response samples Science scientific scientists serum Society specific strain symposium synthesis techniques tektites temperature theory tion tissue tive tolbutamide ture ultraviolet unit Univ University urease virus volume Washington water potential York