Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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... hydroxyproline and hydroxylysine . In animal tissues hydroxyproline and hydroxylysine are essentially found only in collagen . The formation of collagen is therefore of interest not only as a problem in pro- tein biosynthesis , but also ...
... hydroxyproline and hydroxylysine . In animal tissues hydroxyproline and hydroxylysine are essentially found only in collagen . The formation of collagen is therefore of interest not only as a problem in pro- tein biosynthesis , but also ...
Page 1336
... 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 hydroxyproline ...
... 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 hydroxyproline ...
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... 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 proline residues within a pro- tein or ...
... 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 proline residues within a pro- tein or ...
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