SERINE

sĕrˈēn, organic compound, one of the 20 amino acids commonly found in animal proteins. Only the l-stereoisomer appears in mammalian protein. It is not essential to the human diet, since it can be synthesized in the body from other metabolites, including glycine. Serine is important in metabolism in that it participates in the biosynthesis of purines and pyrimidines, cysteine, tryptophan (in bacteria), and a large number of other metabolites. When incorporated into the structure of enzymes, serine often plays an important role in their catalytic function. It has been shown to occur in the active sites of chymotrypsin, trypsin, and many other enzymes. The so-called nerve gases and many substances used in insecticides have been shown to act by combining with a residue of serine in the active site of acetylcholine esterase, inhibiting the enzyme completely. Without the esterase activity that usually destroys acetylcholine as soon as it performs its function, dangerously high levels of this neurotransmitter build up, quickly resulting in convulsions and death. Serine was first obtained from silk protein, a particularly rich source, in 1865; its structure was established in 1902.

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...proportions of alanine, glycine, and serine 165 Direct comparison of amino acid...are (b) glycine, (c) alanine, and (d) serine. from the different size, shape, charge...fibrous pro- teins : glycine, alanine, and serine. Glycine (figure 1.1b), the simplest...
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...p53 protein increased after 18 hr. Among serines in p53 protein immunoprecipitated from...Lakin and Jackson 1999; Meek 1998). Among serine residues, phosphorylation at position...phosphorylation of p53 at Ser15 and other serines in A549 human pulmonary epithelial type...
...II alpha, c-myc protooncogene, pololike serine-threonine protein kinase, and cell division...M23995 Pololike serine threonine protein kinase U10188...12/465 up arrow 4.2 Pololike serine threonine protein kinase 17/465 up...
...Selenbp1 Lung <br/ 32563565 serine protease inhibitor 2a Spin2a Plasma <br/ 6981576 serine protease inhibitor 2b Spin2b Plasma <br/ 13928716 serine protease inhibitor 2c Serpina3n Plasma...
...previously shown that substitution of Cys.sup.90 by serine leads to abolished protein expression and enzymatic...remaining eight cysteine residues by mutating them to serines. All nine cysteineto-serine mutants contained a FLAG epitope at the C-terminus...
...FAST fas-activated serine/threonine (FAST...p78 p78 putative serine/threonine-protein...PKB/akt rac-alpha serine/threonine kinase (rac- ...
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Serine at the Start of Life by David Bradley Clusters of the amino acid serine may have lent a hand during lifes origins. Many biomolecules...right-handed (D) sugars. Purdue Universitys Graham Cooks says serine may have dictated this preference. Unlike other amino acids...
...thought, kinases phosphorylated their target proteins only on serine or threonine residues, the only modified amino acids that had...comigrated with phosphoserine, then middle T must phosphorylate serine. If it comigrated with phosphothreonine, then middle T would...
...kinase groups have been widely studied in eukaryotes: those that phosphorylate tyrosine side chains, and those that phosphorylate serine orthreonine side chains. Recently, histidine kinases also have begun to be noticed. The functional distinctions between these...
...events come in two primary flavors: N-linked glycans attach via asparagine residues, whereas O-linked glycans attach through serine or threonine. Unlike proteins and nucleic acids, there is no template to determine the order, composition, linkages, and branching...
...gene state similar to a phosphorylated serine 10 in combination with acetylated lysines...Methylated lysine 9 is antagonistic to the serine 10 phosphorylation acting like a switch...expression (see image, p. 36). And. adjacent serine-lysine pairs appear elsewhere in the histone...
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...Gentler Approach. Byline: Kim Mikus Tom SeRine runs the type of business where its normal for people not to want to talk to him. SeRine operates Viaccounts, a 6-month-old commercial...consumer collection agency in Barrington. SeRine, who became licensed about two months...
...E. Golf Road. Collecting business: Tom SeRine runs the type of business where its normal for people not to want to talk to him. SeRine, a Lake in the Hills resident, operates...consumer collection agency in Barrington. SeRine, who became licensed about two months...
...and infusing your body and brain. Help your brain directly with Cognito Energy. This is a supplement containing phosphatidyl serine, a substance contained in all the bodys cells but found in greater concentration in the brain, where it is vital for nerve-cell...
...acid, phospholipids (there are two kinds called phosphatidyl serine and phosphatidyl choline). This is a better all-round brain...phosphatidyl choline, 140mg DMAE, 200mg vitamin B5, 30mg phosphatidyl serine, 10mg niacin (vitamin B3), folic acid, vitamin B12. Patrick...
...Food phospholipids (there are two kinds called phosphatidyl serine and phosphatidyl choline). This is a better all-round brain...phosphatidyl choline, 140mg DMAE, 200mg vitamin B5, 30mg phosphatidyl serine, 10mg niacin (vitamin B3), folic acid, vitamin B12. Patrick...
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SERINE ser en, organic compound, one of the 20 amino acids...the body from other metabolites, including glycine . Serine is important in metabolism in that it participates in the...metabolites. When incorporated into the structure of enzymes, serine often plays an important role in their catalytic function...
CERYNEAN HIND serine n, in Greek mythology, golden-horned hind sacred to Artemis. The fourth labor of Hercules was to capture the hind. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...important reactions, including the biosynthesis of heme, an important constituent of hemoglobin , and the biosyntheses of serine (another amino acid), purines (constituents of genetic material), and glutathione (a coenzyme ). Defects of glycine metabolism...
...pancreatic proteinase, chymotrypsin. Both enzymes also appear to have similar mechanisms of action; residues of histidine and serine are found in the active sites of both. The chief difference between the two molecules seems to be in their specificity, that...
...glutamine , glycine , histidine , isoleucine , leucine , lysine , methionine , phenylalanine , proline , serine , threonine , tryptophan , tyrosine , and valine . More than 100 less common amino acids also occur in biological systems...
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