methionine

[ UK /mˈɛθɪˌɒna‍ɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a crystalline amino acid containing sulfur; found in most proteins and essential for nutrition
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How To Use methionine In A Sentence

  • N-formyl-methionine is still used in the mitochondria (which is a direct descendant of prokaryotic symbiotes). Always finish what you start…
  • These two should be able to produce only a short form of the protein starting at the second methionine, lacking the mitochondrial localization sequence.
  • Homocysteine is an intermediary metabolite of essential dietary amino acid methionine.
  • It is a valuable feed for monogastric animals, notably pigs and poultry, because of its high methionine content. 3. Fonio (Acha)
  • Key essential amino acids are valine, leucine, isoleucine, tryptophan and methionine.
  • Homocysteine is a sulfur-containing amino acid produced in the metabolism of the essential amino acid methionine.
  • Another feed may list 12 percent crude protein, 7 percent crude fat, and lysine, methionine, biotin, vitamin E and thiamin levels on the tag.
  • Contents of glutamine, asparagine, methionine, and tryptophan in the tissues were not determined by this method.
  • Key essential amino acids are valine, leucine, isoleucine, tryptophan and methionine.
  • At 39,472 bp, the annotated genome revealed a closer relationship to coliphage T3 than T7 with Kvp1 containing homologs to T3 early proteins S-adenosyl-L-methionine hydrolase (0.3) and protein kinase (0.7). BioMed Central - Latest articles
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