tyrosine

NOUN
  1. an amino acid found in most proteins; a precursor of several hormones
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How To Use tyrosine In A Sentence

  • Identical results were obtained by Willis and Szabo using tyrosine in the presence of acetate and other proton acceptors.
  • Like its amino-acid sister phenylalanine, tyrosine is a key nutrient that your body can use to restock NE stores depleted by ephedrine.
  • Bond distances, angles, and dihedrals, as well as the force constants, were taken for analogy with amino acids having similar functional groups (tyrosine and serine).
  • The "switch" effect (activation/inactivation) is mediated by the phosphorylation of specific tyrosine or serine/threonine residues on target proteins. The Scientist
  • The synthesis of these hormones requires the amino acid tyrosine and the trace mineral iodine.
  • Betacynin biosynthesis starts by the oxidation of tyrosine to dopa by a tyrosine hydroxylase.
  • This is consistent with the weak dityrosine fluorescence observed under UV light.
  • The investigators found that the bypass patients had much lower levels of amino acids known as branched-chain amino acids, and the amino acids phenylalanine and tyrosine. Study: Can gastric bypass surgery help treat diabetes?
  • The phenolic substrates studied were p-cresol, p-hydroxyphenyl propionic acid, tyramine, and L- and D-tyrosine.
  • In addition, the activity of the rate limiting enzyme in dopamine synthesis, tyrosine dehydroxylase (TH), is altered under several types of heterotypic stresses in PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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