| 1. | Typically, asparagine is converted to aspartic acid or isoaspartic acid.
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| 2. | The reaction also results in the deamidation of the asparagine residue.
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| 3. | However, the autoregulation of AsnC is not affected by asparagine.
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| 4. | Scientists suspect an amino acid called asparagine is the culprit.
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| 5. | The sarcoglycans are asparagine-linked glycosylated proteins with single transmembrane domains.
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| 6. | Aspartate can be converted into lysine, asparagine, methionine and threonine.
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| 7. | There are two different asparagine synthetases found in bacterial species.
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| 8. | The stimulating effect of AsnC on AsnA transcription is downregulated by asparagine.
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| 9. | At night, aspartate is converted to asparagine for storage.
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| 10. | Darkness favors protein breakdown accompanied by high asparagine accumulation.
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