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Arginine-Mediated RNA Recognition: the Arginine Fork
Science, 1991Short peptides that contain the basic region of the HIV-1 Tat protein bind specifically to a bulged region in TAR RNA. A peptide that contained nine arginines (R 9 ) also bound specifically to TAR, and a mutant Tat protein that contained R 9 was fully active for transactivation.
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Nature, 1956
THE orange-red colour produced by arginine and other mono-alkyl guanidines in the presence of α-naphthol and hypochlorites or hypobromites1 would probably be more widely used in analysis, were existing methods capable of a stable calibration or more reproducible.
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THE orange-red colour produced by arginine and other mono-alkyl guanidines in the presence of α-naphthol and hypochlorites or hypobromites1 would probably be more widely used in analysis, were existing methods capable of a stable calibration or more reproducible.
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2013
Recent studies suggest that alterations of the arginine metabolome and a dysregulation of nitric oxide (NO) homeostasis play a role in the pathogenesis of asthma. L-Arginine, a semi-essential amino acid, is a common substrate for both the arginases and NO synthase (NOS) enzyme families.
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Recent studies suggest that alterations of the arginine metabolome and a dysregulation of nitric oxide (NO) homeostasis play a role in the pathogenesis of asthma. L-Arginine, a semi-essential amino acid, is a common substrate for both the arginases and NO synthase (NOS) enzyme families.
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