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Hippo Signaling Dysregulation in Breast Cancer: Subtype-Independent Gene and miRNA Signatures. [PDF]

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Biocatalytic synthesis of β-hydroxy tryptophan regioisomers.

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Threonine Imbalance and the Threonine Requirement of the Chicken

The Journal of Nutrition, 1982
Experiments were conducted to determine the influence of dietary amino acids on the threonine requirement of chicks. A diet limiting in threonine and containing the equivalent of 20.6% crude protein was imbalanced by supplements of 0.9 to 1.5% L-tryptophan, 3.0% L-serine, a mixture of 2% each, leucine, isoleucine and valine or a 6.0% mixture of all ...
A T, Davis, R E, Austic
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Threonine, but Not Lysine and Methionine, Reduces Fat Accumulation by Regulating Lipid Metabolism in Obese Mice.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2020
Some amino acids (AAs) have been proven to suppress fat mass and improve insulin sensitivity. However, the impact of important essential AAs, threonine, lysine, and methionine, on obesity has not been clarified.
Q. Ma   +7 more
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Protein Serine/Threonine Phosphatases: Keys to Unlocking Regulators and Substrates.

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2018
Protein serine/threonine phosphatases (PPPs) are ancient enzymes, with distinct types conserved across eukaryotic evolution. PPPs are segregated into types primarily on the basis of the unique interactions of PPP catalytic subunits with regulatory ...
D. Brautigan, S. Shenolikar
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Threonine Aldolases

2014
Threonine aldolases catalyze the pyridoxal phosphate-dependent condensation between small amino acids (principally glycine) and aldehydes such as acetaldehyde. Carbon-carbon bond formation involves forming two adjacent chiral centers. As a rule, threonine aldolases are very stereoselective for α-carbon configuration but show modest selectivity at the β-
Sarah E, Franz, Jon D, Stewart
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Threonine diffusion and threonine transport in Corynebacterium glutamicum and their role in threonine production

Archives of Microbiology, 1996
Transmembrane threonine fluxes (i.e., uptake, diffusion, and carrier-mediated excretion) all contribut-ing to threonine production by a recombinant strain of Corynebacterium glutamicum, were analyzed and quantitated. A threonine-uptake carrier that transports threonine in symport with sodium ions was identified.
PALMIERI, Luigi   +3 more
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Threonine Metabolism in Vivo: Effect of Threonine Intake and Prior Induction of Threonine Dehydratase in Rats

The Journal of Nutrition, 1978
The metabolic fate of threonine was investigated in young male rats fed 15% amino acid diets containing from 0.15% to 0.85% of L-threonine. Liver serine-threonine dehydratase (S-TDH) activity did not increase with increasing dietary threonine content.
Y A, Kang-Lee, A E, Harper
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Threonine Metabolism of Chicks Fed Threonine-Imbalanced Diets

The Journal of Nutrition, 1982
Experiments were conducted to determine the metabolic fate of threonine in chicks fed threonine-imbalanced diets. Threonine imbalance was produced by the addition of 3% serine to a threonine-limited diet, and prevented by the addition of 0.2% threonine to the diet.
A T, Davis, R E, Austic
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