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Structural basis for the inactivation of AdoMetDC K12R mutant
Azmi Yerlikaya, Bruce A. Stanley
Penn State College of Medicine
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Chemical Compounds
Spermidine
75%
Spermine
74%
Polyamine
65%
Decarboxylation
62%
Arginine Residue
37%
Organic Cation
35%
Lysine Residue
33%
Lysine
28%
Mutation
25%
Biosynthesis
25%
Enzyme Activity
24%
Compound Mobility
23%
Hydrogen
15%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Adenosylmethionine Decarboxylase
100%
Enzyme Precursors
46%
Decarboxylation
34%
Spermidine
31%
Spermine
31%
Polyamines
28%
Enzymes
26%
Lysine
23%
S-Adenosylmethionine
15%
Sequence Alignment
14%
Hydrogen Bonding
14%
Cations
12%
Arginine
11%
Cell Differentiation
9%
Cell Proliferation
8%
Mutation
6%