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lysyllysine
Known as:
L-lysine, N(2)-L-lysyl-
, dilysine
, L-lysyl-L-lysine
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Dipeptides
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2014
2014
Mutant ELOVL4 that causes autosomal dominant stargardt-3 macular dystrophy is misrouted to rod outer segment disks.
M. Agbaga
,
B. Tam
,
Jenny S. Wong
,
Lee Ling Yang
,
R. Anderson
,
O. L. Moritz
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
2014
Corpus ID: 207641754
PURPOSE Autosomal dominant Stargardt macular dystrophy caused by mutations in the Elongation of Very Long Chain fatty acids…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Atrophic macular degeneration mutations in ELOVL4 result in the intracellular misrouting of the protein.
R. Ambasudhan
,
Xiaofei Wang
,
+5 authors
R. Ayyagari
Genomics
2004
Corpus ID: 21789752
2001
2001
Crystal structures and iron release properties of mutants (K206A and K296A) that abolish the dilysine interaction in the N-lobe of human transferrin.
D. Nurizzo
,
H. Baker
,
+4 authors
E. Baker
Biochemistry
2001
Corpus ID: 33269154
Human transferrin (Tf) is responsible for the binding and transport of iron in the bloodstream of vertebrates. Delivery of this…
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2000
2000
Export of the High Affinity IgE Receptor From the Endoplasmic Reticulum Depends on a Glycosylation-Mediated Quality Control Mechanism1
B. Albrecht
,
M. Woisetschläger
,
M. Robertson
Journal of Immunology
2000
Corpus ID: 25835971
The high affinity IgE receptor (FcεRI) is a multisubunit complex comprised of either αγ2 or αβγ2 chains. The cotranslational…
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2000
2000
Crystal structure at 1.9 A resolution of the apoovotransferrin N-lobe bound by sulfate anions: implications for the domain opening and iron release mechanism.
K. Mizutani
,
H. Yamashita
,
B. Mikami
,
M. Hirose
Biochemistry
2000
Corpus ID: 1466778
Several lines of functional evidence have shown that anion binding to a nonsynergistic site is a prerequisite for the anion…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Dual role of Lys206-Lys296 interaction in human transferrin N-lobe: iron-release trigger and anion-binding site.
Q. He
,
A. Mason
,
B. Tam
,
R. MacGillivray
,
R. Woodworth
Biochemistry
1999
Corpus ID: 40365537
The unique structural feature of the dilysine (Lys206-Lys296) pair in the transferrin N-lobe (hTF/2N) has been postulated to…
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1999
Highly Cited
1999
An in Situ Infrared Spectroscopic Investigation of Lysine Peptide and Polylysine Adsorption to TiO(2) from Aqueous Solutions.
Alisa D. Roddick-Lanzilotta
,
A. James McQuillan
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
1999
Corpus ID: 2943990
An in situ infrared spectroscopic study of the adsorption of lysine peptides with n = 2-5 lysine units and polylysine (n = 169…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Steric masking of a dilysine endoplasmic reticulum retention motif during assembly of the human high affinity receptor for immunoglobulin E
F. Letourneur
,
S. Hennecke
,
C. Démollière
,
P. Cosson
Journal of Cell Biology
1995
Corpus ID: 14072026
Signals that can cause retention in the ER have been found in the cytoplasmic domain of individual subunits of multimeric…
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1976
1976
Soluble tri- and dipeptidases in Escherichia coli K-12+.
S. Simmonds
,
K. S. Szeto
,
C. G. Fletterick
Biochemistry
1976
Corpus ID: 7473611
As part of a study of the metabolic role of peptidases in Escherichia coli K-12, cell extracts were examined for the presence of…
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1970
1970
Peptidases in Escherichia coli K-12 capable of cleaving lysine homopeptides.
A. Sussman
,
C. Gilvarg
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1970
Corpus ID: 19158098
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