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- Category:Lysine synthetic pathway (55 bytes)
- Oxaloacetate/aspartate: lysine, asparagine, methionine, threonine, and isoleucine (872 bytes)
- Category:Histone lysine methylation (57 bytes)
- Image:Lysine.jpg (0 bytes)
- Lysine/ornithine decarboxylase (37 bytes)
- Category:Lysine biosynthesis (50 bytes)
- Category:Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase (65 bytes)
- Category:H3 lysine-4 specific mll3 (56 bytes)
- Category:Histone-lysine n-methyltransferase (65 bytes)
- Category:Lysine tyrosylquinone (52 bytes)
- Category:Lysine-specific (46 bytes)
- Category:Active site lysine (49 bytes)
- Histone-lysine N-methyltransferase (39 bytes)
- Category:Lysine-binding domain (52 bytes)
- Category:Lysine--tRNA ligase (50 bytes)
- Category:N-acetyl lysine (46 bytes)
- Category:Serine-lysine catalytic dyad (59 bytes)
- Category:Diaminopimelate biosynthesi lysine biosynthesis (78 bytes)
- Category:Lysine methylation (49 bytes)
- Category:Lysine pathway (45 bytes)
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- Ann Taylor/Hemoglobin (7,678 bytes)
- 1wcb (4,834 bytes)
7: ...THYL-5-[(PHOSPHONOOXY)METHYL]PYRIDIN-4-YL}METHYL)-L-LYSINE'>PE1</scene></td></tr>
22: ...alanine aldimine. The space vacated by the absent L-lysine side chain of the hapten can be filled, in both P... - 1vip (4,644 bytes)
- 1hg5 (4,951 bytes)
- 1hg2 (4,949 bytes)
- 1qkp (4,247 bytes)
- 1qko (4,247 bytes)
- 1npm (5,105 bytes)
- 1av5 (2,727 bytes)
- 1hkv (4,754 bytes)
11: ...rboxylation of meso-diaminopimelate (meso-DAP) to L-lysine (Probable). Is essential for the viability of M.t...
24: ...hway converting meso-diaminopimelic acid (DAP) to l-lysine. The lysA gene of M. tuberculosis H37Rv has been ... - 1hkw (2,755 bytes)
11: ...rboxylation of meso-diaminopimelate (meso-DAP) to L-lysine (Probable). Is essential for the viability of M.t... - 1e5q (5,106 bytes)
- 2j6l (5,472 bytes)
- 2j66 (2,924 bytes)
11: ...n. Able to decarboxylate L-ornithine, L-arginine, L-lysine, but not L-glutamate or any D-amino acids. Has lo... - 1gzg (4,807 bytes)
- NOS (83 bytes)
- 1obl (4,624 bytes)
- 2jc3 (6,820 bytes)
- 1gu6 (5,271 bytes)
- 1gug (4,650 bytes)
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