| LAP | 1) Leukocyte Alkaline Phosphatase 2) Leucine Amino-Peptidase |
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| bHLH-ZIP | basic helix-loop-helix-leucine zipper |
| HTL | hamster tumor line; hearing threshold level; high-L-leucine transport; histotechnologist; human T-ce... |
| ILS | idiopathic leucine sensitivity; idiopathic lymphadenopathy syndrome; increase in life span; infrared... |
| LA | lactic acid; large amount; laser angioplasty; late abortion; late antigen; latex agglutination; left... |
| bZIP | Basic leucine zipper |
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| bZIP | Basic region leucine zipper |
| HD-Zip | Homeo domain-leucine zipper |
| Leu-OMe | L-Leucine methyl ester |
| Leu-Leu-OMe | L-Leucyl-L-leucine methyl ester |
| leucine | <amino acid> The most abundant amino acid found in proteins. Confers hydrophobicity and has a structural rather than a chemical role. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| leucine 2,3-aminomutase | <enzyme> Leucine is converted to 3-amino-4-methylpentanoate (beta leucine) Registry number: EC 5.4.3.7 (26 Jun 1999) |
| leucine acetyltransferase | <enzyme> Forms acetyl-l-leucine from acetyl-CoA plus leucine Registry number: EC 2.3.1.- Synonym: leucine acyltransferase (26 Jun 1999) |
| leucine aminopeptidase | <enzyme> An exopeptidase that removes neutral amino acid residues from the N terminus of proteins. (18 Nov 1997) |
| leucine dehydrogenase | <enzyme> An enzyme that catalyses the reaction of l-leucine, water, and NAD+ to produce NADH, ammonia, and 4-methyl-2-oxopentanoate; used in the treatment of certain tumours. (05 Mar 2000) |
| leucine hypoglycaemia | Reduction in blood glucose concentration produced by administration of leucine; believed to reflect the ability of this amino acid to stimulate insulin secretion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| leucine zipper | <molecular biology> Motif found in certain DNA binding proteins. In a region of approximately 35 amino acids, every seventh is a leucine. This facilitates dimerisation of two such proteins to form a functional transcription factor. Examples of proteins containing leucine zippers are products of the proto-oncogenes myc, fos and jun. (15 Oct 1997) |
| leucine zippers | Domains in DNA-binding proteins that contain amino acid sequences that show periodic arrays of leucine residues. These residues exist in an alpha-helical conformation, with the leucine side chains extending from one alpha helix interdigitating with those displayed from a similar alpha helix of a second polypeptide, facilitating dimerization. (12 Dec 1998) |
| leucine-induced hypoglycaemia | Rare cause of hypoglycaemia occurring following ingestion of leucine. Seen especially in infants. (05 Mar 2000) |
| leucine-trna ligase | <enzyme> An enzyme that activates leucine with its specific transfer RNA. Chemical name: L-Leucine:tRNA(Leu) ligase (AMP-forming) Registry number: EC 6.1.1.4 (12 Dec 1998) |
| C-terminal leucine protein methyltransferase | <enzyme> Reversibly modifies protein phosphatase 2a by methyl esterification at its c-terminal leucine residues Registry number: EC 2.1.1.- Synonym: tlp methyltransferase (26 Jun 1999) |
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| dual leucine zipper bearing kinase | <enzyme> A serine/threonine kinase but hybrid between microtubule-associated protein kinase kinase kinases and the fibroblast growth factor receptor family; genbank u14636; do not confuse with the neoplasm protein dlk Registry number: EC 2.7.10.- Synonym: dlk kinase (26 Jun 1999) |
| enkephalin, leucine | <chemical> Tyrosylglycylglycylphenylalanylleucine. Endogenous pentapeptide with morphine-like activity. The amino acid in position 5 is leucine. Chemical name: L-Leucine, N-(N-(N-(N-L-tyrosylglycyl)glycyl)-L-phenylalanyl)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| enkephalin, leucine-2-alanine | <chemical> N-(n-(n-(n-l-tyrosyl-d-alanyl)glycyl)-l-phenylalanyl)-d-leucine. A synthetic delta-selective opioid peptide with analgesic properties. Treatment with dadle results in transient depression of mean arterial blood pressure and heart rate. Chemical name: D-Leucine, N-(N-(N-(N-L-tyrosyl-D-alanyl)glycyl)-L-phenylalanyl)- (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : L-Leucine, Leucine, L-Isomer, L-Isomer Leucine, Leucine, L Isomer
Synonyms : L-Leucine Dehydrogenase, Leucine (Branched-Chain Amino Acid) Dehydrogenase, Dehydrogenase, L-Leucine, Dehydrogenase, Leucine, L Leucine Dehydrogenase
Synonyms : Leucine Aminotransferase, Leucine alpha Ketoglutarate Aminotransferase, Aminotransferase, Leucine, Transaminase, Leucine
Synonyms : Leucine Zipper, Zipper, Leucine, Zippers, Leucine
Synonyms : Leucine Responsive Regulatory Protein
| leucine |
a white crystalline amino acid occurring in proteins that is essential for nutrition; obtained by the hydrolysis of most dietary proteins
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| leucine zipper |
A structural motif characteristic of DNA-binding proteins consisting of a protein dimer formed by two interacting a helices from separate proteins.
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| leucine zipper |
Configuration of a DNA-binding protein in which leucine residues on two protein alpha-helices interdigitate in zipper fashion to stabilize the protein.
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| leucine zipper |
a protein domain that mediates dimer formation and is normally adjacent to a basic DNA-binding domain. It is characterized by a pattern of five leucine residues each separated by six residues.
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| leucine |
(Leu): an aliphatic, nonpolar, neutral amino acid that, unlike most amino acids, is sparingly soluble in water chem phys
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| leucine | a white crystalline amino acid occurring in proteins that is essential for nutrition |
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