| 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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| leucocyte |
White blood cell that fights infection.
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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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| leucocyte |
White blood cell. See white blood cell.
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| leucine |
One of three branched-chain amino acids (the others are valine and isoleucine) that enhance energy, increase endurance, and aid in muscle tissue recovery and repair. This group also lowers elevated blood sugar levels and increases growth hormone production. Supplemental valine should always be combined with isoleucine and valine at a respective milligram ratio of 2:1:2.
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