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  2. Proline - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, proline is rarely found in α and β structures as it would reduce the stability of such structures, because its side chain α-nitrogen can only form one nitrogen bond. Additionally, proline is the only amino acid that does not form a red-purple colour when developed by spraying with ninhydrin for uses in chromatography. Proline ...

  3. Comer Cottrell - Wikipedia

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    Comer Joseph Cottrell Jr. (December 7, 1931 – October 3, 2014) was an American entrepreneur most notable for founding Pro-Line Corp., a business that created the Curly Kit, which brought the Jheri curl hairstyle to the masses and made it easy to achieve at home.

  4. Arginine and proline metabolism - Wikipedia

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    Arginine and proline metabolism is one of the central pathways for the biosynthesis of the amino acids arginine and proline from glutamate. The pathways linking arginine, glutamate, and proline are bidirectional. Thus, the net utilization or production of these amino acids is highly dependent on cell type and developmental stage.

  5. Proline (data page) - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... ^a EINECS for Proline ^a CID 6148988 from PubChem ^a CID 6137 from PubChem

  6. Proline organocatalysis - Wikipedia

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    Proline organocatalysis is the use of proline as an organocatalyst in organic chemistry. This theme is often considered the starting point for the area of organocatalysis, even though early discoveries went unappreciated. [ 1 ]

  7. Proline isomerization in epigenetics - Wikipedia

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    One of the most well known epigenetic mechanisms that proline isomerization plays a role in is the modification of histone tails, specifically those of histone H3. Fpr4 is a PPIase, in the FK507BP group, that exhibits catalytic activity at the proline positions 16, 30, and 38 (also written P16, P30, and P38 respectively) on the N-terminal region of histone H3 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

  8. Proline (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Proline is an amino acid. Proline (data page) Proline or Pro-Line may also refer to: Proline FC, football club in Uganda; ProLine (company), an electronics brand; Pro-Line Racing, a manufacturer of radio-controlled car accessories; Sport Select, Canadian betting games also known as Pro-Line in some areas

  9. Proline racemase - Wikipedia

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    The biochemical mechanism of proline racemase was first put forward in the late sixties by Cardinale and Abeles [6] using the Clostridium sticklandii enzyme, CsPRAC. The catalytic mechanism of proline racemase was late revisited by Buschiazzo, Goytia and collaborators that, in 2006, resolved the structure of the parasite TcPRAC co-crystallyzed with its known competitive inhibitor - pyrrole ...