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Elongation, a crucial step in the translation process of protein synthesis, gets disrupted by amino acid sequences with an abundance of N-terminal aspartic and glutamic acid residues in eukaryotic ...
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plays a key role in protein and DNA synthesis, hemoglobin formation, and the metabolism of certain amino acids, such as homocysteine and glutamic acid. Having an optimal level of folic acid is ...
The same study above showed that polyglutamic acid is made of strands of the amino acid glutamic acid and is produced by several types of Bacillus bacteria through fermentation. Amino acids are ...
“Previous studies have explored the impact of aspartic acid and glutamic acid sequences on ... to reduce translation defects during protein synthesis. “Understanding the factors that affect ...