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  2. Anhydroglucose unit - Wikipedia

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    The anhydroglucose unit (AGU) refers to a single sugar molecule in a polymer. Each AGU is reduced to its functional groups, 3 hydroxyl groups per AGU. Each AGU is reduced to its functional groups, 3 hydroxyl groups per AGU.

  3. Aspartylglucosaminuria - Wikipedia

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    Aspartylglucosaminuria (AGU) is an inherited disease that is characterized by a decline in mental functioning, accompanied by an increase in skin, bone and joint issues. The disease is caused by a defect in an enzyme known as aspartylglucosaminidase .

  4. Aspartylglucosaminidase - Wikipedia

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    175 11593 Ensembl ENSG00000038002 ENSMUSG00000031521 UniProt P20933 Q64191 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000027 NM_001171988 NM_001005847 NM_001205054 RefSeq (protein) NP_000018 NP_001165459 NP_001005847 NP_001191983 Location (UCSC) Chr 4: 177.43 – 177.44 Mb Chr 8: 53.96 – 53.98 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse N(4)-(beta-N-acetylglucosaminyl)-L-asparaginase is an enzyme that ...

  5. DNA and RNA codon tables - Wikipedia

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    The second table, appropriately called the inverse, does the opposite: it can be used to deduce a possible triplet code if the amino acid is known. As multiple codons can code for the same amino acid, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry's (IUPAC) nucleic acid notation is given in some instances.

  6. Agu - Wikipedia

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    Agu Aarna (1915–1989), Estonian chemist; Agu Casmir (born 1984), Nigerian professional soccer player; Alloysius Agu (born 1967), Nigerian former football goalkeeper; Chiwetalu Agu (born 1956), Nigerian film actor and producer

  7. Arginine - Wikipedia

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    Arginine is an essential amino acid for birds, as they do not have a urea cycle. [19] For some carnivores, for example cats, dogs [ 20 ] and ferrets, arginine is essential, [ 3 ] because after a meal, their highly efficient protein catabolism produces large quantities of ammonia which need to be processed through the urea cycle, and if not ...

  8. Proteoglycan - Wikipedia

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    The basic proteoglycan unit consists of a "core protein" with one or more covalently attached glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chain(s). [2] The point of attachment is a serine (Ser) residue to which the glycosaminoglycan is joined through a tetrasaccharide bridge (e.g. chondroitin sulfate - GlcA - Gal -Gal- Xyl -PROTEIN).

  9. Proteinogenic amino acid - Wikipedia

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    ‡ An essential amino acid cannot be synthesized in humans and must, therefore, be supplied in the diet. Conditionally essential amino acids are not normally required in the diet, but must be supplied exogenously to specific populations that do not synthesize it in adequate amounts.