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N-Acetylserine     (2S)-2-acetamido-3-hydroxy- propanoic acid

Synonyms: AG-E-13396, HMDB02931, AK-61133, CTK0H2038, KB-211045, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of N-Acetylserine

 

High impact information on N-Acetylserine

 

Biological context of N-Acetylserine

 

Associations of N-Acetylserine with other chemical compounds

  • The proteins have molecular weights of 68 000 and 60 000, consist of families of very similar species, have common N-terminal (N-acetylserine) and C-terminal (glycine) residues, contain 35--40% alpha-helix and are immunologically cross-reacting [11].
 

Gene context of N-Acetylserine

References

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  11. Subunit structure of the mouse epidermal keratin filament. Steinert, P.M., Idler, W.W., Poirier, M.C., Katoh, Y., Stoner, G.D., Yuspa, S.H. Biochim. Biophys. Acta (1979) [Pubmed]
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