Examples of phenylalanine in the following topics:
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- When PAH activity is reduced, phenylalanine accumulates.
- Elevated levels of phenylalanine in the blood and detection of phenylketones in the urine is diagnostic.
- Phenylalanine is a large, neutral amino acid (LNAA).
- If phenylalanine is in excess in the blood, it will saturate the transporter.
- Excessive levels of phenylalanine tend to decrease the levels of other LNAAs in the brain.
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- Monoamine hormones are derived from single aromatic amino acids like phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan.
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- The ΔF508 human genome mutation is characterized by the deletion of three base pairs in the CFTR nucleotide sequence, causing the loss of the amino acid phenylalanine located at position 508 .
- The ΔF508 human genome mutation is characterized by the deletion of three base pairs in the CFTR nucleotide sequence, causing the loss of the amino acid phenylalanine located at position 508.
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- Monoamine: Hormones derived from aromatic amino acids such as
phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan.