Why is glutathione (a tripeptide) synthesized by specific enzymes while TSH releasing hormone (TRH or thyroliberin), also a tripeptide, is produced as part of a prohormone protein?
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Why is glutathione (a tripeptide) synthesized by specific enzymes while TSH releasing hormone (TRH or thyroliberin), also a tripeptide, is produced as part of a prohormone protein?
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Ganguli, Dwaipayan
Srikanth, C V Kumar, Chitranshu Vats, Purva Bachhawat, Anand K |
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QR Microbiology
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Taylor and francis group
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2003-09
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Article
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application/pdf
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http://crdd.osdd.net/open/944/1/bachhawat2003.3.pdf
Ganguli, Dwaipayan and Srikanth, C V and Kumar, Chitranshu and Vats, Purva and Bachhawat, Anand K (2003) Why is glutathione (a tripeptide) synthesized by specific enzymes while TSH releasing hormone (TRH or thyroliberin), also a tripeptide, is produced as part of a prohormone protein? IUBMB life, 55 (9). pp. 553-4. ISSN 1521-6543 |
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1080/15216540310001623064/pdf
http://crdd.osdd.net/open/944/ |
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