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Synonyms genus glycine
Type of rosid dicot genus
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Type of aminoalkanoic acid, amino acid

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But in cancer cells that are rapidly dividing, glycine is rapaciously consumed.
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Synthesis of glycine-containing complexes in impacts of comets on early Earth.
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In the C4 PEPC isoform from F. trinervia this arginine is replaced by glycine.
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Glycine is an intermediate in the synthesis of a variety of chemical products.
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Technical grade glycine is typically sold at a discount to USP grade glycine.
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The amount of glycine can vary from two to twenty moles per mole of zinc gluconate.
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Crassicorophium goo, by contrast, is dominated by lysine, glycine and aspartic acid.
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In fact, scientists found that UGA serves to introduce a glycine amino acid instead.
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The lifeless samples were dominated by the simplest amino acids, glycine and alanine.
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  • The simplest amino acid found in proteins and the principal amino acid in sugar cane
  • Genus of Asiatic erect or sprawling herbs: soya bean
  • Glycine (abbreviated as Gly or G) is an organic compound with the formula NH2CH2COOH. With only two hydrogen atoms as its 'side chain', glycine is the smallest of the 20 amino acids commonly found in proteins. Its codons are GGU, GGC, GGA, GGG.
  • # EINECS number # (Glycine)
  • Glycine is a genus in the bean family Fabaceae. The most well known species is the soybean (Glycine max). While the majority of the species are found only in Australia, the soybean's native range is in East Asia. A few species extend from Australia to East Asia (e.g., G. tomentella and G. tabacina)
  • An amino acid, or protein building block, that is part of glutathione.
  • A neurotransmitter often released at inhibitory synapses in the spinal cord and brainstem.
  • An amino acid. See Feinblatt/Gant Study.
  • Glycine is an amino acid constituent of proteins in the human body.