C(alpha)-formylglycine
An unusual amino acid residue found at active site of sulfatases. It is created through the conversion of an active site cysteine or serine residue by C(alpha)-formylglycine (FGly)-generating enzyme. Although the term formylglycine has been used in the literature to refer to C(alpha)-formylglycine it is found in most chemical sources as a synonom for N-formyglycine.
Also Known As:
2-amino-3-oxopropanoic acid; 3-oxo-L-alanine; 3-oxoalanine; L-alpha-formylglycine; alpha-formylglycine; (2S)-2-amino-3-oxopropanoic acid
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1. | Dierks, Thomas:
2 articles
(10/2003 - 05/2003)
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2. | Schmidt, Bernhard:
2 articles
(10/2003 - 05/2003)
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3. | von Figura, Kurt:
2 articles
(10/2003 - 05/2003)
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4. | Harasink, Sue Moyer:
1 article
(04/2016)
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5. | Khurana, Divya S:
1 article
(04/2016)
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6. | Legido, Agustin:
1 article
(04/2016)
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7. | Melvin, Joseph J:
1 article
(04/2016)
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8. | Miskin, Chandrabhaga:
1 article
(04/2016)
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9. | Wenger, David A:
1 article
(04/2016)
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10. | Annunziata, I:
1 article
(11/2005)
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