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Definition of proline in English: prolinenoun ˈprəʊliːnˈproʊˌlin mass nounBiochemistry An amino acid which is a constituent of most proteins, especially collagen. A heterocyclic compound; chemical formula: C₅H₉NO₂ Example sentencesExamples - The amount of the amino acids threonine, proline and histidine were also increased in roots of slag-cultivated maize plants.
- The first five amino acids obtained were glycine, proline, threonine, glycine, and threonine.
- The cationic component of the hemolymph is frequently replaced by potassium and free amino acids such as glutamate, proline, lysine and glycine.
- Active oxygen species cause protein damage through direct interaction with specific amino acids (lysine, arginine, proline or threonine).
- The GPP protein also contains several regions rich in alanine, proline, histidine, and glutamine.
Origin Early 20th century: contraction of the chemical name p(yr)rol(id)ine-2-carboxylic acid. Definition of proline in US English: prolinenounˈprōˌlēnˈproʊˌlin Biochemistry An amino acid which is a constituent of most proteins, especially collagen. A heterocyclic compound; chemical formula: C₅H₉NO₂ Example sentencesExamples - The GPP protein also contains several regions rich in alanine, proline, histidine, and glutamine.
- The first five amino acids obtained were glycine, proline, threonine, glycine, and threonine.
- The cationic component of the hemolymph is frequently replaced by potassium and free amino acids such as glutamate, proline, lysine and glycine.
- Active oxygen species cause protein damage through direct interaction with specific amino acids (lysine, arginine, proline or threonine).
- The amount of the amino acids threonine, proline and histidine were also increased in roots of slag-cultivated maize plants.
Origin Early 20th century: contraction of the chemical name p(yr)rol(id)ine -2-carboxylic acid. |