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The function of spermine
Anthony E. Pegg
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Spermine
100%
Spermidine
50%
Spermine Synthase
50%
Gene Expression
16%
Protein Function
16%
Hypotonia
16%
Protein Synthesis
16%
Vertebrates
16%
Glutamate Receptors
16%
Reactive Oxygen Species
16%
Oxidative Damage
16%
Ion Channels
16%
K+ Channels
16%
Post-translational Modification
16%
Cellular Physiology
16%
Growth Response
16%
Human Patients
16%
Severe Phenotype
16%
Multiple Effects
16%
Polyamines
16%
Reduced Growth
16%
Putrescine
16%
Control Activities
16%
Extracellular Glutamate
16%
Diamine
16%
Elongation Factor
16%
Non-catalytic
16%
Polyamine Spermidine
16%
Protein Synthesis Regulation
16%
Storage Reservoir
16%
Current Flow
16%
Catalytic Role
16%
Species Protection
16%
Hypusine
16%
Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor 5A (eIF5A)
16%
Cellular Macromolecules
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Spermine Synthase
100%
Precursor
66%
Macromolecule
33%
Gene Expression
33%
Posttranslational Modification
33%
Enzyme
33%
Protein Function
33%
Protein Biosynthesis
33%
Cell Function
33%
Potassium Channel
33%
Intellectual Disability
33%
Elongation Factor
33%
Protein Synthesis Regulation
33%
Glutamate Receptor
33%
Ion Channel
33%
Nucleic Acid Synthesis
33%