Get to know Arginine better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Arginine in a sentence
Arginine meaning
An amino acid found in animal foods that plays an important role in several physiological processes.
Synonyms of Arginine
Using Arginine
- The main meaning on this page is: An amino acid found in animal foods that plays an important role in several physiological processes.
- Useful related words include: essential amino acid.
- In the example corpus, arginine often appears in combinations such as: an arginine, arginine in, of arginine.
Context around Arginine
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 12 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Arginine
- In this selection, "arginine" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, contains, acid, occurring, industry, market and supplementation stand out and add context to how "arginine" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 64 and arginine 65 and and 65 and arginine 31 and. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "arginine" sits close to words such as abad, abovementioned and abr, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with arginine
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Cocoa also contains arginine, a compound that increases blood vessel dilation. (11 words)
Carnitine and L-arginine are amino acids that improve blood flow. (11 words)
But regular L-arginine doesn’t stay in the bloodstream very long. (12 words)
Cancer cells take up these molecules at an increased rate because of an upregulation of transporters in the cancer cell, in this case amino acid transporters will bring in the L-arginine and L-phenylalanine functional groups of the fullerenes. (40 words)
In humans, a common polymorphism involves the substitution of an arginine for a proline at codon position 72. Many studies have investigated a genetic link between this variation and cancer susceptibility; however, the results have been controversial. (37 words)
The straight segments represent chemical bonds between the non-hydrogen atoms of an arginine (upper left), a tyrosine (lower left), a disulfide bond (upper right, in yellow), and some peptide groups (running left-right in the middle). (37 words)
Example sentences (19)
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The cleavage sites are each located after a pair of basic residues (lysine-64 and arginine-65, and arginine-31 and -32).
Cocoa also contains arginine, a compound that increases blood vessel dilation.
Resistance training and L-arginine supplementation are determinant in genomic stability, cardiac contractility and muscle mass development in rats.
Watermelon has a compound called citrulline which turns into the amino acid arginine in the body, which combats erectile dysfunction.
But regular L-arginine doesn’t stay in the bloodstream very long.
Carnitine and L-arginine are amino acids that improve blood flow.
People with major depressive disorder (MDD) have lower levels of naturally occurring arginine in their body than their non-depressed controls, a study has found.
An acidic amino acid features in the integrin-interaction site of many ECM proteins, for example as part of the amino acid sequence Arginine-Glycine-Aspartic acid ("RGD" in the one-letter amino acid code).
Arginine is known to be mono- or di-methylated, and methylation can be symmetric or asymmetric, potentially with different meanings.
Cancer cells take up these molecules at an increased rate because of an upregulation of transporters in the cancer cell, in this case amino acid transporters will bring in the L-arginine and L-phenylalanine functional groups of the fullerenes.
Common species such as the tiger salamander and the mudpuppy are being given hormones to stimulate the production of sperm and eggs, and the role of arginine vasotocin in courtship behaviour is being investigated.
Contains one zinc atom and several arginine amino acids: residues 102-292.
Dipsogenic Dipsogenic DI or primary polydipsia results from excessive intake of fluids as opposed to deficiency of arginine vasopressin.
In addition, non-polar interactions are made between protein side-chains and the deoxyribose groups, and an arginine side-chain intercalates into the DNA minor groove at all 14 sites where it faces the octamer surface.
In humans, a common polymorphism involves the substitution of an arginine for a proline at codon position 72. Many studies have investigated a genetic link between this variation and cancer susceptibility; however, the results have been controversial.
L-ornithine is converted to L-arginine, citation which is then decarboxylated via PLP to form agmatine.
The physiological basis for the preference of acetyl-CoA or succinyl-CoA is unknown, but such alternative routes are present in some other pathways (e.g. lysine biosynthesis and arginine biosynthesis).
The straight segments represent chemical bonds between the non-hydrogen atoms of an arginine (upper left), a tyrosine (lower left), a disulfide bond (upper right, in yellow), and some peptide groups (running left-right in the middle).
Common combinations with arginine
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- an arginine 3×
- arginine in 2×
- of arginine 2×