PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 18764811-2 2008 The novel allele differs from B*44020101 by a single nucleotide change in exon 3 at nucleotide 453 (C-->G), which changes codon 127 from asparagine (AAC) to lysine (AAG) explaining some aberrant B44 serology results in 2003. Asparagine 140-150 N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase Homo sapiens 168-171 21349833-6 2011 We identify the primary cause of inhibition as a failure to activate the nucleotide base as an efficient leaving group and demonstrate that the higher binding affinity of AAG for epsilonC versus epsilonA is achieved through formation of an additional hydrogen bond between Asn-169 in the active site pocket and the O(2) of epsilonC. Asparagine 273-276 N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase Homo sapiens 171-174 31882538-9 2020 Guided by previous structural studies, we hypothesized that Asn-169, a conserved residue in the AAG active-site pocket, contributes to discrimination against epsilonG. Asparagine 60-63 N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase Homo sapiens 96-99 28395541-5 2017 The C to G exchange (AAC>AAG) at codon 108 of the beta-globin gene results in the substitution of asparagine by lysine. Asparagine 101-111 N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase Homo sapiens 28-31 15651853-2 2005 In previous studies, we determined the importance of an active site amino acid (asparagine 169) in the recognition of substrates by AAG. Asparagine 80-90 N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase Homo sapiens 132-135 12323378-2 2002 In the crystal structure of AAG bound to DNA containing 1,N(6) ethenoadenine, an asparagine (N169) occupies the active-site floor, in close proximity to the C-2 position of the flipped-out 1,N(6) ethenoadenine. Asparagine 81-91 N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase Homo sapiens 28-31 9401066-6 1997 Amplification of this region by PCR and subsequent DNA sequencing demonstrated a single base substitution altering the normal 380 Lys (AAG) codon to Asn (AAT), producing a new Asn-Lys-Thr glycosylation site. Asparagine 176-179 N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase Homo sapiens 135-138 9401066-6 1997 Amplification of this region by PCR and subsequent DNA sequencing demonstrated a single base substitution altering the normal 380 Lys (AAG) codon to Asn (AAT), producing a new Asn-Lys-Thr glycosylation site. Asparagine 149-152 N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase Homo sapiens 135-138 8790154-0 1996 Fibrinogen Matsumoto II: gamma 308 Asn-->Lys (AAT-->AAG) mutation associated with bleeding tendency. Asparagine 35-38 N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase Homo sapiens 58-61