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Q36497122-A3B1CC44-F8EA-4EA2-B0BA-CEDD1622E80D
Q36497122-A3B1CC44-F8EA-4EA2-B0BA-CEDD1622E80D
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Proline modulates the intracellular redox environment and protects mammalian cells against oxidative stress.
P2860
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P2860
L-proline accumulation and freeze tolerance of Saccharomyces cerevisiae are caused by a mutation in the PRO1 gene encoding gamma-glutamyl kinase.