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    L - LysineSeratoninG-protein-coupled-receptor

    L - LysineLysine has a known anxiolytic action through its effects on serotonin receptors in the intestinal

    tract....Another study showed that lysine deficiency leads to a pathological increase in serotonin in theamygdala...There are lysine conjugates that show promise in the treatment of cancer, y causing cancerouscells to destroy themsel!es when the drug is comined with the use of phototherapy, whilelea!ing non-cancerous cells unharmed.

    According to animal studies, lysine deficiency causes immunodeficiencyLimited studies suggest that a high-lysine diet or L-lysine monochloride supplements may ha!e amoderating effect on lood pressure and the incidence of stroke."#$%http&''en.wikipedia.org'wiki'L-lysine

    L-L(S)*+ is an amnio acid not a !itamin. o not take Lysine for long extended periods or megadose as it can ha!e negati!e effect on the li!er. or mega dosing you may want to ha!e your li!er

    checked out.i/!e een getting jaundice - taking milk thistle and silymarin to help0 - now ) know why1http&''www.earthclinic.com'Supplements'l-lysine.html2LLL

    The p11 proteinThe p33 protein is linked with the transport of neurotransmitters. ound in the rain of humansand other mammals, it has een implicated in the regulation of mood. )n addition, due to itsinteraction with serotonin-signaling proteins and its correlation with symptoms of mood...433 has een implicated in the transportation of proteins in!ol!ed in mood regulation,nociception, and cell polari5ation. )t is found in cell types throughout the ody though it is locatedpredominantly in the lungs and kidneys.

    ...Although the exact mechanism is unclear, p33 protein has shown to e essential in the regulationof serotonin signaling in the rain. Serotonin 6-hydroxytryptamine or 6-7T1, is a neurotransmitterfound in the central and peripheral ner!ous systems. )t is in!ol!ed in mechanisms responsile formemory formation and learning, ut is most known for its role in the regulation musclecontraction, appetite, sleep, and moodhttp&''en.wikipedia.org'wiki'4338protein

    G-protein-coupled-receptorG protein-coupled receptors G49:s1, also known as se!en-transmemrane domain receptors,7TM receptors, heptahelical receptors, serpentine receptor, and G protein-linked receptorsG4L:1,Physiological roles

    G49:s are in!ol!ed in a wide !ariety of physiological processes. Some examples of theirphysiological roles include&

    3. the !isual sense& the opsins use a photoisomeri5ation reaction to translate electromagneticradiation into cellular signals. :hodopsin, for example, uses the con!ersion of 33-cis-retinal to all-trans-retinal for this purpose ;. the sense of smell& receptors of the olfactory epithelium ind odorants olfactory receptors1and pheromones !omeronasal receptors1

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    #. eha!ioral and mood regulation& receptors in the mammalian rain ind se!eral differentneurotransmitters, including serotonin, dopamine, GA receptors such ashistamine receptors ind inflammatory mediators and engage target cell types in the inflammatoryresponse 6. autonomic ner!ous system transmission& oth the sympathetic and parasympathetic ner!oussystems are regulated y G49: pathways, responsile for control of many automatic functions ofthe ody such as lood pressure, heart rate, and digesti!e processeshttp&''en.wikipedia.org'wiki'G-protein-coupled8receptor

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