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Adenosine-5-monophosphate catabolism in frog liver

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1987
1. AMP catabolism in frog liver extract was found to proceed exclusively through the formation of IMP. Further metabolism of IMP is relatively slow. 2. Among the enzymes involved in AMP catabolism, AMP deaminase is most active and adenosine deaminase and AMP 5'-nucleotidase exhibit only 20 and 10% of AMP deaminase activity respectively.
Wiesłw Makarewicz, Jòzef Spychał
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Studies of the cyclic adenosine monophosphate chemoreceptor ofParamecium

The Journal of Membrane Biology, 1991
A doublet of proteins (approximately 48,000 Mr) from the Paramecium cell body membrane fits several criteria for the external cAMP chemoreceptor. These criteria include: (i) selective elution from a cAMP affinity column, matching a specificity that could be predicted from the behavioral response and whole-cell binding; (ii) binding to wheat germ ...
Zhang J   +4 more
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Effects of adenosine 5′-monophosphate on epidermal turnover

Archives of Dermatological Research, 2008
The structure and function of the epidermis is maintained by cell renewal based on epidermal turnover. Epidermal turnover is delayed by aging, and it is thought that the delay of the epidermal turnover is a cause of aging alternation of skin. The epidermal turnover is related to the energy metabolism of epidermal basal cells. Adenosine 5'-triphosphate (
Shoko Kanehara   +10 more
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Inosine monophosphate and inosine differentially regulate endotoxemia and bacterial sepsis

FASEB Journal, 2021
M Lovászi, Pal Pacher, William C Gause
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