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Diazenedicarboxamides as inhibitors of d-alanine-d-alanine ligase (Ddl)

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2007
D-Alanine-D-alanine ligase (Ddl) catalyzes the biosynthesis of an essential bacterial peptidoglycan precursor D-alanyl-D-alanine and it represents an important target for development of new antibacterial drugs. A series of semicarbazides, aminocarbonyldiazenecarboxylates, diazenedicarboxamides, and hydrazinedicarboxamides was synthesized and screened ...
Andreja, Kovac   +7 more
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The glucose-alanine cycle

Metabolism, 1973
Abstract Alanine is quantitatively the primary amino acid released by muscle and extracted by the splanchnic bed in postabsorptive as well as prolonged fasted man. The hepatic capacity for conversion of alanine to glucose exceeds that of all other amino acids. Insulin inhibits gluconeogenesis by reducing hepatic alanine uptake.
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D- or L-Alanine: That Is the Question

ChemPhysChem, 2000
The question is reopened, whether L- or D-alanine is more stable. Calculated parity-violating energy shifts for the 13 stable conformers of gaseous alanine (the picture shows the global minima) indicate that the stabilization of a certain enantiomer is strongly dependent on its conformation.
J K, Laerdahl   +2 more
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Glutamine and Alanine Metabolism in NIDDM

Diabetes, 1996
Gluconeogenesis is increased in NIDDM. We therefore examined the metabolism of glutamine and alanine, the most important gluconeogenic amino acids, in 14 postabsorptive NIDDM subjects and 18 nondiabetic volunteers using a combination of isotopic ([6-3H] glucose (20 µCi, 0.2 µCi/min), [U-14C]glutamine (20 µCi, 0.2 µCi/min), [3-13C]alanine (99% 13C, 2 ...
Michael Stumvoll   +10 more
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Isotope tracing in adult zebrafish reveals alanine cycling between melanoma and liver

Cell Metabolism, 2021
Fuad J Naser   +2 more
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