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On the antigenic determinants of glutamic-aspartic transaminase
Immunochemistry, 1970Tryptic hydrolysates of denaturated glutamic‐aspartic transminase fractionated on a Sephadex G‐25 column, gave an elution diagram containing six main fractions. When peptide maps were developed from the transaminase digest 37 spots were detected on the paper sheet.
I M, Patramani +5 more
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Purification of glutamic-aspartic transaminase
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1958Abstract A scheme for the preparation of a highly purified glutamic-aspartic transaminase is reported. The methods employed are, precipitation with acetone, ion-exchange chromatography on carboxymethyl cellulose, and zone electrophoresis. A purification degree of 50 is achieved and the enzyme obtained is the holoenzyme.
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Experimental Cell Research, 1973
Abstract Aspartic transaminase, tyrosine transaminase, lactic dehydrogenase, and glutamic dehydrogenase were studied in Tetrahymena pyriformis in order to gain a better understanding of the control of the entrance and exit of metabolic intermediates to and from the major carbohydrate pathways.
P, Porter, J J, Blum
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Abstract Aspartic transaminase, tyrosine transaminase, lactic dehydrogenase, and glutamic dehydrogenase were studied in Tetrahymena pyriformis in order to gain a better understanding of the control of the entrance and exit of metabolic intermediates to and from the major carbohydrate pathways.
P, Porter, J J, Blum
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Precursor Forms of Mitochondrial Aspartate Transaminasea
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1990[No abstract available]
Marino Martinez Carrion +5 more
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Inhibition of glutamate-aspartate transaminase by β-methylene-DL-aspartate
Biochemical Pharmacology, 1983beta-Methylene-DL-aspartate, a new beta, gamma-unsaturated amino acid, is an irreversible inhibitor of soluble pig heart glutamate-aspartate transaminase (Ki approximately 3 mM with respect to the L-form; limiting rate constant for inactivation approximately 0.4 min-1).
A J, Cooper +4 more
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Aspartate and Alanine Transaminases in Middle Ear Effusions
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1975Mucous secretion from 24 ears with secretory otitis media was analysed for aspartate aminotransferase (Asp-AT) and from 18 ears for alanine aminotransferase (Ala-AT). The activity of both these enzymes in middle ear fluids was 40 times larger than in serum, the differences being statistically significant.
T, Palva, R, Nousiainen, V, Raunio
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Aspartate–Glutamate Transaminase in a Red Halophilic Bacterium
Nature, 1953LITTLE information is available on the metabolism of the red halophilic bacteria, although they represent a most interesting ecological group of organisms and are of some importance in the packing, pickling and curing industries. In a survey of their respiratory activity it was observed that resting cells did not oxidize readily the common carbon ...
J, ROBINSON, H, KATZNELSON
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The N-terminal groups of glutamic aspartic transaminase
Experientia, 1962Su una preparazione altamente purificata di glutammico aspartico transaminasi del cuore di porco sono stati determinati i gruppi N-terminali con il metodo diSanger. E stata dimostrata la presenza di una mole di alanina N-terminale per 58 000 g di proteina, cioe per una mole di coenzima.
C, TURANO, P, VECCHINI, A, GIARTOSIO
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