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Glutamine synthetase in the avian diencephalon

Journal of Experimental Zoology, 1973
AbstractGlutamine synthetase (GS) activities are high in the nucleus rotundus of the avian diencephalon in late embryos and hatched chicks. The nucleus rotundus is known to be one component of a visual pathway in birds involving also the neural retina, the optic tectum and the cerebral ectostriatum.
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Regulation of Glutamine Synthetase Activity

EcoSal Plus, 2004
Detailed studies of the glutamine synthetase (GS) in Escherichia coli and other bacteria have shown that the activity of this enzyme is regulated by at least five different mechanisms: (i) cumulative feedback inhibition by multiple end products of glutamine metabolism, (ii) interconversion between taut and relaxed ...
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Conversion of glutamic acid to glutamine by retinal glutamine synthetase

Experimental Eye Research, 1973
Abstract There is a qualitative correlation within a given retinal tissue between level of glutamine synthetase, as measured by its transferase activity, and ability of the tissue to convert glutamic acid to glutamine in vitro. The present study shows this to be the case for age-dependent endogenous enzyme activity, cortisol-induced enzyme activity ...
L, Reif-Lehrer, J, Coghlin
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o-Phosphotyrosyl Glutamine Synthetase: Modification of the Nucleotide Ligation Site of Adenylylated Glutamine Synthetase

The Journal of Biochemistry, 1989
The nucleotide ligation site of adenylylated glutamine synthetase, which contains a unique tyrosyl residue linked through a phosphodiester bond to 5'-AMP, was studied by digestion with three hydrolytic enzymes. The products on micrococcal nuclease digestion were adenosine and o-phosphotyrosyl glutamine synthetase.
K, Kimura, Y, Nakano, K, Matsuoka
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Regulation of Glutamine Synthetase VI. Interactions of Inhibitors for Bacillus licheniformis Glutamine Synthetase

Journal of Bacteriology, 1967
The relationships of five feedback inhibitors for the Bacillus licheniformis glutamine synthetase were investigated. The inhibitors were distinguishable by differences in their competitive relationship for the substrates of the enzyme.
J S, Hubbard, E R, Stadtman
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Inhibitors of Glutamine Synthetase

2002
Due to the chemical inertness of the N2 molecule, the availability of metabolically accessible inorganic nitrogen sources was a key limiting factor for plant life on earth. The large scale conversion of N2 into NH3 and NO 3 - and their use as nitrogen fertilizer has been an agricultural standard for less than a century.
Guenter Donn, Helmut Köcher
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Glutamine synthetase deficiency

2020
Prenatal onset malformations of the brain, seizures, necrolytic erythema of the skin, enteropathy with diarrhea, early neonatal death, and multiorgan failure or chronic encephalopathy and developmental delay, hyperammonemia, low concentration of glutamine in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid, and deficient activity of glutamine synthetase.
William L. Nyhan   +3 more
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Glutamine synthetase and transferase

1967
This enzyme (or enzymes) catalyzes the following reactions: 1. Glutamate + ATP + NH3 → glutamine + ADP + Pi (glutamine synthesis). 2. Glutamine + NH2OH →γ-glutamylhydroxamate + NH3 (glutamyl transfer reaction). 3. Glutamine + H2O → Glutamate + NH3 (arsenolysis of glutamine).
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[Glutamine synthetase immobilization].

Prikladnaia biokhimiia i mikrobiologiia, 1978
Highly purified glutamine synthetase has been isolated from Chlorella and immobilized on BrCN-sepharose. Its residual activity was 25-35%. Immobilized glutamine synthetase showed far greater thermal stability than glutamine synthetase in solution. During immobilization pH optimum of the enzyme was shifted towards the alkaline area, maximum rate of the ...
A S, Rasulov, Z G, Evstigneeva
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