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Fungal glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase GpdC maintains glycolytic mechanism against reactive nitrogen stress-induced damage [PDF]
Highly reactive nitrogen species (RNS) damage proteins, lipids, and nucleotides, and induce disordered intracellular metabolism. Microorganisms that respond to and defend against RNS include fungal pathogens that invade host tissues.
Chihiro Kadooka+8 more
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Isozymes of glycogen synthase [PDF]
Antisera to rat skeletal muscle glycogen synthase failed to recognize liver glycogen synthase by electroblot analysis. The antisera recognized the enzyme in skeletal muscle, heart, fat, kidney, and brain. The results support the hypothesis that there are at least two isozymes of glycogen synthase, and that most tissues contain a form similar or ...
Harvey R. Kaslow, David D. Lesikar
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Plasma alkaline phosphatase isozymes: Isolation and characterization of isozymes [PDF]
Abstract 1. 1. The two isozymes of alkaline phosphatase (orthophosphoric monoester phosphohydrolase, EC 3.1.3.1) detectable in human blood group O plasma have been separated from one another and isolated in a high state of purity. With p- nitrophenyl phosphate as substrate, the catalytic properties of the two isozymes appear to be the same
Aminoff, David+2 more
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The evolutionary conservation of eukaryotic membrane-bound adenylyl cyclase isoforms
The nine membrane-delimited eukaryotic adenylyl cyclases are pseudoheterodimers with an identical domain order of seven (nine) distinct subdomains. Bioinformatics show that the protein evolved from a monomeric bacterial progenitor by gene duplication and
Joachim E. Schultz
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OBJECTIVE: To prove that glucose treatment in human prostatic stromal cells (HPSC) culture would increase PKC alpha isozyme activity. MaterialS & Methods: Primary cultures of HPSC were obtained from patients with bladder outlet obstruction caused by ...
Basuki B Purnomo+2 more
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Genetic variation within and among fifteen Trifolium species represented by 157 accessions was assessed using morphological and isozyme markers. Most of morphometric characters contributed to the discrimination of the species. No significant relationship
Imane MEDOUKALI+2 more
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Most plastid isoprenoids, including photosynthesis-related metabolites such as carotenoids and the side chain of chlorophylls, tocopherols (vitamin E), phylloquinones (vitamin K), and plastoquinones, derive from geranylgeranyl diphosphate (GGPP ...
M. A. Ruiz-Sola+12 more
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Biochemical genetics in the Argentinean squid, Illex argentinus
Previously reported results on natural populations of the Argentinean squid, Illex argentinus, urged further studies using electrophoretically detectable loci. The muscles of 202 adult squids caught in the Argentinean Sea were examined.
B. Jérez, M. I. Roldan, C. Pla
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Mannich bases (2a–d) of aromatic amines were synthesized by using a conventional microwave technique under solvent-free conditions and characterized by IR and NMR (1H and 13C) and elemental analysis.
Bülent Büyükkıdan+5 more
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The 5 Alpha-Reductase Isozyme Family: A Review of Basic Biology and Their Role in Human Diseases
Despite the discovery of 5 alpha-reduction as an enzymatic step in steroid metabolism in 1951, and the discovery that dihydrotestosterone is more potent than testosterone in 1968, the significance of 5 alpha-reduced steroids in human diseases was not ...
F. Azzouni, A. Godoy, Yun Li, J. Mohler
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