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Transaminases of Tapeworms

The Journal of Parasitology, 1960
Although transaminases were identified in animal tissues as early as 1937, very few observations have been made on these systems in parasitic helminths. Daugherty (1952) found that homogenates of the liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, contained very high transaminase activity.
Guta Wertheim   +2 more
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miR‐9 regulates ferroptosis by targeting glutamic‐oxaloacetic transaminase GOT1 in melanoma

Molecular Carcinogenesis, 2018
Ferroptosis is a recently recognized form of regulated cell death driven by lipid‐based reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation. However, the molecular mechanisms of ferroptosis regulation are still largely unknown.
Kexin Zhang   +9 more
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Transaminases in the acquired pellicle

Archives of Oral Biology, 2009
Transaminases (AST, aspartate amino transferase; ALT, alanine amino transferase) are relevant enzymes in physiology and pathology of the human organism. The aim of the present in situ study was to demonstrate the presence of these enzymes in the enamel pellicle.Bovine enamel slabs were fixed on buccal sites of individual upper jaw splints and worn for ...
Hannig, Christian   +2 more
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Amine Transaminase from Exophiala Xenobiotica—Crystal Structure and Engineering of a Fold IV Transaminase that Naturally Converts Biaryl Ketones

, 2019
Amine transaminases are frequently used for the production of chiral amines starting from prochiral ketones. These amines can be applied as active pharmaceutical ingredients or drug precursors.
A. Telzerow   +9 more
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