FATTY ACID CATABOLISM
... stored molecules.) And because of their relative chemical inertness, triacylglycerols can be stored in large quantity in cells without the risk of undesired chemical reactions with other cellular constituents. The properties that make triacylglycerols good storage compounds, however, present problem ...
... stored molecules.) And because of their relative chemical inertness, triacylglycerols can be stored in large quantity in cells without the risk of undesired chemical reactions with other cellular constituents. The properties that make triacylglycerols good storage compounds, however, present problem ...
universidade estadual de maringá metabolic alterations caused by
... predominantly its activity as an uncoupler. The observations corroborating uncoupling, which have also been traditionally reported for other uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation, are: a) stimulation of oxygen consumption at low concentrations; b) diminution of the ATP content combined with diminu ...
... predominantly its activity as an uncoupler. The observations corroborating uncoupling, which have also been traditionally reported for other uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation, are: a) stimulation of oxygen consumption at low concentrations; b) diminution of the ATP content combined with diminu ...
“FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF PULSATILE
... Coagulation is a complex process by which blood forms clots. It is an important part of hemostasis , where in a damaged blood vessel wall is covered by a platelet and fibrincontaining clot to stop bleeding and begin repair of the damaged vessel. Coagulation begins almost instantly after an injury to ...
... Coagulation is a complex process by which blood forms clots. It is an important part of hemostasis , where in a damaged blood vessel wall is covered by a platelet and fibrincontaining clot to stop bleeding and begin repair of the damaged vessel. Coagulation begins almost instantly after an injury to ...
Biosynthesis of estradiol. Cloning and characterization of rodent
... study the role of rodent type 1 enzyme in ovarian estradiol (E2) biosynthesis and its enzymatic characteristics. Both rat and mouse 17HSD/KSR1 were expressed in granulosa cells of developing follicles, where diethylstilbestrol and follicle-stimulating hormone stimulated follicular maturation and up- ...
... study the role of rodent type 1 enzyme in ovarian estradiol (E2) biosynthesis and its enzymatic characteristics. Both rat and mouse 17HSD/KSR1 were expressed in granulosa cells of developing follicles, where diethylstilbestrol and follicle-stimulating hormone stimulated follicular maturation and up- ...
Note - EtoosIndia
... The protons which are expelled out from inner mitochondrial membrane during electron transport, produce proton gradient (pH) and membrane potential in the external environment. This creates proton motive force. This is utilized in the formation of ATP. ATP synthesis is explained by chemiosmot ...
... The protons which are expelled out from inner mitochondrial membrane during electron transport, produce proton gradient (pH) and membrane potential in the external environment. This creates proton motive force. This is utilized in the formation of ATP. ATP synthesis is explained by chemiosmot ...
AVENCA
... plant is used for its cooling effects, for diabetes, colds, bronchial disease, and for its emmenagogue properties. Externally it is used for boils, eczema, and wounds. Phytochemical analysis of avenca reveals an array of compounds including triterpenes, flavonoids, phenylpropanoids, and carotenoids. ...
... plant is used for its cooling effects, for diabetes, colds, bronchial disease, and for its emmenagogue properties. Externally it is used for boils, eczema, and wounds. Phytochemical analysis of avenca reveals an array of compounds including triterpenes, flavonoids, phenylpropanoids, and carotenoids. ...
Multiple Functions of the New Cytokine
... a short, constitutively-expressed form (sfTSLP), that appears to be downregulated by inflammation. The TSLP forms can be produced by a number of cell types, including epithelial and dendritic cells (DCs). lfTSLP can activate mast cells, DCs, and T cells through binding to the lfTSLP receptor (TSLPR) ...
... a short, constitutively-expressed form (sfTSLP), that appears to be downregulated by inflammation. The TSLP forms can be produced by a number of cell types, including epithelial and dendritic cells (DCs). lfTSLP can activate mast cells, DCs, and T cells through binding to the lfTSLP receptor (TSLPR) ...
Glutamine and glutamate—their central role in cell metabolism and
... Insulin secretion from the cell type responsible for its production and release, the pancreatic -cell, is tightly regulated due to the potent effect of insulin on promotion of anabolic carbohydrate, lipid and protein metabolism in liver, adipose and muscle as well as many other target tissues. Gluc ...
... Insulin secretion from the cell type responsible for its production and release, the pancreatic -cell, is tightly regulated due to the potent effect of insulin on promotion of anabolic carbohydrate, lipid and protein metabolism in liver, adipose and muscle as well as many other target tissues. Gluc ...
APPENDIX-1 ESTIMATION OF TOTAL
... with 80% ethanol. The supernatants were pooled and evaporated to dryness. The residue was then dissolved in a known volume of distilled water. Different aliquots were pipette out and the volume in each tube was made up to 3.0 ml with distilled water. Folin- Ciocalteau reagent (0.5ml) was added and t ...
... with 80% ethanol. The supernatants were pooled and evaporated to dryness. The residue was then dissolved in a known volume of distilled water. Different aliquots were pipette out and the volume in each tube was made up to 3.0 ml with distilled water. Folin- Ciocalteau reagent (0.5ml) was added and t ...
University of Groningen Transport processes in penicillin
... with the development of genetic engineering methods has made it possible to improve strains by a more rational strategy, often referred to as metabolic engineering [16, 86, 148, 208, 279]. Metabolic engineering, i.e. combined improvement of strains and cultivation conditions is only practical when f ...
... with the development of genetic engineering methods has made it possible to improve strains by a more rational strategy, often referred to as metabolic engineering [16, 86, 148, 208, 279]. Metabolic engineering, i.e. combined improvement of strains and cultivation conditions is only practical when f ...
STRUCTURE-FUNCTION STUDIES OF THE CARNITINE/CHOLINE
... carnitine acyltransferase family were studied. These enzymes play essential roles in fatty acid metabolism by facilitating the transfer of activated fatty acids across intracellular membranes. To understand the mechanism of these enzymes, the structure of human peroxisomal L-carnitine acetyltransfer ...
... carnitine acyltransferase family were studied. These enzymes play essential roles in fatty acid metabolism by facilitating the transfer of activated fatty acids across intracellular membranes. To understand the mechanism of these enzymes, the structure of human peroxisomal L-carnitine acetyltransfer ...
Comparative Estimation of Total Protein Content and Enzymatic
... and Echinococcus oligarthrus. [9]. Three of these species are of medical importance, Echinococcus granulosus, causing cystic echinococcosis (CE) which is the most prevalent species in all continents, causing a considerable public health problems in many regions of the world [2]. Furthermore, it is a ...
... and Echinococcus oligarthrus. [9]. Three of these species are of medical importance, Echinococcus granulosus, causing cystic echinococcosis (CE) which is the most prevalent species in all continents, causing a considerable public health problems in many regions of the world [2]. Furthermore, it is a ...
The acetaminophen metabolite
... High anion gap metabolic acidosis (HAGMA) due to accumulation of L-5-oxoproline (pyroglutamic acid) is a rare, serious, biochemical disturbance which has been attributed to treatment with acetaminophen. It develops acutely in patients receiving regular treatment with the drug, generally in therapeut ...
... High anion gap metabolic acidosis (HAGMA) due to accumulation of L-5-oxoproline (pyroglutamic acid) is a rare, serious, biochemical disturbance which has been attributed to treatment with acetaminophen. It develops acutely in patients receiving regular treatment with the drug, generally in therapeut ...
Extended spectrum beta-lactamases - Micro-Rao
... closely related beta-lactamase was found in a Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolate in Great Britain. It differed from TEM-1 in only one amino acid but not in substrate profile. A similar chromosomal enzyme but with slightly better activity against ampicillin was described in 1972 by Pitton in a Klebsiella ...
... closely related beta-lactamase was found in a Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolate in Great Britain. It differed from TEM-1 in only one amino acid but not in substrate profile. A similar chromosomal enzyme but with slightly better activity against ampicillin was described in 1972 by Pitton in a Klebsiella ...
Lipotoxicity in steatohepatitis occurs despite an increase in
... Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 310: E484 –E494, 2016. First published January 26, 2016; doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00492.2015.—The hepatic tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle is central to integrating macronutrient metabolism and is closely coupled to cellular respiration, free radical generation, and inflammati ...
... Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 310: E484 –E494, 2016. First published January 26, 2016; doi:10.1152/ajpendo.00492.2015.—The hepatic tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle is central to integrating macronutrient metabolism and is closely coupled to cellular respiration, free radical generation, and inflammati ...
Oxidation and biosynthesis of fatty acids
... ATP is hydrolyzed. The CO2 group in carboxybiotin is transferred to acetyl CoA to form malonyl CoA. Acetyl CoA carboxylase is the regulatory enzyme. ...
... ATP is hydrolyzed. The CO2 group in carboxybiotin is transferred to acetyl CoA to form malonyl CoA. Acetyl CoA carboxylase is the regulatory enzyme. ...
Modulation of Fibroblast Growth Factor
... FGF-2 with cell-associated and free HSPGs are manyfold. HSPGs protect FGF-2 from inactivation in the extracellular environment and modulate the bioavailability of the growth factor (Saksela et al., 1988; Edelman et al., 1993). At the cell surface, free and cell-associated HSPGs may play contrasting ...
... FGF-2 with cell-associated and free HSPGs are manyfold. HSPGs protect FGF-2 from inactivation in the extracellular environment and modulate the bioavailability of the growth factor (Saksela et al., 1988; Edelman et al., 1993). At the cell surface, free and cell-associated HSPGs may play contrasting ...
25. biosynthesis of lipids
... The fatty acid synthase system from E.coli consists of 7 separate polypeptides (and hence 7 different active sites) that are tightly associated in a single, organized complex (Table 25–1). The proteins act together to catalyze the formation of fatty acids from acetyl-CoA and malonylCoA. Throughout t ...
... The fatty acid synthase system from E.coli consists of 7 separate polypeptides (and hence 7 different active sites) that are tightly associated in a single, organized complex (Table 25–1). The proteins act together to catalyze the formation of fatty acids from acetyl-CoA and malonylCoA. Throughout t ...
Microbial degradation of chloroaromatics Mars, Astrid E.
... Some activity of a catechol 1,2-dioxygenase towards catechol was found in extracts made of cells pregrown on benzene and benzoate, showing that this enzyme indeed resisted the hydrogen peroxide treatment. A muconate cycloisomerase, which is the second enzyme of the ortho-cleavage pathway, was also a ...
... Some activity of a catechol 1,2-dioxygenase towards catechol was found in extracts made of cells pregrown on benzene and benzoate, showing that this enzyme indeed resisted the hydrogen peroxide treatment. A muconate cycloisomerase, which is the second enzyme of the ortho-cleavage pathway, was also a ...
mineralization of chlorobenzene. of the meta
... buffer (pH 7.4) and 0.5 mmol of catechol. The reaction was started by adding crude extract (0.02 to 0.2 mg of protein). 2-Hydroxymuconic semialdehyde hydrolase was measured by determining the NAD-independent decrease in concentration of the yellow ring cleavage product from catechol at 375 nm. React ...
... buffer (pH 7.4) and 0.5 mmol of catechol. The reaction was started by adding crude extract (0.02 to 0.2 mg of protein). 2-Hydroxymuconic semialdehyde hydrolase was measured by determining the NAD-independent decrease in concentration of the yellow ring cleavage product from catechol at 375 nm. React ...
Genetic engineering of lactic acid bacteria to produce
... famous Danish scientist Orla-Jensen in his late days re-visited this theory with his colleagues and found that it is not the undesirable flora found in the aged which causes impaired digestion, but rather the impaired digestion resulting in undesirable intestinal flora (Olsen, 1950). However, in the ...
... famous Danish scientist Orla-Jensen in his late days re-visited this theory with his colleagues and found that it is not the undesirable flora found in the aged which causes impaired digestion, but rather the impaired digestion resulting in undesirable intestinal flora (Olsen, 1950). However, in the ...
Differences in postingestive metabolism of glutamate and glycine
... They were housed individually in plastic shoe box cages with wood chip bedding and stainless steel wire tops. Ambient temperature was kept at 22–23°C, and lights were set to be on at 7 AM and off at 7 PM. Mice had access to Teklad Rodent Diet 8604 and deionized water at all time unless otherwise men ...
... They were housed individually in plastic shoe box cages with wood chip bedding and stainless steel wire tops. Ambient temperature was kept at 22–23°C, and lights were set to be on at 7 AM and off at 7 PM. Mice had access to Teklad Rodent Diet 8604 and deionized water at all time unless otherwise men ...
as a PDF
... Trypanosoma cruzi has a metabolism largely based on the consumption of amino acids, mainly proline, aspartate and glutamate, which constitute the main carbon and energy sources in the insect stage of the parasite life cycle. These amino acids also participate in the differentiation process of the re ...
... Trypanosoma cruzi has a metabolism largely based on the consumption of amino acids, mainly proline, aspartate and glutamate, which constitute the main carbon and energy sources in the insect stage of the parasite life cycle. These amino acids also participate in the differentiation process of the re ...
Differences in postingestive metabolism of glutamate and glycine
... They were housed individually in plastic shoe box cages with wood chip bedding and stainless steel wire tops. Ambient temperature was kept at 22–23°C, and lights were set to be on at 7 AM and off at 7 PM. Mice had access to Teklad Rodent Diet 8604 and deionized water at all time unless otherwise men ...
... They were housed individually in plastic shoe box cages with wood chip bedding and stainless steel wire tops. Ambient temperature was kept at 22–23°C, and lights were set to be on at 7 AM and off at 7 PM. Mice had access to Teklad Rodent Diet 8604 and deionized water at all time unless otherwise men ...
Transcriptional Regulation of Metabolism
... their metabolic activity to environmental nutritional changes by modifying the level of expression of specific enzymes and linked modulation of enzymatic activity to the transcriptional control of gene expression for the first time. It is now commonly accepted that metabolic regulation in complex or ...
... their metabolic activity to environmental nutritional changes by modifying the level of expression of specific enzymes and linked modulation of enzymatic activity to the transcriptional control of gene expression for the first time. It is now commonly accepted that metabolic regulation in complex or ...