نتایج جستجو برای: inosine triphosphate

تعداد نتایج: 62826  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1965
Edward Essner Alex B. Novikoff Nelson Quintana

Localizations of aldehyde-resistant nucleoside phosphatase activities in frozen sections of rat cardiac muscle have been studied by electron microscopy. Activities are higher after fixation with formaldehyde than with glutaraldehyde. After incubation with adenosine triphosphate or inosine diphosphate at pH 7.2, reaction product is found in the "terminal cisternae" or "transverse sacs" of the sa...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 1970
G Burnstock G Campbell D Satchell A Smythe

1. Stimulation of the vagal non-adrenergic inhibitory innervation caused the release of adenosine and inosine into vascular perfusates from the stomachs of guinea-pigs and toads.2. Stimulation of portions of Auerbach's plexus isolated from turkey gizzard caused the release of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and adenosine monophosphate (AMP).3. ATP, added to solutions p...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1979
S Adhya P Sarkar D Valenzuela U Maitra

The effect of RNA secondary structure on rho-independent and rho-dependent termination of transcription of T3 DNA by Escherichia coli RNA polymerase has been studied by incorporating, into nascent transcripts, base analogs that lead to altered base-pairing properties. A guanine --> hypoxanthine substitution, with attendant weakening of secondary structure, abolished the rho-independent terminat...

Journal: :Current opinion in pulmonary medicine 2007
Jaap A Bakker Marjolein Drent Jörgen Bierau

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Mercaptopurine therapy is increasingly important as immunosuppressive therapy in interstitial lung disease. We focus on human mercaptopurine metabolism and the defects in this metabolism causing adverse drug reactions. RECENT FINDINGS Defects in mercaptopurine metabolizing enzymes like thiopurine methyltransferase and inosine triphosphate pyrophosphohydrolase lead to severe ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1987
G P Dobson P W Hochachka

Measurements of metabolite concentrations before and immediately after swimming of trout to exhaustion indicate that all three potential endogenous fuels of anaerobic metabolism [glycogen, phosphocreatine (PCr) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP)] are utilized during anaerobic white muscle work. Lactate, H+, creatine Pi, NH4+ and inosine monophosphate (IMP) are formed in the process. Glycolysis is...

Journal: :Bioscience reports 1984
A Nagele H Meier-Ewert

The addition of detergent-solubilized influenza C virus to a reaction mixture containing ATP, CTP, GTP, [3H]UTP, and Mg2+ leads to the synthesis of an acid-insoluble, radioactive product, which is ribonuclease-sensitive. The dinucleoside monophosphate ApG clearly enhances the reaction rate, a fact which indicates that influenza C viruses follow the same strategy of transcription as influenza A ...

2017
Rory H. Gibson Richard Hotham Aleksandra Bojarczuk Amy Lewis Ewa Bielska Robin C. May Philip M. Elks Stephen A. Renshaw Simon A. Johnston

Anti-proliferative agents that target lymphoid cells are common immunosuppressive agents used in the treatment of diverse autoimmune, graft versus host and inflammatory diseases. Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) is an anti-proliferative agent that targets lymphoid dependence on inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase for the de novo purine synthesis of deoxyguanosine triphosphate (dGTP) for DNA replicat...

Journal: :CPT: pharmacometrics & systems pharmacology 2016
L S Wu L C Jimmerson C E MacBrayne J J Kiser D Z D'Argenio

Ribavirin remains an important component of hepatitis C treatment in certain clinical scenarios, but it causes hemolytic anemia. A quantitative understanding of the ribavirin exposure-anemia relationship is important in dose individualization/optimization. We developed a model relating ribavirin triphosphate (RTP) exposure in red blood cells (RBCs), RBC lifespan, feedback regulation of RBC prod...

2016
Yasuto Yoneshima Nona Abolhassani Teruaki Iyama Kunihiko Sakumi Naoko Shiomi Masahiko Mori Tadahiro Shiomi Tetsuo Noda Daisuke Tsuchimoto Yusaku Nakabeppu

Deoxyinosine (dI) occurs in DNA either by oxidative deamination of a previously incorporated deoxyadenosine residue or by misincorporation of deoxyinosine triphosphate (dITP) from the nucleotide pool during replication. To exclude dITP from the pool, mammals possess specific hydrolysing enzymes, such as inosine triphosphatase (ITPA). Previous studies have shown that deficiency in ITPA results i...

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