نتایج جستجو برای: protected glutamine

تعداد نتایج: 70294  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1977
J E Vorhaben J W Campbell

Glutamine synthetase (EC 6.3.1.2) was localized within the matrix compartment of avian liver mitochondria. The submitochondrial localization of this enzyme was determined by the digitonin-Lubrol method of Schnaitman and Greenawalt (35). The matrix fraction contained over 74% of the glutamine synthetase activity and the major proportion of the matirx marker enzymes, malate dehydrogenase (71%), N...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Tzuling Cheng Jessica Sudderth Chendong Yang Andrew R Mullen Eunsook S Jin José M Matés Ralph J DeBerardinis

Tumor cells require a constant supply of macromolecular precursors, and interrupting this supply has been proposed as a therapeutic strategy in cancer. Precursors for lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins are generated in the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and removed from the mitochondria to participate in biosynthetic reactions. Refilling the pool of precursor molecules (anaplerosis) is therefo...

Journal: :Clinical science 2001
A J Wagenmakers

In a previous issue of Clinical Science, Biolo et al. [1] report data showing that hypercatabolic burn patients have a decreased release of glutamine from the leg muscles. This observation is of clinical relevance since muscle is considered to be the main glutamine producing tissue in man and because the glutamine released from muscle supports the function of the gut and the immune system [2,3]...

Journal: :Annals of Intensive Care 2011

Journal: :journal of the iranian chemical research 0
mohammad mazloum-ardakani department of chemistry, faculty of science, yazd university, yazd, iran sharam lotfi department of chemistry, faculty of sciences, payame noor university (pnu), iran jahan b. ghasemi department of chemistry, faculty of sciences, k.n. toosi university, tehran, iran

the stability constants and complexation reaction between l-glutamine, l-arginine andglycine with zn (ii) , co (ii) and ni (ii) were studied potentiometrically in aqueous solution at25° c and μ=0.1 m kno3. the overall stability constants log β´s of all species are obtained bycomputer refinement of ph-volume data using best computer program. several models weretested and the lowest δfit, the bes...

Journal: :JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition 2017
Joseph A Carcillo J Michael Dean Richard Holubkov John Berger Kathleen L Meert Kanwaljeet J S Anand Jerry J Zimmerman Christopher J L Newth Rick Harrison Jeri Burr Douglas F Willson Carol Nicholson Michael J Bell Robert A Berg Thomas P Shanley Sabrina M Heidemann Heidi Dalton Tammara L Jenkins Allan Doctor Angie Webster Robert F Tamburro

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The pediatric Critical Illness Stress-induced Immune Suppression (CRISIS) trial compared the effectiveness of 2 nutraceutical supplementation strategies and found no difference in the development of nosocomial infection and sepsis in the overall population. We performed an exploratory post hoc analysis of interaction between nutraceutical treatments and host immune status re...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2003
David M Cohen Patrick H Guthrie Xiaolian Gao Ryosei Sakai Heinrich Taegtmeyer

To what extent does glutamine turnover keep pace with oxidative metabolism in the rat heart? To address this question, the following groups of substrates were presented to the isolated, working rat heart: 1) glucose (5 mM), insulin (40 microU/ml), and [2-13C]acetate (5 mM; high workload, n = 5); 2) pyruvate (2.5 mM) and [2-13C]acetate (5 mM; normal workload, n = 5); or 3) propionate (1 mM) and ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical chemistry and clinical biochemistry. Zeitschrift fur klinische Chemie und klinische Biochemie 1987
H G Preuss D Slemmer J Areas J Conrado

Renal ammonia is produced from the amide nitrogen of glutamine, approximately 33-50%. The remainder derives from the amino nitrogen of glutamine and other non amide sources, probably the amino nitrogens of other amino acids. We investigated the acute effects of acid-base perturbations on ammonia production from amide and non amide nitrogen sources to determine how they interrelate. Infusions of...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Erikka L Carr Alina Kelman Glendon S Wu Ravindra Gopaul Emilee Senkevitch Anahit Aghvanyan Achmed M Turay Kenneth A Frauwirth

Activation of a naive T cell is a highly energetic event, which requires a substantial increase in nutrient metabolism. Upon stimulation, T cells increase in size, rapidly proliferate, and differentiate, all of which lead to a high demand for energetic and biosynthetic precursors. Although amino acids are the basic building blocks of protein biosynthesis and contribute to many other metabolic p...

Journal: :Proteomics 2006
Kaatje Lenaerts Edwin Mariman Freek Bouwman Johan Renes

Glutamine is an essential amino acid for the enterocytes with respect to maintaining the gut mucosal integrity and function. This study was conducted to explore a molecular basis for the beneficial effects of glutamine on intestinal cells by searching for glutamine-dependent changes in the proteome. Caco-2 cells were exposed to different concentrations of L-glutamine with or without L-methionin...

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