نتایج جستجو برای: histidine decarboxylase

تعداد نتایج: 23520  

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2014
Yoshihiro Inami Atsushi Sasaki Tsugunobu Andoh Yasushi Kuraishi

Shampoo and cleansers containing anionic surfactants including sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) often cause pruritus in humans. Daily application of 1-10% SDS for 4 days induced hind-paw scratching (an itch-related behaviour) in a concentration-dependent manner, and 10% SDS also caused dermatitis, skin dryness, barrier disruption, and an increase in skin surface pH in mice. SDS-induced scratching ...

2001
Esmond E. Snell

Histidine decarboxylase from Lactobacillus 30u has been crystallized in a variety of forms which together indicate a revised subunit structure for the native particle. Octahedral crystals of the wild type enzyme obtained at room temperature from ammonium sulfate solutions in microdiffusion cells belong to tetragonal space group 14122 with a = b = 222 A and c = 107.5 A. Trigonal and hexagonal pl...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1996
M. Höcker Z. Zhang T. J. Koh T. C. Wang

Histamine is a biogenic amine, which is involved in a variety of biologic processes comprising inflammation, allergic responses, neurotransmission and regulation of gastric acid secretion. The key enzyme for the generation of histamine is histidine decarboxylase (HDC), which converts the amino acid L-histidine to histamine. In this article, we review the history, biochemistry and molecular biol...

2001
Hideyuki Hayashi Sumio Tanase Esmond E. Snell

Pyridoxal phosphate-dependent histidine decarboxylase from Morganella morganii AM-15 was inactivated by (a-a-fluoromethylhistidine by a pseudo firstorder reaction, with KI and kinact values of 0 . 1 mM and 32.2 min-l, respectively, and was most efficient at pH 6.5-7.0. Both L-histidine and the competitive inhibitor, L-histidine methyl ester, protected against inactivation. The apoenzyme was not...

Journal: :Neuron 2014
Lissandra Castellan Baldan Kyle A. Williams Jean-Dominique Gallezot Vladimir Pogorelov Maximiliano Rapanelli Michael Crowley George M. Anderson Erin Loring Roxanne Gorczyca Eileen Billingslea Suzanne Wasylink Kaitlyn E. Panza A. Gulhan Ercan-Sencicek Kuakarun Krusong Bennett L. Leventhal Hiroshi Ohtsu Michael H. Bloch Zoë A. Hughes John H. Krystal Linda Mayes Ivan de Araujo Yu-Shin Ding Matthew W. State Christopher Pittenger

Tourette syndrome (TS) is characterized by tics, sensorimotor gating deficiencies, and abnormalities of cortico-basal ganglia circuits. A mutation in histidine decarboxylase (Hdc), the key enzyme for the biosynthesis of histamine (HA), has been implicated as a rare genetic cause. Hdc knockout mice exhibited potentiated tic-like stereotypies, recapitulating core phenomenology of TS; these were m...

Journal: :European journal of biochemistry 2003
Carlos Rodríguez-Caso Daniel Rodríguez-Agudo Aurelio A Moya-García Ignacio Fajardo Miguel Angel Medina Vinod Subramaniam Francisca Sánchez-Jiménez

Mature, active mammalian histidine decarboxylase is a dimeric enzyme of carboxy-truncated monomers (approximately 53 kDa). By using a biocomputational approach, we have generated a three-dimensional model of a recombinant 1/512 fragment of the rat enzyme, which shows kinetic constants similar to those of the mature enzyme purified from rodent tissues. This model, together with previous spectros...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1952
R W SCHAYER

The origin of histamine bound in certain mammalian tissues, in which it is available for release in such conditions as tissue damage and anaphylactic shock, has not been conclusively demonstrated. It has been postulated that it arises either from dietary histidine or from exogenous histamine formed in the intestine or in tissues high in histidine decarboxylase (1). Increases, of brief duration,...

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