نتایج جستجو برای: carbamylation

تعداد نتایج: 238  

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2011
Stéphane Jaisson Christine Pietrement Philippe Gillery

BACKGROUND Carbamylation is a posttranslational modification of proteins resulting from the nonenzymatic reaction between isocyanic acid and specific free functional groups. This reaction alters protein structural and functional properties and thus contributes to molecular ageing. Many studies have shown the involvement of carbamylated proteins in diseases, especially in chronic renal failure a...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1976
D A Deiderich R C Trueworthy P Gill A M Cader W E Larsen

In eight patients with sickle cell anemia, weekly extracorporeal carbamylation of about 20% of the circulating red cell mass was carried out for 2 yr or longer. At each visit, a mean of 1.3+/-0.2 mol of cyanate were incorporated per mole of hemoglobin in the carbamylated erythrocytes. Within 3 mo, a stable level of about 35-50% of the circulating erythrocytes was carbamylated. This quantity and...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1989
N D Butz T D Sharkey

Activity ratios and carbamylation ratios of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase (RuBPCase) were determined for leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris and Spinacia oleracea exposed to a variety of partial pressures of CO(2) and O(2) and photon flux densities (PFD). It was found that activity ratios accurately predicted carbamylation ratios except in extracts from leaves held in low PFD. In particular, i...

Journal: :Blood 1974
J R Durocher B E Glader L T Gaines M E Conrad

Cyanate is undergoing study as a drug to prevent occlusive sickle cell crises. Carbamylation of hemoglobin S increases its oxygen affinity, thereby decreasing its tendency to aggregate at low oxygen tensions. The cell membrane has also been shown to be carbamylated. We studied the effect of carbamylation on deformability of sickle, normal, and stored normal erythrocytes. Deformability was measu...

Journal: :Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN 2013
Sahir Kalim Hector Tamez Julia Wenger Elizabeth Ankers Caitlin A Trottier Joseph J Deferio Anders H Berg S Ananth Karumanchi Ravi I Thadhani

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The mechanisms underlying erythropoietin resistance are not fully understood. Carbamylation is a post-translational protein modification that can alter the function of proteins, such as erythropoietin. The hypothesis of this study is that carbamylation burden is independently associated with erythropoietin resistance. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, & MEASUREMENTS In ...

Journal: :American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation 2014
Sahir Kalim S Ananth Karumanchi Ravi I Thadhani Anders H Berg

Carbamylation describes a nonenzymatic posttranslational protein modification mediated by cyanate, a dissociation product of urea. When kidney function declines and urea accumulates, the burden of carbamylation naturally increases. Free amino acids may protect proteins from carbamylation, and protein carbamylation has been shown to increase in uremic patients with amino acid deficiencies. Carba...

Journal: :Nutrients 2023

In chronic kidney disease (CKD), metabolic derangements resulting from the interplay between decreasing renal excretory capacity and impaired gut function contribute to accelerating progression enhancing risk of complications. To protect residual improve quality life in conservatively managed predialysis CKD patients, current guidelines recommend protein-restricted diets supplemented with essen...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
ma ghaffari m shanaki

the non-enzymatic carbamylation of low density lipoprotein (ldl) is a naturally occurring chemical modification of apolipoprotein b as a result of condensation between lysine residues and cyanate derived from urea. carbamylated ldl is poorly recognized by ldl receptors and initiates different processes that can be considered proatherogenic. thus, ldl carbamylation may contribute to the increase...

2013
J'Neka S. Claxton Pablo C. Sandoval Gary Liu Chung-Lin Chou Jason D. Hoffert Mark A. Knepper

Protein carbamylation is a post-translational modification that can occur in the presence of urea. In solution, urea is in equilibrium with ammonium cyanate, and carbamylation occurs when cyanate ions react with the amino groups of lysines, arginines, protein N-termini, as well as sulfhydryl groups of cysteines. The concentration of urea is elevated in the renal inner medulla compared with othe...

2010
Mohammad Ali Ghaffari Mehrnoosh Shanaki

The non-enzymatic carbamylation of low density lipoprotein (LDL) is a naturally occurring chemical modification of apolipoprotein B as a result of condensation between lysine residues and cyanate derived from urea. Carbamylated LDL is poorly recognized by LDL receptors and initiates different processes that can be considered proatherogenic. Thus, LDL carbamylation may contribute to the increase...

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