نتایج جستجو برای: homocysteine thiolactone

تعداد نتایج: 10190  

2016
Muthuvel Bharathselvi Sayantan Biswas Rajiv Raman Radhakrishnan Selvi Karunakaran Coral Angayarkanni Narayanansamy Sivaramakrishnan Ramakrishnan Konerirajapuram N. Sulochana

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Age related macular degeneration (ARMD) is a leading cause of blindness, particularly in persons above 60 yr of age. Homocysteine is implicated in many ocular diseases including ARMD. This study was undertaken to assess the status and relationship between plasma homocysteine, homocysteine - thiolactone, homocysteinylated protein and copper levels in patients with ARMD. ...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2003
Beatriz Martínez-Poveda Teresa Chavarría Francisca Sánchez-Jiménez Ana R Quesada Miguel Angel Medina

Homocysteine thiolactone is a highly reactive homocysteine derivative that can react easily with proteins. Protein homocysteinylation has been suggested as a possible mechanism underlying the pathological consequences of impaired homocysteine metabolism. Homocysteine inhibits key steps of angiogenesis and tumor invasion. It can be hypothesized that homocysteine thiolactone could mimic the descr...

Journal: :Circulation research 2000
H Jakubowski L Zhang A Bardeguez A Aviv

Editing of the nonprotein amino acid homocysteine by certain aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases results in the formation of the thioester homocysteine thiolactone. Here we show that in the presence of physiological concentrations of homocysteine, methionine, and folic acid, human umbilical vein endothelial cells efficiently convert homocysteine to thiolactone. The extent of this conversion is directly ...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1998
E Ferguson S Parthasarathy J Joseph B Kalyanaraman

Elevated plasma homocysteine (homocysteinemia) are presumed to be responsible for the development of coronary artery disease, however, the precise etiology is unclear. We examined the possibility that the adduct formed from the reaction between homocysteine thiolactone, a metabolic product of homocysteine, and apolipoprotein B-100 lysyl residues of low density lipoprotein (LDL) was immunogenic....

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1997
H Jakubowski

Editing of the non-protein amino acid homocysteine, a frequent type of error-correcting process in amino acid selection for protein synthesis by an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase, results in formation of a cyclic thioester, homocysteine thiolactone. Here it is shown that human cells in which homocysteine metabolism is deregulated by a mutation in the cystathionine beta-synthase gene and/or by an ant...

Journal: :acta physiologica hungarica 2015
ev lopatina av kipenko va penniyaynen na pasatetskaya d djuric

homocysteine thiolactone was demonstrated to inhibit the growth of 10–12-day-old chicken embryo cardiac tissue explants at 7 × 10−9 −1 × 10−3 m concentrations in a dose-dependent manner. the maximal cardiotoxic effect of homocysteine thiolactone was detected at 1 × 10−3 m, which corresponds to severe hyperhomocysteinemia. the results of experiments on culturing of cardiac tissue explants in the...

Journal: :Physiological research 2009
K Karolczak B Olas

In the article, the actions of homocysteine (Hcys) and its metabolite - cyclic thioester - homocysteine thiolactone (HTL) on complex process of hemostasis, which regulates the flowing properties of blood, are described. Possible interaction of Hcys and HTL with endothelial cells, blood platelets, plasmatic fibrinogen and plasminogen, as the important major components of hemostasis are also disc...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2000
H Jakubowski

Homocysteine thiolactone is formed in all cell types studied thus far as a result of editing reactions of some aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases. Because inadvertent reactions of thiolactone with proteins are potentially harmful, the ability to detoxify homocysteine thiolactone is essential for biological integrity. This work shows that a single specific enzyme, present in mammalian but not in avian s...

Journal: :Journal of molecular endocrinology 2005
S Najib V Sánchez-Margalet

Hyperhomocysteinemia and insulin resistance are independent factors for cardiovascular disease. Most of the angiotoxic effects of homocysteine are related to the formation of homocysteine thiolactone and the consequent increase in oxidative stress. We have recently found that homocysteine thiolactone inhibits insulin receptor tyrosine kinase activity, which results in decreased phosphatidylinos...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1990
H Jakubowski

Previous in vitro studies have established a pre-transfer proofreading mechanism for editing of homocysteine by bacterial methionyl-, isoleucyl-, and valyl-tRNA synthetases. The unusual feature of the editing is the formation of a distinct compound, homocysteine thiolactone. Now, two-dimensional TLC analysis of 35S-labeled amino acids extracted from cultures of the bacterium Escherichia coli re...

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