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Dehyrogenases

Gay, R. J. McComb, R. B. and Bowers, G. N. Optimum reaction conditions for human lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes as they affect total lactate dehyrogenase activity. Clin. Chem. (1968), U, 740-753. [Pg.220]

Hedberg JJ, Hoog J-O, Nilsson JA, Xi Z, Elfwing A, and Graftstrom RC (2000) Expression of alcohol dehyrogenase 3 in tissue and cultured cells from human oral mucosa. Am. J. Pathol. 157 1745-1754. [Pg.180]

Glycerol Glycerol dehydrogenase (PQQ-GlyDH), glycerol dehyrogenase (NAD+) Wines Contributes to the smoothness and viscosity of a wine taste fermentation process control... [Pg.257]

Eftekhari [30] Glycerol Grape juice Glycerol dehyrogenase (NAD+ dependent)/into polyaniline film Aluminium electrode/ +0.35 V vs. NHE Fe(CN) -... [Pg.272]

Alvarez-Gonzalez et al. [74] Glycerol Plant-extract syrup Glycerol dehyrogenase (NAD+)/by electropolymerised layer of nonconducting poly-(o-phenylenediamine) (PPD) Carbon paste electrodes modified with the oxidation products of NAD+/0mV vs. Ag/AgCl ... [Pg.272]

Optimum living conditions also give rise to intensification of aerobic metabolism. Within the zone of temperature tolerance, the intensification depends directly upon temperature (Van t Hoff-Arrhenius law). Many workers have shown that, in the optimum temperature zone, there are increases in oxygen consumption, activities of cytochrome oxidase and succinic dehyrogenase, respiration/phosphorylation ratio (respiratory control) and muscle electrical potential (Hochachka and Somero, 1973,1977 Wodtke, 1974 Khaskin, 1975 Derkatchev et al., 1976 Walesby and Johnston, 1980 Romanenko etal., 1991). [Pg.65]

Bokdawala, F.D. and George, J.C. (1967b). A quantitative study of fat, glycogen, lipase and succinic dehyrogenase in fish muscle. Journal of Animal Morphology and Physiology 14,223-230. [Pg.260]

A similar conclusion was arrived at by Arnold and Pette ( 2) from studies carried out on the in vitro binding of aldolase glyceraldehyde phosphate dehyrogenase, fructose-6-phosphate kinase, phosphoglycerate kinase, pyruvate kinase and lactate dehydrogenase to the structural proteins F-actin, myosin, acto-myosin and stromaprotein. [Pg.207]

Enz5nnes of this group add or remove hydrogen atoms during the catalysis. They include dehyrogenases oxidases, and are mostly concerned with biological oxidation. [Pg.208]

E632 Jensen, A.E., Reikvam, A., NordgSrd, Pedersen, K.G. and Asberg, A. (1990). Diagnostic accuracy of Kodak creatinine kinase MB, Stratus creatine kinase MB, and lactate dehyrogenase isoenzyme 1 in serum after acute myocardial infarction. Clin. Chem. 36, 1847-1848. [Pg.306]

Location. Plant fatty acid synthesis appears to be limited to chloroplasts. A chloroplast isozyme of pyruvate dehyrogenase catalyzes the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA. Pyruvate is also derived from glycerate-3-phosphate, an intermediate in the Calvin cycle, a biosynthetic pathway in which plants incorporate COz into sugar molecules. (The Calvin cycle is discussed in Chapter 13.)... [Pg.399]

Retinoic acid inhibits estrogen sulfotransferase, glutamate dehyrogenase, metaplasia shows antitumor activity. (The sufflx metaplasia means develc ment.)... [Pg.111]

Nakano MM, Dailly YP, Zuber P, Qark DP (1997) Characterization of anaerobic fermentative growth of Bacillus subtilis identification of fermentation end products and genes required for growth. J Bacteriol 179 6749-6755 Neale AD, Scopes RK, Kelly JM, Wettenhall REH (1986) The two alcohol dehyrogenases of Zymomonas mobilis purification by differential dye ligand... [Pg.165]


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