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Glutamate enzymes, table

The digestion of the protein, after heme removal, using Glu-C endoproteinase was also carried out. This enzyme cleaves the polypeptide backbone on the carboxyl terminus of a glutamic acid residue and in this case yielded twelve chromatographic responses. Despite two of these arising from unresolved components, molecular weight information was obtained from 15 polypeptides, one of which was the intact protein, covering the complete sequence, as shown in Table 5.10. [Pg.221]

TABLE 23-3 Examples of proteins regulated by phosphorylation Enzymes involved in neurotransmitter biosynthesis Tyrosine hydroxylase Tryptophan hydroxylase Neurotransmitter receptors Adrenergic receptors Dopamine receptors Opioid receptors Glutamate receptors Many others... [Pg.401]

Kurz and Frieden in 1977 and 1980 determined -secondary kinetic isotope effects for the unusual desulfonation reaction shown in Table 1, both in free solution and with enzyme catalysis by glutamate dehydrogenase. The isotope effects (H/D) were in the range of 1.14-1.20. At the time, the correct equilibrium isotope effect had not been reported and their measurements yielded an erroneous value... [Pg.36]

This enzyme is found in many tissues, where it catalyzes the reversible oxidative deamination of the amino acid glutamate. It produces the citric acid cycle intermediate a-ketoglutarate, which serves as an entry point to the cycle for a group of glucogenic amino adds. Its role in urea synthesis and nitrogen removal is stiU controversial, but has heen induded in Figure 1-17-1 and Table 1-17-1. [Pg.244]

Table 5.1 Stimulatory effect of glutamate-mediated Ca2+ influx on enzymic activities involved in excitotoxicity... Table 5.1 Stimulatory effect of glutamate-mediated Ca2+ influx on enzymic activities involved in excitotoxicity...
Table 6.2 Alterations in enzymic activities of brain tissue induced by glutamate and its analogs... Table 6.2 Alterations in enzymic activities of brain tissue induced by glutamate and its analogs...

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