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Phosphatases acid phosphatase

Acid phosphatase Acid phosphatases Acid pickling Acid rain... [Pg.10]

Phosphatases Acid phosphatase Alkaline phosphatase ATPase (sarcoplasmic reticulum) ATPase (mitochondrial)... [Pg.472]

The results of that experiment allow one to synthesize a-D-ribose-l-[l80U]-phosphate which can be employed to determine the position of bond cleavage by other enzymes whose role is transfer of phosphate (Pj) to water or to another acceptor. We report results on a. the position of bond cleavage in R-l-P by PNP from human erythrocytes and E. coli as well as by alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase, formic acid andb. the position of bond making in ribose-5-phosphate by phosphoglucomutase. The earlier experiment from this laboratory employed the equilibration ... [Pg.585]

Alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase, 5 -nucleotidase, monoacyl hydrolase, ribonuclease, type 1 phosphodiesterase, adenosine triphosphatase, adenyl cyclase, glycosyl transferase, esterases and disaccharidase have been biochemically or cytochemically demonstrated in the tegument of various cestodes (152, 210, 250, 374, 491, 620, 624-626, 651, 718, 763, 776, 898). Several of these enzymes - phosphatases, 5 -nucleotidase and phosphodiesterase - probably have a digestive and/or absorptive function but the role of the others is uncertain. [Pg.119]

Found in some Alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase. [Pg.2451]

Alkaline phosphatase acid phosphatase acetylcholinesterase Glycerol 3-P oxidase Alcohol oxidase Sarcosine oxidase Urease... [Pg.153]

Lysophospholipase Alkaline phosphatase Acid phosphatase Guanylate cyclase... [Pg.155]

These are of low spedfidty as far as the alcohol radical R is concerned. In this category are included alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase, acetylphosphatase, hexosediphosphatase, etc. [Pg.155]

Hydrolysis 10 mmol of the phosphate salt are dissolved by swirling with Dowex AG50W-X8 (H ) in 200 mL of water. After filtration, the pH is adjusted to 6.0, acid phosphatase (150 U EC 3.1.3.2) is added and the mixture is incubated at 25 CC until complete conversion, as monitored by TLC (48 h). The solution is desalted by ion exchange, concentrated in vacuo, and the residue is crystallized from ethanol to give colorless crystals of D-sorbosc yield 1.6g (89%). [Pg.590]

Acid- and alkaline phosphatases act on a variety of mono- and multiple phosphate carrying low molecular mass molecules. In addition, they hydrolyze many, but not all, phosphoproteins. They are in use for decades to easily screen for diseases, however, somewhat unspe-cifially. For instance, acid phosphatase is used as biomarker for prostate cancer, and alkaline phosphatase to monitor bone (de-) mineralization and liver tumors. [Pg.1015]

Dobias B (1984) Surfactant Adsorption on Minerals Related to Flotation. 56 91-147 Doi K, Antanaitis BC, Aisen P (1988) The Binuclear Iron Centres of Uteroferrin and the Purple Acid Phosphatases. 70 1-26 Domcke W, see Bradshaw AM (1975) 24 133-170 Dophin D, see Morgan B (1987) 64 115-204... [Pg.244]

A number of allergens from both honey bee and vespid venoms have been cloned and expressed by either Escherichia coli or baculovirus-infected insect cells (table 1) phospholipase Aj [20], hyaluronidase [21], acid phosphatase [13] and Api m6 [14] from honey bee venom, as well as antigen 5 [22], phospholipase A and hyaluronidase [23] from vespid venom, and dipeptidylpeptidases from both bee and Vespula venoms [15, 16]. Their reactivity with human-specific IgE antibodies to the respective allergens has been documented [11-16, 22, 23] and their specificity is superior... [Pg.147]

Grunwald T, Bockisch B, Spillner E, Ring J, Brede-horst R, Ollert M Molecular cloning and expression and expression in insect cells of honey bee venom allergen acid phosphatase (Api m3). J Allergy Clin Immunol 2006 117 848-854. [Pg.154]

His work on enzymes was continued during the Bonn period. Studies on acid phosphatases were carried out that made a major contribution to our knowledge of these enzymes. " The isolation of a crystalline /3-glucosidase from the emulsin of sweet almonds may be regarded as the crowning achievement of his work on glycosidases. ... [Pg.5]

Nadler, H. L. and Egan, T. J. "Deficiency of Lysosomal Acid Phosphatase a New Familial Metabolic Disorder". [Pg.93]


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