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RE-ADH

Figure 9.23 Determination of RE-ADH by lA-tCP-SFMS (a) transient signals in ID gels with different amounts of RE-ADH from 1.5 to 12pg, (b) corresponding ID calibration gel of RE-ADH, (c) part of ID gel with unknown amount of RE-ADH - native protein and possibly denaturized RE-ADH protein, (d) the calibration curve for 66Zn in RE-ADH after measurements of transient signals in ID gel in (b). Figure 9.23 Determination of RE-ADH by lA-tCP-SFMS (a) transient signals in ID gels with different amounts of RE-ADH from 1.5 to 12pg, (b) corresponding ID calibration gel of RE-ADH, (c) part of ID gel with unknown amount of RE-ADH - native protein and possibly denaturized RE-ADH protein, (d) the calibration curve for 66Zn in RE-ADH after measurements of transient signals in ID gel in (b).
Shen Y-C, Fan J-H, Edenberg HJ et al. Polymorphism of ADH and ALDH genes among four ethnic groups in China and effects upon the risk for alcoholism. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 1997 21 1272-1277. [Pg.440]

Ericksson CJP, Fukunaga T, Sarkda T et al. Functional relevance of human ADH polymorphism. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2001 25 157S-163S. [Pg.440]

ADH, a nonapeptide, released from the posterior pituitary gland promotes re-absorption of water in the kidney. This response is mediated by vasopressin receptors of the V2 subtype. ADH enhances the permeability of collecting duct epithelium for water (but not for electrolytes). As a result, water is drawn from urine into the hyperosmolar inter-stitium of the medulla. Nicotine augments (p. 110) and ethanol decreases ADH release. At concentrations above those required for antidiuresis, ADH stimulates smooth musculature, including that of blood vessels ( vasopressin ). The latter response is mediated by receptors of the Vi subtype. Blood pressure rises coronary vasoconstriction can precipitate angina pectoris. Lypres-sin (8-L-lysine vasopressin) acts like ADH. Other derivatives may display only one of the two actions. [Pg.164]

Vasopressin (antidiuretic ADH Kidney, constriction of Re-absorption of water. [Pg.196]

Addition of the pro-R hydrogen of N.ADH takes place on the Re face of pyruvate. [Pg.1269]

Electrophoresis of a crystalline preparation revealed one major enzymatically active component and a minor inactive one (Negelein and Wulff, 1937). The smaller, inactive constituent varied from 5% to 20% of the total protein. Re-examination of the electrophoretic properties of yeast ADH crystals confirmed the presence of one slow, presumably active, and one fast-moving, presumably inactive component. Their relative amounts did not change systematically with recrystallization as shown by area analysis. The percentage of inactive component was a function of age of the solution and duration of preliminary dialysis. Preparations dialyzed for 20 hours at pH 5 contained as much as 14 % to 25 % of the inactive component, while dialysis for 4 hours showed as little as 6 %. The second component was assumed to be an inactive transformation product of the active enzyme (Hayes and Velick, 1954). [Pg.354]

Benyajati C, Place AR, Sofer W. 1983. Formaldehyde mutagenesis in Drosophila Molecular analysis of ADH-negative mutants. Mutat Res 11 1-7. [Pg.370]

Ohler, U. 2000. Promoter prediction on a genomic scale The Adh experience. Genome Res 10 539-42. [Pg.122]

Tsai PP, Wadsworth LC, Roth JR (1997) Surface modification of fabrics using a one-atmosphere glow discharge plasma to improve fabric wettability. Text Res J 67(5) 359-369 Noeske M et al (2004) Plasma jet treatment of five polymers at atmospheric pressure surface modifications and the relevance for adhesion. Int J Adhes Adhes 24(2) 171-177 Shenton MJ, Stevens GC (2001) Surface modification of polymer surfaces atmospheric plasma versus vacuum plasma treatments. J Phys D Appl Phys 34(18) 2761-2768 Baltazar-Y-Jimenez A et al (2008) Atmospheric air pressure plasma treatment of lignocellu-losic fibres Impact on mechanical properties and adhesion to cellulose acetate butyrate. Compos Sci Technol 68(l) 215-227... [Pg.177]

Bemasconi A, Kharshiduzzaman Md, Anodio, LF, Bordegoni M, Re GM, Braghin F, Comolli L. J of Adhe, 2013, Development of a Monitoring System for Crack Growth in Bonded Single-Lap Joints Based on the Strain Field and Visualization by Augmented Reality. Banea MD, da Silva LFM. Proc. ImechE, Part L, 223, 1-18. Adhesively bonded joints in composite materials an overview. [Pg.119]

D. Caster, Proc. 1980 Symp. Wood Adhes.—Res., Appl., Needs, University of Wisconsin, Sept. 23-25, p. 179 (1980). [Pg.214]


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