نتایج جستجو برای: hemin

تعداد نتایج: 1643  

Journal: :The Analyst 2010
Ana Virel Laura Saa Stephan David Köster Valeri Pavlov

Hydrogen peroxide is a very reactive byproduct of many metabolic pathways. We describe an ultra-sensitive colorimetric method to detect hydrogen peroxide based on the reconstitution of apo-horseradish peroxidase with the hemin derivative, hemin di(N,N'-acetyl-hydrazide). Oxidation of the latter by hydrogen peroxide yields hemin, which is able to reconstitute apo-horseradish peroxidase, forming ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2004
D Silva C M Cortez S R W Louro

The binding of chlorpromazine (CPZ) and hemin to bovine serum albumin was studied by the fluorescence quenching technique. CPZ is a widely used anti-psychotic drug that interacts with blood components, influences bioavailability, and affects function of several biomolecules. Hemin is an important ferric residue of hemoglobin that binds within the hydrophobic region of albumin with high specific...

Journal: :The Analyst 2015
Quanbo Wang Nan Xu Zhen Gui Jianping Lei Huangxian Ju Feng Yan

To efficiently regulate the catalytic activity of the peroxidase mimic hemin, this work designs a double-stranded DNA probe containing an intermolecular dimer of hemin, whose peroxidase activity can be activated by a DNA strand displacement reaction. The double-stranded probe is prepared by annealing two strands of hemin labelled DNA oligonucleotides. Using the fluorescent oxidation product of ...

Journal: :International immunopharmacology 2014
Yun-peng Luo Lei Jiang Kai Kang Dong-sheng Fei Xiang-lin Meng Chuan-chuan Nan Shang-ha Pan Ming-ran Zhao Ming-yan Zhao

NLRP3 inflammasome activation contributes to acute lung injury (ALI), accelerating caspase-1 maturation, and resulting in IL-1β and IL-18 over-production. Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) plays a protective role in ALI. This study investigated the effect of hemin (a potent HO-1 inducer) on NLRP3 inflammasome in sepsis-induced ALI. The sepsis model of cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) was used in C57BL6 ...

2003
T. R. NOONAN K. SALOMON

Important progress in our knowledge concerning the biological precursors of hemin was made when Bloch and Rittenberg (1) presented evidence that significant amounts of deuterium are incorporated into the hemin of rats fed deuterioacetic acid. Further advances in this field were made by Shemin and Rittenberg (2-4), who showed that glycine labeled with N15 is utilized as a nitrogenous precursor o...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1993
R D Perry T S Lucier D J Sikkema R R Brubaker

It is established that a high-frequency chromosomal deletion of ca. 100 kb accounts for the loss of properties making up the pigmented phenotype (Pgm+) of wild-type Yersinia pestis. These determinants are known to include virulence by peripheral routes of injection, sensitivity to the bacteriocin pesticin, adsorption of exogenous hemin or Congo red at 26 degrees C, and growth in iron-sequestere...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2014
Yanqin Liu John A Carver Lam H Ho Abigail K Elias Ian F Musgrave Tara L Pukala

Protein misfolding causes serious biological malfunction, resulting in diseases including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and cataract. Molecules which inhibit protein misfolding are a promising avenue to explore as therapeutics for the treatment of these diseases. In the present study, thioflavin T fluorescence and transmission electron microscopy experiments demonstrated that hemin p...

Journal: :Blood 1980
R Hoffman N Ibrahim M J Murnane A Diamond B G Forget R D Levere

Hemin treatment of the Philadelphia chromosome positive leukemia cell line, K562, accentuates a number of erythroid phenotypic characteristics. The nature of this hemin effect was investigated by examining heme production and heme biosynthetic and catabolic enzyme activity in untreated and 0.05 mM hemin-treated cells. Activities of -aminolevulinic acid synthetase (ALAS). the rate limiting heme ...

Journal: :Blood 1995
E Fibach P Kollia A N Schechter C T Noguchi G P Rodgers

The effects of heme, when added as the ferric chloride salt, hemin, on human erythroid cells grown in a two-phase liquid culture system were studied. When added together with erythropoietin, on initiation of the second phase of the culture, hemin greatly accelerated hemoglobin (Hb) accumulation in these cells. The effect was greater during their early stages of maturation, suggesting that heme ...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2013
Ayako Mieno Yuji Yamamoto Yasunaga Yoshikawa Kiyotaka Watanabe Takao Mukai Koichi Orino

Bacterial and mammalian ferritins are known to bind heme. The use of α-casein and biotinylated hemin could be applicable to detection of protein-bound heme and of proteins with heme-binding capacity, respectively. Although commercial horse spleen ferritin and purified horse spleen ferritin (L:H subunit ratio=4) bound to an α-casein-coated plate, and this binding could be inhibited by hemin, rec...

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