نتایج جستجو برای: amino acids metabolism

تعداد نتایج: 531815  

2003
John T. Brosnan

Interorgan amino acid transport is a highly active and regulated process that provides amino acids to all tissues of the body, both for protein synthesis and to enable amino acids to be used for specific metabolic functions. It is also an important component of plasma amino acid homeostasis. Net movement of amino acids depends on the physiological and nutritional state. For example, in the fed ...

The aim of the present research is to investigate the profile of amino acid of Chlorella vulgaris supplemented with some plant amino acid and oil extracts. The bioactive oil and amino acid from four Iranian medicinal plants, namely Oliveria decumbens, Thymus kotschyanus, Trachyspermum ammi, and Zataria multiflora were obtained. The LC-MS / MS analysis demonstrated that the major amino acids com...

Journal: :Annual review of nutrition 2008
Satish C Kalhan Dennis M Bier

Birth and adaptation to extrauterine life involve major shifts in the protein and energy metabolism of the human newborn. These include a shift from a state of continuous supply of nutrients including amino acids from the mother to cyclic periodic oral intake, a change in the redox state of organs, thermogenesis, and a significant change in the mobilization and use of oxidative substrates. The ...

Journal: :Nutrition reviews 1977
H N Christensen

e do well to place the physicochemical W step of amino acid transport on our metabolic diagrams, wherever it intervenes, on a par with the more purely chemical steps we assemble on such charts. This recommendation does not mean, as some suppose, that we merely insert the step of intestinal absorption between digestion and intermediary metabolism; it means that in addition we insert the step of ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1962
W T BURKE

The technic of isolated liver perfusion was used to study protein synthesis and amino acid catabolism in normal rat livers, rat livers undergoing azo dye carcinogenesis, and in regenerating rat livers. The results demonstrate that rat livers undergoing Carcinogenesis or regeneration have decreased catabolism of amino acids and increased synthesis of protein as compared with normal livers. Altho...

Journal: :The Journal of antibiotics 1984
S Omura A Taki K Matsuda Y Tanaka

Protylonolide is a lactonic precursor of tylosin aglycone, produced by a mutant of Streptomyces fradiae. It originates from n-butyrate, propionate and acetate units. Studies were carried out using a protylonolide-producing mutant on the correlation between protylonolide biosynthesis, regulation by NH4+ and amino acid metabolism. Protylonolide production decreased in a defined medium containing ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Cheng Bai Charles C Reilly Bruce W Wood

The existence of nickel (Ni) deficiency is becoming increasingly apparent in crops, especially for ureide-transporting woody perennials, but its physiological role is poorly understood. We evaluated the concentrations of ureides, amino acids, and organic acids in photosynthetic foliar tissue from Ni-sufficient (Ni-S) versus Ni-deficient (Ni-D) pecan (Carya illinoinensis [Wangenh.] K. Koch). Fol...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
Kristie Keeney Lisa Colosi Walter Weber Mary O'Riordan

The gram-positive bacterial pathogen Listeria monocytogenes has evolved mechanisms to rapidly replicate in the host cytosol, implying efficient utilization of host-derived nutrients. However, the contribution of host nutrient scavenging versus that of bacterial biosynthesis toward rapid intracellular growth remains unclear. Nutrients that contribute to growth of L. monocytogenes include branche...

Journal: :Advances in biological regulation 2016
Renee C Geck Alex Toker

Interest in studying cancer metabolism has risen in recent years, as it has become evident that the relationship between cancer and metabolic pathways could reveal novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Metabolic starvation therapy is particularly promising due to its low toxicity. Nonessential amino acids are promising metabolites for such therapy because they become essential in many tumor...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2006
Susan M Hutson

BCAAs (branched-chain amino acids) are indispensable (essential) amino acids that are required for body protein synthesis. Indispensable amino acids cannot be synthesized by the body and must be acquired from the diet. The BCAA leucine provides hormone-like signals to tissues such as skeletal muscle, indicating overall nutrient sufficiency. BCAA metabolism provides an important transport system...

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