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Recovery of adenine nucleotide levels after global myocardial ischemia in dogs.
Effect of ribose on cardiac adenine nucleotides in a donor model for heart transplantation.
Upstream from the polypyrimidine tract is the branch point, which includes an adenine nucleotide.
Decreased resting levels of adenine nucleotides in human skeletal muscle after high-intensity training.
The antagonist produces an antibiotic, agrocin 84,(2 ) which is a fraudulent adenine nucleotide.
ADP is the strongest adenine nucleotide activator of glutaminase.
Adenylate kinases are phosphotransferases that catalyze the interconversion of adenine nucleotides.
Day HJ and Holmsen H. Subcellular localization of platelet adenine nucleotides.
It is a regulatory protein that controls the rate at which polyadenine polymerase (PAP) adds adenine nucleotides to the 3' end of the growing tail.
Other names in common use include adenylate deaminase, adenine nucleotide deaminase, and adenosine (phosphate) deaminase.
High [ATP] - inhibition, mediated by weak binding at a third site, which is relatively specific for the adenine nucleotides.
The liver was the main organ affected in these animals and in it the levels of adenine nucleotides were decreased, while those of SAH were elevated.
This is because most cancer lack a salvage pathway for adenine nucleotides and rely entirely on the SAICAR pathway.
Holmsen, H., Day HJ., Storm E. Adenine nucleotide metabolism of blood platelets.
Having eliminated loss of respiration Albrich et al. proposes that the cause of death may be due to metabolic dysfunction caused by depletion of adenine nucleotides.
First, laboratories use a normal cellular modification of mRNA that adds up to 200 adenine nucleotides to the end of the molecule (poly(A) tail).
PBR forms a multimeric complex with the voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC) and adenine nucleotide carrier.
It contains the Walker-A/B adenine nucleotide binding motif, which is the most highly conserved sequence found in all MutS homologs.
Adenosine thiamine triphosphate (AThTP), or thiaminylated adenosine triphosphate, is a natural thiamine adenine nucleotide.
Adenylate kinases are involved in regulating the adenine nucleotide composition within a cell by catalyzing the reversible transfer of phosphate groups among adenine nucleotides.
Ethanol also increases the plasma concentrations of hypoxanthine and xanthine via the acceleration of adenine nucleotide degradation, and is a possible weak inhibitor of xanthine dehydrogenase.
Holmsen H and Weiss H.J: xHereditary defect in the platelet release reaction caused by deficiency in the storage pool of platelet adenine nucleotides.
In addition to these metabolic functions, NAD emerges as an adenine nucleotide that can be released from cells spontaneously and by regulated mechanisms, and can therefore have important extracellular roles.
The rate at which PAP adds adenine nucleotides is dependent on the presence of another regulatory protein, PABPII (poly-adenine binding protein II).
B-Raf binds ATP by anchoring the adenine nucleotide in a nonpolar pocket (yellow, Figure 1) and orienting the molecule through hydrogen-bonding and electrostatic interactions with phosphate groups.