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Arginine amino acid / editor, Nathan L. Jacobs.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Jacobs, Nathan L.
Series:
Microbiology Research Advances
Microbiology research advances
Protein biochemistry, synthesis, structure, and cellular functions
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arginine.
Amino acids.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (283 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Nova Science Publishers, c2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Arginine is a conditionally nonessential amino acid, meaning most of the time it can be manufactured by the human body, and does not need to be obtained directly through the diet. This book presents topical research in the study of arginine amino acids.
Contents:
Intro
ARGININE AMINO ACID
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 Analytical Methods of the Determination of Arginine Amino Acid
Abstract
Introduction
Sources
Dietary Sources
Biosynthesis
Functions and Importance of Arginine
Methods of Analysis
Liquid Chromatography
Ion Exchange Separation
Reverse-Phase Liquid Chromatography
Gas Chromatography
Capillary Electrophoresis
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Methodological Considerations Regarding the Quantification of L-Arginine in Biological Matrices
Derivatization Reagents for LC Analysis
Ninhydrin
Dansyl Chloride
Dabsyl Chloride
1-Fluoro-2, 4-Dinitrobenzene
Phenylisothiocyanate
Ortho-Phtaldehyde
9H-Fluoren-9-Ylmethyl Chloroformate
Diethyl 2(Ethoxymethylidene)Propanedioate
6-Aminoquinolyl-N-Hydroxysuccinimidyl Carbamate
Conclusion
References
Chapter 2 Alternative Metabolic Pathways of Arginine and their Pathophysiological Roles
Abbreviations
Introduction - Arginine, a Functional Amino Acid with Several Metabolic Roles
Nitric Oxide Synthase
Arginase
Alternative Pathways of Arginine Metabolism
Inhibition of NOS and Arginase Isoforms
NOS Inhibitors
Arginase Inhibitors
NOS Isoforms in Diseases
The Involvement of NOS Isoforms in the Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome
Nitric Oxide and Preeclampsia
Arginase in Diseases
Arginase in Cardiovascular Diseases
Arginase in Pulmonary Hypertension
Arginase in Silicosis
Arginase in Asthma
Arginase in other Disorders
Chapter 3 Free Amino Acid Analysis in Natural Matrices
Essential Amino Acids
Nonessential Amino Acids
1. Amino Acids Analysis
1.1. Derivatization
Post-Column Derivatization
Pre-Column Derivatization.
1.2. Separation
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
Mass Spectrometry (MS)
Gas Chromatography (GC)
2. Free Amino Acids in Natural Matrices
2.1. Wild Edible Mushroom Species
2.2. Brassica oleraceae var. costata DC (Tronchuda Cabbage)
Internal Leaves
External Leaves
2.3. Red Wine
Dekkera bruxellensis
Amino Acids Profile of Dão Red Wine and D. bruxellensis Effects
2.4. Quince (Cydonia oblonga Miller) Fruit and Jam
Quince Fruit
Quince Jam
2.5. Catharanthus roseus
Acknowledgments
Chapter 4 Discovery of Argininosuccinate Synthetase and Argininosuccinate Lyase
1. Introduction to Arginine
2. History of Arginine Synthesis
Step 1
Step 2
3. The Biochemical Reactions of Arginine Synthesis
Step 3
Step 1a
Step 1b
4. Catalytic, Physical, and Immunological Properties of ASS
Catalytic Properties
Physical Properties
Immunological Properties
5. Molecular Aspects of ASS
6. Catalytic, Physical, and Immunological Properties of ASL
Catalytic and Immunological Properties
Comparative Analyses
7. Molecular Aspects of ASL
8. Tissue Expression of ASS and ASL
Chapter 5 Expression and Localization of Argininosuccinate Synthetase and Argininosuccinate Lyase in the Female and Male Rat Kidneys
Material and Methods
Animals
Kidney Preparation and Dissection of the Renal Zones
Protein Extraction and Western Blot Analyses
Indirect Immunofluorescence
Calculation and Statistical analyses
Chemicals
Results
Regional Distribution of ASS Protein in the Rat Kidney
Regional Expression of ASL Protein in the Rat Kidney.
Differential Expression of ASS and ASL in the Rat Kidney
Chapter 6 Chemical Structure and Toxicity in Arginine-Based Surfactants
1. Introduction
2. Experimental Methods
2.1. Adsorption and Aggregation Properties
2.2. Red Blood Cell Assay
2.3. Citotoxicity Evaluation
3. Single Chain Arginine Surfactants
3.1. Adsorption and Aggregation Properties
3.2. Toxicity
4. Arginine-Based Gemini Surfactants
4.1. Adsorption and Aggregation Properties
4.2. Toxicity
4.2.1 Hemolysis and Potential Ocular Irritation
4.2.2 Cytotoxicity
5. Glycerolipid-Like Arginine Based Surfactants
5.1. Adsorption and Aggregation Properties
5.2. Toxicity
5.2.1. Hemolysis
5.2.2. Cytotoxicity
Chapter 7 Arginine: Physico-Chemical Properties, Interactions with Ion-Exchange Membranes, Recovery and Concentration by Electrodialysis
2. Experimental
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Arginine Sorption by Cation-Exchange Membranes
3.2. Hydration of Membranes, Saturated with Arginine
3.3. Recovery and Concentration of Arginine in an Electromembrane System
Note
Chapter 8 Central Functions of L-Arginine and its Metabolites for Stress Behavior
2. Central Functions of L-Arginine, Nitric Oxide, Agmatine, L-Ornithine and L-Citrulline for Stress Behavior in Chicks
3. Central Functions of L-Proline for Stress Response in Chicks
4. Central Functions of L-Glutamate for Stress Response in Chicks
5. Central Functions of Polyamines for Stress Response in Chicks
6. Central Functions of Creatine for Stress Response in Chicks
References.
Chapter 9 Arginine Requirement and Metabolism in Marine Fish Larvae - Review of Recent Findings
2. Amino Acid Requirements in Diplodus Sargus and Solea Senegalensis: Comparison of Arginine Levels in Larvae and Live Food
3. Metabolism of Arginine
4. Supplementation of Arginine in Long Term Trials
Discussion
Chapter 10 Arginine-Rich Cell-Penetrating Peptides in Cellular Internalization
Materials and Methods
Preparations of Plasmids, Proteins, Peptides and Nanoparticles.
Mammalian and Plant Cells
Covalent Protein Transduction (CPT) in Plant Cells
Noncovalent Protein Transduction (NPT) in Mammalian Cells
Covalent and Noncovalent Protein Transductions (CNPT) in Mammalian Cells
Fluorescent and Confocal Microscopy
Chapter 11 Effects of Deep Sea Water on Changes in Free Amino Acids and Tolerance to Fusarium Root Rot in Mycorrhizal Asparagus Plants
AMF Inoculation and Growing Plants
Evaluation of AMF Colonization Level
Determination of Free Amino Acids in Plants
Inoculation with Fusarium Proliferatum
Estimation of Symptoms of Fp
Chapter 12 Influence of Arginine-Containing Peptides on the Haemostasis System
Chapter 13 Newly Identified Transcriptional Regulation by Mcm1p at ARG1 Promoter
Abstract.
1. Recruitment of Mcm1p by Gcn4p at ARG1
2. Promoter-Dependent Recruitment of Homodimeric Mcm1p By Activation Domain of Gcn4p
3. Collaborative Cooperation for Recruitment Between Mcm1p and Gcn4p At ARG1
4. Mutagenesis of DNA Elements in ARG1 Promoter and Requirement of Mcm1p Binding Site for Gcn4p Recruitment
5. Contribution of Mcm1p for Recruitment of Co-Activator SWI/SNF
6. Requirement of Mcm1p Binding Site for Growth and ARG1 Transcription in Arginine Starvation
7. Additional Requirement of Gcn4p And Mm1p in Synthetic Defined Complete Medium Than in Synthetic Defined Minimal Medium During Arginine Starvation
8. Requirement of Mcm1p Binding Sites for Survival in the Absence of Arginine and Gcn4p
9. Regulation of Mcm1p Binding Site in ARC2 Through Excess Amino Acids Rather Than Arginine
10. Arginine-Dependent Subunit Assembly for Argr/Mcm1p Repressor at ARG1
11. Directions and Applications for Future Work
Index
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Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-61122-254-0
OCLC:
726743255

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