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Studies on the Content of Free Amino Acids in Needles of Undamaged and Damaged Spruce Trees at a Natural Habitat

1990

Summary Measurements of the amino acids in needles of undamaged and damaged 90-year-old spruce trees ( Picea abies ) showed different patterns. During the summer months a reduction in total amino acid content of about 60 % was found. In autumn the content of total amino acids rose again. The courses of the single amino acids behave similarly to that of the total amino acids. Quantitatively, the main amino acids were GLU, ASP and GLN with about 37 %, 21 % and 10 %, respectively, followed by PRO, ALA and SER with about 3–4 % each. In the needles of healthy trees large variations in ARG content could be observed. These variations correlate neither with the damage degree of the trees nor with t…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyArgininePhysiologychemistry.chemical_elementPlant physiologyPicea abiesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationNitrogenAmino acidGlutamineAnimal sciencechemistryBotanyProlineAsparagineAgronomy and Crop ScienceJournal of Plant Physiology
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Ein Bindungsstellenmodell für H2-Antagonisten vom 4-Pyrimidinon-Typ

1985

In einer Reihe von 17 Histamin-H2-antagonistisch wirksamen 5-substituierten 4-Pyrimidinonen wird durch Berechnung von Wechselwirkungsenergien ein Modell fur die Rezeptorbindungsstelle des Substituenten am C-5 des Pyrimidinons vorgeschlagen. Als Bindungsstelle fungiert die Aminosaure Arginin. A Binding Site Model for H2-Receptor Antagonists of the 4-Pyrimidone Type Based on calculations of the energies of interaction for a series of seventeen 5-substituted 4-pyrimidones with H2-antagonistic activity, a receptor binding site model for substituents at C-5 of the pyrimidone ring is proposed. The binding site is modeled using the amino acid arginine.

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryArginineStereochemistryDrug DiscoveryPharmaceutical SciencePyrimidoneBinding siteReceptor binding siteAmino acidArchiv der Pharmazie
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ARGININE, HISTIDINE AND TRYPTOPHAN IN PEPTIDE SYNTHESIS. THE IMIDAZOLE FUNCTION OF HISTIDINE

1989

chemistry.chemical_compoundArginineChemistryStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryTryptophanPeptide synthesisImidazoleHistidine decarboxylaseHistidineFunction (biology)Organic Preparations and Procedures International
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2013

Nitric oxide, produced by the neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) from L-arginine is an important second messenger molecule in the central nervous system: It influences the synthesis and release of neurotransmitters and plays an important role in long-term potentiation, long-term depression and neuroendocrine secretion. However, under certain pathological conditions such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease, stroke and multiple sclerosis, excessive NO production can lead to tissue damage. It is thus desirable to control NO production in these situations. So far, little is known about the substrate supply to human nNOS as a determinant of its activity. Measuring bioactive NO via cGMP form…

chemistry.chemical_compoundEnzyme activatorMultidisciplinarychemistryArginineBiochemistrySecond messenger systemCitrullineExtracellularLong-term potentiationBiologyIntracellularNitric oxidePLOS ONE
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A systematic review and meta-analysis on the effect of statins on plasma asymmetric dimethylarginine concentrations

2015

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrybusiness.industryMeta-analysisMedicinePharmacologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineAsymmetric dimethylargininebusinessAtherosclerosis
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Circadian variations of ?synaptic? bodies in the pineal glands of Brattleboro rats

1990

The function of the mammalian pineal gland is regulated primarily by the sympathetic system. Arginine-vasopressin (AVP) may also be involved in the regulation of pineal melatonin synthesis under experimental conditions. The present study was conducted in the AVP-deficient rat strain, the Brattleboro rat, to investigate whether the numbers and rhythms of pineal "synaptic" bodies in this strain are different from those found in intact rats. AVP or its non-vasoconstrictive analog, deamino-D-AVP, was also injected intra-arterially in Brattleboro or Sprague-Dawley rats to test whether this procedure influences "synaptic" body numbers. Brattleboro rats were killed at different time-points through…

endocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyVasopressinHistologyPineal GlandPathology and Forensic MedicineSynapsePineal glandRhythmInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsCircadian rhythmMelatoninbiologyurogenital systemRats BrattleboroRats Inbred StrainsCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationBrattleboro ratCircadian RhythmRatsArginine VasopressinEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureInjections Intra-Arterialnervous systemSeasonsSynaptic Vesicleshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsIntracellularEndocrine glandCell and Tissue Research
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NG-monomethyl-L-arginine and NG-nitro-L-arginine inhibit endothelium-dependent relaxations in human isolated omental arteries.

1991

Abstract The L-arginine analogues NG-monomethyl-l-arginine (l-NMMA, 10−4  m) and NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (l-NAME, 10−4  m), which specifically inhibit the synthesis of nitric oxide from l-arginine, significantly reduced acetylcholine-induced endothelium-dependent relaxations in rings of human omental arteries. The inhibitory potency of l-NMMA and l-NAME was similar. Addition of l-NMMA or l-NAME to the organ bath did not induce any significant changes in the resting tension of the tissues. The effects of l-NMMA were reversed by l-arginine (3 × 10−4  m). The l-NMMA enantiomer, d-NMMA (10−4  m), did not influence either the basal tone of the preparation or the relaxing effects of acet…

inorganic chemicalsAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliumArginineMuscle RelaxationPharmaceutical ScienceVasodilationIn Vitro TechniquesArginineNitric OxideMuscle Smooth VascularNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicinemedicineHumansAgedPharmacologyomega-N-MethylarginineAnatomyArteriesMiddle AgedAcetylcholineEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureNG-Nitroarginine Methyl EsterchemistryRegional Blood Flowcardiovascular systemOmega-N-MethylarginineFemaleSodium nitroprussideEndothelium VascularOmentumAcetylcholineBlood vesselmedicine.drugThe Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology
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Monovalent cation conductance in Xenopus laevis oocytes expressing hCAT-3

2005

hCAT-3 (human cationic amino acid transporter type three) was investigated with both the two-electrode voltage clamp method and tracer experiments. Oocytes expressing hCAT-3 displayed less negative membrane potentials and larger voltage-dependent currents than native or water-injected oocytes did. Ion substitution experiments in hCAT-3-expressing oocytes revealed a large conductance for Na + and K + . In the presence of l-Arg, voltage-dependent inward and outward currents were observed. At symmetrical (inside/outside) concentrations of l-Arg, the conductance of the transporter increased monoexponentially with the l-Arg concentrations; the calculated Vmax and KM values amounted to 8.3 AS and…

l-ArgininePassive transportVoltage clampHuman cationic amino acid transporter type threeBiophysicsXenopusArginineK+BiochemistryMembrane PotentialsXenopus laevisAnimalsHumansAmino acid transporterCationic Amino Acid Transporter 1Membrane potentialChromatographybiologyChemistrySodiumElectric ConductivityConductanceTransporterCell BiologyCations MonovalentNa+biology.organism_classificationRecombinant ProteinsOocytesPotassiumBiophysicsSteady state (chemistry)Cationic amino acid transporterBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes
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Metabolism via arginase or nitric oxide synthase: two competing arginine pathways in macrophages

2014

Macrophages play a major role in the immune system, both as antimicrobial effector cells and as immunoregulatory cells, which induce, suppress or modulate adaptive immune responses. These key aspects of macrophage biology are fundamentally driven by the phenotype of macrophage arginine metabolism that is prevalent in an evolving or ongoing immune response. M1 macrophages express the enzyme nitric oxide synthase (NOS), which metabolizes arginine to nitric oxide (NO) and citrulline. NO can be metabolized to further downstream reactive nitrogen species, while citrulline might be reused for efficient NO synthesis via the citrulline-NO cycle. M2 macrophages are characterized by expression of the…

lcsh:Immunologic diseases. AllergyArginineMOUSE MACROPHAGESImmunologyReview ArticlemacrophageM1 and M2BiologyArginineamino acid transporterchemistry.chemical_compoundImmune systemALTERNATIVELY ACTIVATED MACROPHAGESCitrullineImmunology and AllergyMacrophageALVEOLAR MACROPHAGESIN-VIVOReactive nitrogen speciesMARROW-DERIVED MACROPHAGESScience & TechnologyT-CELL RESPONSESMOLECULAR-CLONINGArginaseImmunoregulationAcquired immune systemM2 MacrophageArginaseTUMOR-ASSOCIATED MACROPHAGESchemistryBiochemistryMURINE MACROPHAGESAMINO-ACID TRANSPORTERSNitric Oxide Synthaselcsh:RC581-607Life Sciences & BiomedicineFrontiers in Immunology
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Inhibition of Arginase 1 Liberates Potent T Cell Immunostimulatory Activity of Human Neutrophil Granulocytes

2021

Myeloid cell arginase-mediated arginine depletion with consecutive inhibition of T cell functions is a key component of tumor immune escape. Both, granulocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells (G-MDSC) and conventional mature human polymorphonuclear neutrophil granulocytes (PMN) express high levels of arginase 1 and can act as suppressor cells of adaptive anti-cancer immunity. Here we demonstrate that pharmacological inhibition of PMN-derived arginase 1 not only prevents the suppression of T cell functions but rather leads to a strong hyperactivation of T cells. Human PMN were incubated in cell culture medium in the absence or presence of an arginase inhibitor. T cells from healthy donors w…

lcsh:Immunologic diseases. AllergyMyeloidArginineNeutrophilsT cellT-LymphocytesCellImmunologyGranulocyteLymphocyte ActivationProinflammatory cytokineDownregulation and upregulationmedicineImmunology and AllergyHumanshumanCells CulturedOriginal ResearchCell Proliferationarginase 1ArginaseChemistryT cellMolecular biologyArginasemedicine.anatomical_structuregranulocyteactivationTumor Escapelcsh:RC581-607Multiple MyelomaFrontiers in Immunology
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