Regulation of nitrogen catabolic enzymes in chick liver -- effects of amino acids.
Enzyme
; 21(5): 385-96, 1976.
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| ID: mdl-954712
It is well-known that in the chick, dietary protein increases the levels of several hepatic enzymes that are involved in nitrogen metabolism and excretion. However, the biochemical mechanism of this response is essentially unknown. The experiments presented in this paper show that the chick is responding to alpha-amino nitrogen and not to any specific amino acid. Furthermore, it is shown that this system responds to endogenous sources of nitrogen as well as dietary protein and that the xanthine dehydrogenase response involves regulation of enzyme synthesis without changing the rate of degradation.
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Xantina Deshidrogenasa
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Aminoácidos
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Cetona Oxidorreductasas
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Hígado
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Nitrógeno
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Animals
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En
Revista:
Enzyme
Año:
1976
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