WHAT DOES 모노요오드타이로신 MEAN IN KOREAN?
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Definition of 모노요오드타이로신 in the Korean dictionary
Monoiodine Tyrosine A precursor of the thyroid hormone synthesis step, which is present as part of thyroglobulin in the thyroid. MIT that is liberated when thyroid globulin breaks down and releases thyroid hormone is de-iodized by the enzyme, so it is not proven in normal blood (in the blood). However, when it is congenital (depleted) iodine enzyme deficiency, it is secreted in the blood (blood) along with diiodo tyrosine (DIT) and the like. 모노요오드타이로신 갑상선호르몬합성단계의 전구체(前驅體)로서, 갑상선내에는 타이로글로불린의 일부로서 존재한다. 타이로글로불린이 분해되어 갑상선호르몬이 분비될 때 유리(遊離)되는 MIT는 효소에 의해 탈(脫)요오드되므로 보통 혈중(血中)에서는 증명되지 않는다. 다만, 선천성(先天性)탈요오드효소결핍증 등일 때, 디요오드타이로신(DIT)등과 더불어 혈중(血中)에 분비된다.
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Textbook of Medical Biochemistry - 308페이지
Tyrosine (of thyroglobulin) is iodinated to mono-iodotyrosine and di-iodotyrosine. ... tri-iodothyronine (T3) having the same physiological function as thyroxine, and more active, may be formed by the removal of one iodine atom from thyroxine.
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Amino-acids, Peptides, and Proteins: A Review of the ... - 133페이지
Nitration of the functional tyrosine residue in arginine kinase was studied by first blocking thiol groups reversibly with ... Iodine monochloride or iodine-potassium iodide continue to find some use in studies of the degree of exposure of tyrosine ... It has now been shown that the relative rates of iodination of tyrosine to mono-iodotyrosine and of mono- to di-iodotyrosine in proteins depend, not unexpectedly, ...
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Labelled antibodies in biology and medicine - 218페이지
IODINE LABELLING OF ANTIBODIES Radioactive isotopes of iodine are the most frequently used for the labelling of antigens and ... reaction — formation of di-iodine- or mono-iodine tyrosine — will not significantly alter the protein [146].
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Paediatric Thyroidology - x페이지
It has been shown that for example brown algal kelps are very efficient to accumulate iodine from sea water, and they can already store iodine in a tyrosine-bound simple structure, the mono-iodotyrosine and di-iodotyrosine [1]. In addition ...
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Anatomy and Physiology for Nursing and Health Care - 288페이지
Main source of iodine in food is seafoods, vegetables grown in iodine rich soil, iodized table salt, etc. ... Oxidized iodine binds with amino acid tyrosine present in thyroglobulin molecule to form mono-iodotyrosine one more iodine molecule is ...
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Pharmacology for Health Professionals - 671페이지
CLINICAL INTEREST BOX 34-1 DISORDERS DUE TO IODINE DEFICIENCY hormones. ... one or two iodine atoms bind to tyrosine residues (yielding mono- or di-iodinated tyrosine, MIT or DIT); this process, known as 'organification' of iodine, ...
Bronwen Jean Bryant, Kathleen Mary Knights, 2011
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A Concise Textbook Of Physiology - 172페이지
oxidised into iodine. The aminoacid tyrosine derived from phenyl alanine combines first with one atom of iodine to form mono- iodo-tyrosine and with a second atom giving rise to di-icdo- tyrosine. Combination of two molecules of ...
S. And Kutty, K.M., 1978
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Clinical Examination - 28페이지
The epithelial cells concentrate iodide, which is oxidised to iodine and incorporated with tyrosine to form mono-iodotyrosine and di-iodotyrosine. These two iodinated tyrosines are combined in the colloid to form either tri-iodothyronine (T3) or ...
Owen Epstein, G. David Perkin, John Cookson, 2008
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Illustrated Pharmacology for Nurses - 313페이지
CH 2 thyroglobulin OH CH2 OH I CH2 OH iodination tyrosine I I condensation and release CH COOHH2N + I CH2 O ... The tyrosine residues then bind one or two iodine atoms, forming mono- or di-iodothyronine (MIT and DIT), respectively.
Terje Simonsen, Jarle Aarbakke, Ian Kay, 2006
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The Uniqueness of Biological Materials: International ... - 186페이지
and so is its p-hydroxy derivative, tyrosine, in general the more active of the two. There is another benzenoid amino acid, p-aminobenzoic acid (p. 378), but it does not occur in proteins. The mono- and di-iodine and bromine derivatives of ...