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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DPNH»
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B. Control of Pyridine Nucleotide Oscillations Oscillations of DPNH
concentrations can be shown in intact cells and cell-free systems (references 165
and 166 provide a comprehensive reference source). These oscillations can be
produced by ...
Paul D. Boyer, Edwin G. Krebs, D. S. Sigman, 1973
Difference in role of H20, in DPNH oxidase systems of Streptococcus faecalis (
1001) and Clostridium per fringens. Anaerobic experiment (details in reference
33a). Complete system: 0.066 M potassium phosphate, pH 7.0; DPNH, 0.3
pmoles; ...
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Quinones in Electron Transport
Thus, the antimycin-insensitive reduction of cytochrome c by DPNH mediated by
coenzyme Q1 can provide a satisfactory continuous measure of DPNH-Q
reductase activity of various preparations. The reaction is almost completely
inhibited in ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
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Landmark Papers in Clinical Chemistry
From 0.1 to 1.0 ml. of serum, 1.0 ml. of 0.1 M phosphate butter, pH 7.4, 0.5 ml. of
0.2 M aspartate in butfer, pH 7.4, 0.2 ml. of DPNH (1 mgm. per ml.) and 0.1 ml. of
a solution of purified malic dehydrogenase (50 micrograms of enzyme protein ...
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Comparative Biochemistry V1: A Comprehensive Treatise
However, the DPNH-oxidase activity of rat liver mitochondria has been
extensively investigated with respect to the ability of this reaction to support
oxidative phosphorylation (83). It would be impossible to list all the species or
tissues from ...
As with liver, the DPNH and TPNH levels in kidney decreased in rats exposed to
hyperbaric oxygen, and there was an increase of TPN. Table 4 shows the results
of corresponding experiments with brain tissue. The rats were not anesthetized ...
Ivan W. Brown, Barbara G. Cox, 1966
Reinhold Benesch. 80 _ A No enzyme C No enzyme B Enzyme D Enzyme 2.70 -
pH 6.8 pH 8.0 / 3 60 - sso ' '2' A B onj/ 0 r l | L | | | 4 4 1 l | 48|2I620 48I216202428
DPNH mlumoles'added FIG. 3. DPNH fluorescence excited at 340 mp as a ...
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Regulation of Cell Metabolism
Slater: At the present stage of our work, we should not like to make a final
decision as to whether our compound is a DPN ~I or DPNH ~I compound. There
are many observations which we and others have made which are easier to
explain on ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
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The Proteins Chemistry, Biological Activity, and Methods V2B
'67 Certain observations on the prosthetic group of the dehydrogenase reported
in a recent paper Of Theorell and Bonnichsen'” may well repre6.0— /'C \\ z q EN
YMEm lr' \': BOUND .05-0 \\ DPNH >< 3\ LL) \ \ \ 4.0 1;\ \ \ \ \ h 3.0l I I I .3IO 320 ...
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Specifications and Criteria for Biochemical Compounds
Reduced Diphosphopyridine Nucleotide, DPNH (Reduced Nicotinamide
Adenine Dinucleotide ; NADH) Formula: C21H27N7Na2Oi4P2 Formula Wt.:
709.42 Usually available as sodium salt, with variable proportions of water of
hydration.
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Biological Chemistry, 1967