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Query: EC:1.16.3.1 (
ceruloplasmin
)
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Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) analysis of frozen serum from myocardial infarction patients has been conducted. Signal at g=4.3 was found definitively attributable to
iron
(III)-transferrin complex. Imcrease of serum
ceruloplasmin
as compared to normal was confirmed, with a concomitant decrease of
iron
-transferrin content. A mechanism for such correlated variation is hypothesized.
...
PMID:EPR study of serum ceruloplasmin and iron transferrin in myocardial infarction. 20 79
The electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra of the blue copper oxidase
ceruloplasmin
[
ferroxidase
,
iron
(II):oxygen oxidoreductase,
EC 1.16.3.1
] and of a derivative having the type I (blue) copper centers reversibly bleached are reported. The EPR spectrum of bleached
ceruloplasmin
has a seven-line superhyperfine structure in the g : formula: (see text) region that is attributed to the presence of three nitrogen-donor type 2 copper ligands. The EPR data suggest further that the type 2 copper in
ceruloplasmin
possesses a tetragonal coordination gometry. In the presence of varying amounts of fluoride, superhyperfine splitting patterns in the g : formula: (see text) region of both
ceruloplasmin
derivatives indicate that a maximum of two fluorides may be bound to the type 2 copper.
...
PMID:Coordination environment and fluoride binding of type 2 copper in the blue copper oxidase ceruloplasmin. 21 31
1. Recent magnetic susceptibility measurements on laccase (monophenol,dihydroxyphenylalanine:oxygen oxidoreductase, EC 1.14.18.1) from the lacquer tree Rhus vernicifera showed a deviation from Curie behaviour above 50 K, which was taken as evidence for an antiferromagnetically coupled Cu(II)-Cu(II) pair in the oxidized enzyme. The magnetic susceptibility of this protein has been reinvestigated. Further measurements on laccase from the fungus Polyporus versicolor and human
ceruloplasmin
(
iron
(II):oxygen oxidoreductase,
EC 1.16.3.1
) are presented. 2. The magnetic susceptibility of fungal laccase and lacquer tree laccase can be accounted for by the EPR detectable copper ions in the temperature range 40--300 K. 3. If an antiferromagnetically coupled Cu(II)-Cu(II) pair exists in the laccases, then the coupling, expressed as --J, should be at least of the order of 300 cm-1, as deduced from the Curie dependence of the susceptibility and the sensitivity in our measurements. 4. If an analogy with the laccases is assumed for the EPR invisible copper in
ceruloplasmin
then a limiting value of the coupling may be deduced also in this case, with --J at least of the order of 200 cm-1.
...
PMID:Magnetic susceptibility of laccases and ceruloplasmin. 21 24
The blood, spleen and liver of RFM/Un mice were examined by means of electron spin resonance (ESR) throughout the course of myeloid leukaemia induced by i.v. injection of leukaemic spleen cells. Marked changes in the concentration of
iron
transferrin and
caeruloplasmin
were observed in the blood 1 day after injection. As the disease progressed, changes occurred in the concentrations of the ascorbyl radical and of paramagnetic metal complexes in both spleen and liver. These changes are compared with those induced in RF/J mice injected with normal and leukaemic spleen cells from RFM/Un mice.
...
PMID:ESR study of development of RFM/Un murine myeloid leukaemia. 21 81
The complete amino acid sequence has been determined for a fragment of human
ceruloplasmin
[
ferroxidase
;
iron
(II):oxygen oxidoreductase,
EC 1.16.3.1
]. The fragment (designated Cp F5) contains 159 amino acid residues and has a molecular weight of 18,650; it lacks carbohydrate, is rich in histidine, and contains one free cysteine that may be part of a copper-binding site. This fragment is present in most commercial preparations of
ceruloplasmin
, probably owing to proteolytic degradation, but can also be obtained by limited cleavage of single-chain
ceruloplasmin
with plasmin. Cp F5 probably is an intact domain attached to the COOH-terminal end of single-chain
ceruloplasmin
via a labile interdomain peptide bond. A model of the secondary structure predicted by empirical methods suggests that almost one-third of the amino acid residues are distributed in alpha helices, about a third in beta-sheet structure, and the remainder in beta turns and unidentified structures. Computer analysis of the amino acid sequence has not demonstrated a statistically significant relationship between this
ceruloplasmin
fragment and any other protein, but there is some evidence for an internal duplication.
...
PMID:Complete amino acid sequence of a histidine-rich proteolytic fragment of human ceruloplasmin. 28 5
LP, a saline extract of exudate-derived rabbit granulocytes, shown to be free of endotoxin contamination by sensitive LAL assay, can elicit brisk acute-phase responses in the rabbit. Following a single large intravenous dose of LP (875 mce) there is a brisk fall in serum
iron
at 8 hr and marked elevations in concentrations of CxRP, haptoglobin, fibrinogen, and
ceruloplasmin
and a lesser rise in sialic acid in the blood at 24 hr, which return toward baseline to varying degrees by 48 hr. When the crude LP solution is fractionated by column chromatography on Sephadex G75, all detectable acute-phase mediating activity elutes in a fraction (pool C) which contains all the pyrogenic activity and about 15% of the total eluted protein. Within the limitations of the methods employed, the acute phase stimulating activity and the pyrogenic activity of LP preparations appear to be closely linked.
...
PMID:Endogenous mediators of the acute-phase reaction. I. Rabbit granulocytic pyrogen and its chromatographic subfractions. 30 69
A literature review of the effect of oral contraceptive (o.c.) use on various metabolic processes is presented. Several studies show an adverse effect of o.c. use on subclinical diabetes and on patients with manifest insulin-independent diabetes. Some researchers have found a beneficial effect of o.c. use on older diabetics. It has not been determined whether the estrogen or gestagen component of o.c.s is responsible for this decrease in glucose tolerance, nor has the mechanism for this effect been discovered. Changes in various plasma protein concentrations have been observed during o.c. use, which affect the blood coagulation and the blood pressure regulation systems. The estrogen component appears to be responsible for the increase in the serum triglyceride concentration during o.c. use; the mechanism is still unknown. Some studies indicate that o.c. use causes an increase in serum cholesterol levels, which could promote gall stone formation. An increase in Vitamin A concentration has been observed during o.c. use. Riboflavin, folic acid, vitamin B 12, and ascorbic acid levels have been shown to decrease during o.c. use. A decrease in pyridoxin levels during o.c. use indicates an increased metabolism of tryptophan to nicotinic acid robosyl-5-phosphate. This would cause a decrease in serotonin production, which could be a cause of the depression experienced by some o.c. users. An increase in the plasma copper and
caeruloplasmin
levels during o.c. use is apparently due to the estrogen component. An increase in transferrin and the serum
iron
levels have been observed during o.c. use. Contradictory findings are reported concerning the plasma concentration of zinc.
...
PMID:[Metabolic studies under administration of oral contraceptives. A review]. 34 1
Three experiments involving 52 baby pigs were conducted to determine the minimum copper requirement of baby pigs fed purified diets. Diets were supplemented with anhydrous cupric sulfate to yield the following copper concentrations (ppm, by analysis) when the three experiments were combined: 0.6, 0.9, 1.3, 1.9, 2.0, 2.8, 3.2, 4.0, 4.9, 5.6 and 9.3. Parameters examined include weight gain, hematocrit, hemoglobin concentration, mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, plasma
ceruloplasmin
activity, plasma copper concentration, copper balance, brain and erythrocyte superoxide dismutase activity, copper concentration of liver, kidney, spleen, heart, brain, femur and hair, liver ferritin-
iron
and total
iron
concentration, strength characteristics of the femur, and gross and histological appearance at necropsy. Weight gains were subnormal at dietary copper concentrations below 1.9 ppm; plasma
ceruloplasmin
activities, and plasma and tissue copper concentrations were depressed at dietary copper levels below 2.8 ppm. Bone histopathology was evident at dietary copper levels below 3.2 ppm, and copper balance was low at dietary copper levels below 4.9 ppm. Some evidence of anemia was present at dietary copper levels below 5.6 ppm. Under the conditions of this study, the copper requirement of the baby pig fed a purified diet was judged to be approximately 5.6 ppm (6 ppm copper, dry basis).
...
PMID:Copper requirement of baby pigs fed purified diets. 44 53
Factors related to
iron
metabolism were determined in 20 United States Navy divers during 8 d of air saturation-excursion hyperbaric exposures. During these simulated dives progressive and correlated increases in serum ferritin and
iron
occurred. No significant changes were observed in bilirubin, hemoglobin,
ceruloplasmin
, transferrin, copper, or total
iron
binding capacity. The significance of the increased serum ferritin is discussed in relation to bone marrow damage and early detection of aseptic bone necrosis.
...
PMID:Changes in serum ferritin and other factors associated with iron metabolism during chronic hyperbaric exposure. 45 20
Confirmed pregnant female albino rats were fed a purified diet containing 3, 6, 9 or 12 ppm copper throughout gestation and lactation in order to determine a copper requirement for one generation. A diet containing 6 ppm copper was found to meet the biochemical needs for rats during gestation, but the combined stress of gestation plus lactation raised the dietary requirement to 9 ppm copper. Evidence to support these conclusions included measurements of serum copper concentration, serum
ceruloplasmin
activity, liver
iron
concentration, milk copper concentration and pup liver copper concentration. The results of these studies suggests that the current National Research Council recommendation of 5 ppm does not maximize the copper status of first generation off-spring in rats.
...
PMID:Determination of a copper requirement to support gestation and lactation for the female albino rat. 47 47
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