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Query: UNIPROT:P17174 (
aspartate aminotransferase
)
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The optimal conditions for selective proteolytic inactivation of
cytosolic aspartate aminotransferase
(c-AST) to determine mitochondrial
aspartate aminotransferase
(m-AST) in serum were studied. Protease 401 was found to be effective over a pH range of 6.0-10.0. A pH of 9.5 with 0.5% albumin in the reagent mixture was determined to be optimal for inactivation of c-AST and preservation of m-AST, lactic dehydrogenase (LDH), and malic dehydrogenase (MDH) in the assay procedure. The presence of serum endogenous protein inhibitors such as
alpha 1-antitrypsin
and alpha 2-macroglobin did not inhibit protease 401.
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PMID:Optimal conditions for protease use in the assay of serum mitochondrial aspartate aminotransferase. 223 Nov 81
A human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (FOCUS--Friendship of China and United States) was derived from a patient with primary hepatocellular carcinoma. This cell line has been in continuous culture over an 18-mo period. The morphological and ultrastructural features of FOCUS are consistent with its neoplastic hepatocellular origin. FOCUS cells contain
aspartate aminotransferase
and glucose-6-phosphatase activity. In addition,
alpha 1-antitrypsin
, fibrinogen, alpha fetoprotein, and carcinoembryonic antigens were detectable in the cytoplasm of the cultured cells by immunochemical staining techniques. The karyotype of the FOCUS cell is human in origin and its contains human DNA sequences as detected by molecular hybridization analysis. The FOCUS cells do not show evidence of density-dependent inhibition of growth under confluent conditions. Repeated growth curves over an 18-mo period were identical, revealing a doubling time of 42 to 48 h. The malignant potential of FOCUS cells was further demonstrated by their ability to lead to gross tumor formation after subcutaneous injection into nude mice. From one of the solid tumors grown in nude mice, recultured cell lines have been established and found to have properties identical to the original FOCUS cell line. This FOCUS cell line represents an additional model for further investigation of tumor specific antigens and the relationship between hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatocellular carcinoma. Preliminary molecular characterization has indicated the existence of integrated HBV sequences within the FOCUS genome.
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PMID:Establishment and characterization of a new human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line. 608 98
We measured certain enzyme activities (aldolase,
aspartate aminotransferase
, creatine kinase, and lactate dehydrogenase) and inflammation markers (
alpha 1-antitrypsin
, C-reactive protein, fibrinogen, and leukocytes) each day for four days in plasma of patients with severe head injury. The univariate prognostic efficiency of each biochemical parameter was assessed 24, 48, 72, and 96 h after trauma. By stepwise multivariate analysis applied every day, we found that (a) four variables, two enzymes (lactate dehydrogenase and
aspartate aminotransferase
) and two inflammation markers (C-reactive protein and leukocytes), sufficed to reliably predict the patient's outcome and (b) data recorded at 72 h best discriminated between survivors and nonsurvivors. A risk index based on the four selected variables and validated on a large control sample allowed the correct allocation of, respectively, 90% of survivors and 88% of nonsurvivors at 72 h. We discuss why results obtained at 72 h are more predictive than those obtained at any other of the times considered.
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PMID:Prognostic value of combined data on enzymes and inflammation markers in plasma in cases of severe head injury. 660 20
A group of 291 children aged 3 weeks to 6 1/2 years was examined at a public maternal and child health center and 260 of them - who were considered to be healthy - were included in the present study. By venipuncture, serum was obtained for the analysis of 6 enzymes, and plasma for the estimation of 9 proteins and for lipid analyses. In different age groups, high levels were found for alkaline phosphatase, lactate dehydrogenase,
aspartate aminotransferase
, alanine aminotransferase, creatine kinase and gamma-glutamyl transferase. Haptoglobin,
alpha 1-antitrypsin
, prealbumin and transferrin were present at low concentrations during the first months of life. Transferrin rose later in childhood to above adult levels. Only immunoglobulin M showed a sex difference, with higher values for girls. Breast-fed infants had higher (non-fasting) concentrations of cholesterol and triglycerides than formula-fed babies, and they also had higher levels of
aspartate aminotransferase
and alanine aminotransferase.
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PMID:The levels of serum enzymes, plasma proteins and lipids in normal infants and small children. 731 Mar 26
Various reports have described that amino acid substitutions can alter substrate, positional, inhibitory, and target gene specificities of proteins. By using the method of Chou and Fasman, the present work predicts that critical amino acids for converting these substrate specificities of trypsin, L-lactate dehydrogenase,
aspartate aminotransferase
, beta-lactamase, and cytochrome P-450 are found to exist within regions predicted as beta-turns. The ratios of hydroxylation and oxygenation positions of substrates by cytochrome P-450 and lipoxygenase, respectively, are varied by changes of the protein structures, probably around turn conformations. Inhibitory specificities of bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor and
alpha 1-antitrypsin
and target gene specificity of glucocorticoid receptor are converted by changing turn structures. Occurrence of beta-turn probabilities can be predicted around the amino acid alteration positions of an evolutionally antecedent protein of a nylon degradation enzyme. These findings will have relevance to work on protein engineering and enzyme evolution.
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PMID:Critical amino acids responsible for converting specificities of proteins and for enhancing enzyme evolution are located around beta-turn potentials: data-based prediction. 813 29
It has been supposed that there are differences with regard to clinical course and outcome due to the underlying etiological factor in acute pancreatitis. Therefore, the objective of this study was to analyze the severity of the disease, serum enzymes, indicators of necrosis, systemic complications, and mortality in acute pancreatitis with regard to the etiology. One hundred ninety patients with acute pancreatitis (127 male, 63 female) were studied prospectively and subdivided into three etiological groups: (i) alcohol, (ii) gallstones, and (iii) other causes and idiopathic acute pancreatitis. Severity scores (Ranson and Bank) and findings by contrast-enhanced computed tomography were similar in all three groups. Analysis of serum enzymes [lipase,
aspartate aminotransferase
(
ASAT
)] and indicators of necrosis (C-reactive protein,
alpha 1-antitrypsin
, alpha 2-macroglobulin, and lactate dehydrogenase) showed only for
ASAT
within 24 h significantly higher levels in biliary acute pancreatitis in comparison with the other groups. There were no differences in the rate of infected pancreatic necrosis and mortality in alcohol-related acute pancreatitis (31 and 5.3%), biliary acute pancreatitis (38 and 10%) and acute pancreatitis due to other etiological factors (43 and 5.5%). In conclusion, this study clearly showed that once the pathogenetic mechanisms have initiated the disease, the course and outcome of acute pancreatitis are not influenced by the underlying etiological factor.
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PMID:Influence of etiology on the course and outcome of acute pancreatitis. 889 93
At routine determination of serum activities of transaminases (
aspartate aminotransferase
(
ASAT
) and alanine aminotransferase (ALAT) increased levels are frequently found. An algorithm may be used in the analysis of elevated transaminase levels: after elimination of the most frequent causes of hepatitis (alcoholic hepatitis, chronic hepatitis B and C) and some rare conditions (autoimmune hepatitis,
alpha 1-antitrypsin
deficiency, haemochromatosis and Wilson's disease), the diagnosis will often be nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. Although nonalcoholic steatohepatitis is considered a stable disease, recent literature shows a progression to cirrhosis in 8-17%. So far, no effective therapeutic strategies are available for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.
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PMID:[Management of asymptomatic elevated serum aminotransferase levels, particularly in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis]. 1032 Dec 58