Arginine and glutamate rich 1 is a novel glucocorticoid receptor coactivator involved in gluconeogenesisLilia Magomedova
We found that ARGLU1 (arginine and glutamate rich 1) not only colocalizes with MED1 in the nucleus, but also directly interacts with a far C-terminal region of MED1. Reporter assays indicate that ARGLU1 is able to cooperate with MED1 to regulate estrogen receptor-mediated gene transcription...
英文名称:Arginine And Glutamate-Rich Protein 1 (ARGLU1) Antibody,中文名称:精氨酸和富谷氨酸蛋白1(ARGLU1)抗体,产品货号:Catalogue No: abx034311,ARGLU1属于UPF0430系列。有两种被命名的亚型。目标ARGLU1反应性人宿主兔克隆性多克隆
2E). Although the inhibition of autophagy by CQ increased the number of annexin V+/PI− cells in both cell lines under both arginine-rich and arginine-free conditions, the difference in the number of apoptotic cells between arginine deprivation alone [rhArg(-)/CQ(-) vs. rhArg( +)/...
Arginine metabolism in myeloid cells.a. Arginine biosynthesis. Arginine is synthesized in humans in the intestinal-renal axis. Citrulline is produced by glutamate or proline in enterocytes and taken up by the kidney, where it is transformed to argininosuccinate through argininosuccinate synthase 1 (ASS...
L(+)-Arginine is also a precursor for urea, ornithine, and agmatine; is necessary for the synthesis of creatine; and can also be used for the synthesis of polyamines (mainly through ornithine and to a lesser degree through agmatine, citrulline, and glutamate.) The presence of asymmetric ...
3.1 Definition An essential amino acid for rats, occurring naturally in the l(+) form. Available as glutamate and hydrochloride.4. Safety and Handling4.1 Exposure Standards and Regulations L-Arginine is a food additive permitted for direct addition to food for human consumption, as long as 1) ...
A clinical test that measures hGH secreted by the pituitary gland in response to arginine, which is used to evaluate infants with growth retardation and adults with pituitary tumours. Ref range ▪ Children—48 ng/ml; ▪ Males—10 ng/m; ...
Unlike the ADI pathway, which generates carbamoyl phosphate, the AST pathway instead generates glutamate and ammonia, and is necessary in some organisms for arginine degradation when nitrogen sources are limited. For example, E. coli catabolizes approximately 97% of arginine through the AST pathway....
Noun 1. arginine - a bitter tasting amino acid found in proteins and necessary for nutrition; its absence from the diet leads to a reduced production of spermatozoa essential amino acid - an amino acid that is required by animals but that they cannot synthesize; must be supplied in the diet...