Due to the versatile features of ACPs, they could be applied not only as tumor-targeting moieties but also as toxic or effector moieties in the structure of fusion proteins
Doal bir mucize olan glutatyon ile vcut salkl bir yapya kavuur
Although primarily synthesised in mushrooms, fungi, and soil bacteria, ergothioneine is found in almost all human cells due to the presence of a highly specific transporter
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Pyroglutamic Acidosis OVERVIEW Pyroglutamic acidosis is a rare cause of high anion gap metabolic acidosis (HAGMA) pyroglutamic acid is also known as 5-oxoprolinemia produced from -glutamyl cysteine by the enzyme -glutamyl cyclotransferase catabolised by 5-oxoprolinase when glutathione levels are low, the activity of -glutamyl cyclotransferase is increased, resulting in pyroglutamic acid accumulation in glutathione-depleted states CAUSE Risk factors elderly paracetamol use (glutathione depletion by its metabolite NAPQI) sepsis (depletion of glutathione) flucloxacillin (inhibits 5-oxoprolinase) hepatic and renal impairment malnutrition pregnancy vigabatrin congenital enzyme deficiencies (glutathione synthase deficiency) Pyroglutamic acidosis results from disruption of the -glutamyl cycle 5-oxoproline (aka pyroglutamic acid) is produced from -glutamyl cysteine by the enzyme -glutamyl cyclotransferase -glutamyl cyclotransferase activity increases when glutathione levels are low, due to a loss of feedback inhibition from glutathione accumulation of pyroglutamic acid is thought to be due to depletion of the glutathione, particularly when glutathione synthetase is inhibited Decreased activity of 5-oxoprolinase, which breaks down pyroglutamic acid, may also play a role CLINICAL FEATURES manifestations of acidaemia e.g
